Digital Video Editing with Adobe Premiere Pro: The Real-World Guide to Set Up and Workflow

2020

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I've had this film on my watchlist for well over a year because the title as well as premise sounded hilarious and fresh enough to be worth checking out. Well safe to say it did not disappoint!

This film is an interesting look at creative integrity, compromise and a pretty hilarious look at a director living and dying by his film. It's surprisingly informative and educational too as you learn a little bit more about the creative process on the editing side. Ms. Park's reactions to the film got a lot of laughs out of me and I could feel her pain. The fact that this is a South Korean film and it's partly a romance one only makes a lot of the comedy stronger.

If I was to be critical of the film I'd say a bit of the ending felt like it could probably have had better acting and there was an unnecessary zoom in of a particular scene that wasn't really part of the "authentic" editing but it's not like these take away much at all, especially the second point.

The title is insanely long and given how short the film is, it only makes it funnier. I don't know if and when this movie will get a digital release, let alone a theatrical run, but I hope it does because it's a lot of fun and definitely has the creativity as well as competent writing I wish so many horror films coming out now had.

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