On this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn interviews Maurissa Horwitz. Maurissa’s credit embrace Playmobil: The Movie & Open Season: Scared Silly. She has additionally been an extra editor on Nimona, The Bad Guys, Tinkerbell and The Legend of The Never Beast and, Planes: Fire and Rescue.
Glenn and Maurissa discover the intricacies of enhancing and storytelling in animated motion pictures and discuss by way of the artistic course of behind bringing characters and feelings to life. They additionally contact upon the complexities of representing feelings and recollections visually, together with using paper cutouts and 2D low-res representations to evoke completely different emotional states. Their dialog additionally highlights the significance of pacing, particularly within the context of fast and energetic sequences just like the opening hockey scene and the dream manufacturing brainstorm sequence. Finally, they contact on the open-ended nature of the movie’s conclusion, emphasizing the themes of resilience, acceptance, and the journey in direction of discovering internal peace and energy.
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