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Movie trailer to the documentary Hoop Knight
Published on 27/03/09
by Collin
I’ve always said that the best way to learn film editing would be to work in a course or company where the only objective would be to make cinematic trailers for hypothetical movies. It challenges you tremendously to condense a film down to a few compelling scenes and sounds. Personally, I’d love to make a career out of it.
I am not claiming that Kieffer and I got it 100 percent right, but we’re both pleased with some of the feedback we’ve got since Hoop Knight launched a few days ago. Take a look and tell us what you think.
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Anthony Mendez
27/03/09
Congrats on the positive feedback you’ve received! And you’re right… the trailer writers, producers, editors, and motion graphics people are some of the best “film makers” in the world!
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