This week on the No Movie Faculty Podcast, GG Hawkins sits down with Emmy and ACE Eddie-nominated editor Isaac Hagy, whose emotionally charged and visually ingenious work contains Waves, Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and The Buddy.
Identified for his moody and immersive enhancing type, Hagy shares how he discovered his voice as an editor, the unconventional path that led him to Atlanta, and the inventive and technical methods that form his work. He additionally dives into his Adobe Premiere workflow, the significance of collaboration, and the way instinct—and his pit bull Blue—assist gasoline his storytelling.
On this episode, we talk about:
- How Hagy’s non secular upbringing led to his first foray into filmmaking
- The unorthodox path from important research main to documentary editor
- Leaping from music movies to the groundbreaking collection Atlanta
- Why Hagy chooses Premiere Professional and the way he builds intuitive workflows
- Collaborating remotely and the magic of edit canine like Blue
- The inventive course of behind The Buddy and dealing with indie auteurs
- The significance of collaboration, mentorship, and discovering your crew
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This episode of The No Movie Faculty Podcast was produced by GG Hawkins.