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TV-to-Movie Fanedits

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TV-to-Movie Fanedits

If you’re trying to get to the heart of TV-to-Movie edits, the best place to start is with the editors who have made some great ones. We sat down with some of our fine editors to discuss the goals, challenges and ideas of their television show edits. ThrowgnCpr (The X-Files), Q2 (The Clone Wars, Twin&#8230; <p class="more-link-p"><a class="more-link" href="http://www.fanedit.org/tv-to-movie-fanedits/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>


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Excellent article Mr Ninja, nice work.
 
noss verk, cordless ninja!

these articles (including those by Q2, throw, njvc, TM2YC) can be a great way to inform both newbies and FE veterans of the cool work that's come out of the community, including older edits. they can consolidate information about certain styles of fanediting or highlight a series or point us to sites such as penthouse.

looking forward to reading more, you wonderful mofos! including you, MCP.
 
Glad I could help out! I think articles like this are a great idea and can really help people just getting into it. I'd be happy to answer questions for any other ones you might want to do.
 
This is great advise, I've been working on a few tv edits lately and have ran into the same problems that the elite have when adapting it to a different format.  Usually I've found the scenes with visible credits generally spend a lot of time setting up things you sort of can already gather as the story progresses along later, so it's sometimes easy to skip over those whole scenes.
 
Yeah, that's the ideal way IMO if it's possible.

Everybody has been very kind but really all the editors gave such great, detailed responses all I had to do was curate!
 
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