The One Frame Trick dive into Youtube + H265 encoding

“That’s essentially two frames now!”

In filmmaking the saying goes, the person who makes the final decision on how your movie will look is the projectionist. On the Internet, apparently it's You...

I doubt editors or producers are aware of this technical issue behind Youtube & H264 encoding. And yet it’ll hardly matter as Youtube is not the main exhibition venue for them.

In the end, people will simply dismiss this as a Youtube/online video thing that no one hardly notices or cares, and Youtube will fix this technical bug one day.

What Does an Animatic Editor Do?

I had a feel for the animatic editing when I worked on South Park promos and a Futurama (video!) podcast. I hope that I get to edit an animation project one day.


Here’s nice complimentary video about editing an animated film.

Here's a question you may never have thought about before: what does an animation editor actually do? If scenes are just written and then animated, is their ...

The Making of: Not Alone in Here

“[A] lot of the time something simple executed really well can be much better than something ambitious and complicated that falls short of its goal.”


I’ve learned few tricks from this video, like all other videos that Mr. Sandberg has made available on his YouTube channel.

Making the no budget short Not Alone in Here with a two person crew during quarantine. The short film is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re0soUo5G7g

Transitioning from Assistant to Editor

Whoever embarks on the journey of editing would benefit from this talk. Everyone’s journey is different, but their goal & dreams are the same: make & tell compelling visual narratives that will move people.

Join three editors who've recently transitioned from assistant and are working on top titles like HBO's 'Two Dope Queens' and 'Barry', FX Hit show 'Atlanta',...