Dune is one of the most expansive series, with so much meat on the bone when exploring new characters and parts of its history. HBO understood this and greenlit Dune: Prophecy. The show is as expansive and deep as you'd expect, and for it to make it all on screen in a cohesive story, you need some talented editors. Enter Amelia Allwarden and Anna Hauger. Anna, an associate producer on the show, edited episode two, Amelia edited episode four, and they worked together on the finale, episode 6. With an ambitious task of expanding the world of Dune, Anna and Amelia had a challenging task of editing episodes to balance multiple characters and plotlines while having to make extremely tough decisions of which sequences to cut.Additionally, with quite a bit of action taking place in the characters’ heads, Anna and Amelia distinguished the way they edited sequences that were happening in reality versus the ones happening in someone’s head, and then, for some sequences, tricked audiences not to let them know right away the action takes place in a dream sequence. Finally, they worked closely with VFX to modify the initial VFX previews to the final version audiences will see on the screen, with a lot of VFX changing extensively in the process.We were excited to chat with them about this and more. Let's dive into the interview. - YouTube www.youtube.com Editors Amelia Allwarden and Anna Hauger Interview NO FILM SCHOOL: Dune has a rich and complex history. How did...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 31 December