In the eagerly anticipated fourth season of Slow Horses, the espionage dramedy continues to captivate audiences with its blend of suspense, humor, and human vulnerability. Based on Mick Herron’s Slough House novels, the series follows the misfits of MI5, led by the indomitable Jackson Lamb, portrayed by Academy Award-winner Gary Oldman. As they navigate the drudgery of administrative work, they learn that escaping past mistakes is never easy. This six-episode season premieres on Apple TV+ on September 4, with new episodes every Wednesday until October 9.In this insightful interview, we speak with Robert Frost, the talented television and film editor behind Season 4. Robert shares his experiences and challenges in bringing the latest season of Slow Horses to life, offering a glimpse into the meticulous process of balancing multiple genres and editing for this critically acclaimed series.Editor's note: the following interview is edited for length and clarity. - YouTube www.youtube.com No Film School: What drew you to the editing role for Slow Horses? Robert Frost: I’m a huge fan of the show and had already watched the first two seasons when the chance to join for Season 4 came up. I decided to dive into the books and tore through them, completely falling in love with the characters. Will Smith does an amazing job bringing the books to life on screen—each script is fast-paced, full of character, and perfectly blends spy action with British humor. Adam Randall and I found we had very similar taste and referenced the same shows...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 4 September, 2024