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  • Open-Minded Curmudgeons | The Render Bar ep204
    Jun 6 2025

    New Avid, same existential dread.

    In this episode, we complain (productively!) about everything from imposter syndrome on a new gig to the mild panic of walking into a job and realizing the Avid version is not the one you know. We talk adaptation, hesitation, and that weird sense of vertigo when your keyboard shortcuts betray you.

    But we don’t stop at grumbling — we dig into what it actually means to be an editor in a film industry that’s evolving faster than your last export crashed.

    A listener email from the UK sparks a reflection on the state of work on both sides of the pond. We ask: Who are you if you’re not editing? And can you unplug without completely unraveling?

    Then it’s time to wrestle with the AI elephant in the room. From documentary ethics and VFX temp comps to authorship debates, Google’s VEO 3, and whether these generative tools are collaborators… or chaos agents. Plus: the role of editors in challenging a director’s vision, and how to stay curious even when you're feeling cranky.

    If you’ve ever stared into the timeline and wondered, “Is this me or is this the algorithm?” then you’re in the right place.

    Pull up a seat at The Render Bar.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • “Who Is Your VFX Editor and What Do They Do?" | The Render Bar ep203
    Apr 15 2025

    This week on The Render Bar, we check in on the pulse of the industry. Who's working, who's still waiting, and how Hollywood’s production engine is (or isn't) revving back up.

    We break down the role of a VFX Editor. What we actually do versus what people think we do and how that contrasts with the work of VFX artists.

    We also shine a light on Post PAs. How to work with them, support them, and not turn into the horror stories we once lived through ourselves.

    Lastly, we unpack the real benefits of union life. From pensions to protections to the big question: should the union help get you a job?

    Pull up a seat at the bar. It’s a good one.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Post Oscar Talk, Indies Role in the New Film Landscape & the New VFX Editor Designation | The Render Bar ep202
    Mar 15 2025

    In today's episode, Richard and Steve dive into listener feedback and share valuable networking tips (00:40). Later, they discuss filmmaker Sean Baker’s historic four-time win at the Academy Awards and the controversy it sparked in some editing circles for not thanking his assistant editor (15:52).

    Baker’s Best Picture acceptance speech leads to a broader conversation about the state of movie theaters and their role in an evolving industry (25:59). The discussion then shifts to the impact of streaming services and the traditional studio system, questioning the sustainability of big-budget films like Mickey 17 and how spectacle translates differently on the big screen versus at home. They also touch on Wicked and its place among this year’s Oscar contenders (29:23).

    Later, they highlight the importance of keeping your profile updated on Contract Services (43:27) and respond to message board backlash over a YouTube video testing "The World's Hardest Editing System"—Avid (49:00).

    Finally, they check in on the latest Avid Media Composer 2024.12 updates, including improvements to Titler, Rosetta Mode, OTIO, and the long-awaited addition of visible waveforms in the source monitor (59:46).

    Thanks for listening!

    Notes:

    📌 Patrick Caliguiri – @producer.patrick

    📌 Share Films – @share_films

    📌 Contract Services – csatf.org

    📌 YouTube – "I Tested The World's Hardest Editing Software" – Watch Here

    📌 Avid 2024.12 Updates – Read More

    🎙 Steve Jacks – @the_stevejacks | www.stevejacks.com

    📩 Richard Sanchez – renderbarpod@gmail.com

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Holding the Line: Surviving & Thriving in a Shifting Industry | The Render Bar ep201
    Feb 23 2025

    Richard Sanchez and Steve Jacks are back for a new season! Here they chat about the state of the film and VFX industry after the strikes, highlighting how tough it’s been for many to find work, even after contracts were ratified. They discuss the ups and downs of freelancing, the struggle to keep pay rates fair, and how VFX editors are finally getting proper recognition. They also dive into changes in filmmaking tech, the increasing role of automation, and how streaming has completely reshaped the way people watch movies. Throughout, they touch on the importance of mental health, avoiding burnout, and how the industry’s work culture is (slowly) evolving.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Episode 106 - Inside 'Napoleon': Sam Restivo's Film Editing Insights on Ridley Scott's Epic
    Jan 30 2024

    Step 'Inside Napoleon' with Sam Restivo in this exclusive interview, as we explore the co-editor's profound insights on Ridley Scott's epic film 'Napoleon'. Join us for a fascinating conversation with Sam, where he shares his journey from film enthusiast to master editor in Hollywood. Discover the meticulous art of film editing, the challenges of crafting action-packed battle scenes, and the unique experience of collaborating with legendary filmmakers like Ridley Scott and Claire Simpson.

    This interview is not just a peek behind the scenes; it's a masterclass in cinematic storytelling and a treasure trove of inspiration for film buffs, aspiring editors, and anyone passionate about the magic of movie-making. Dive into Sam's fascinating tales and expert advice that could transform your understanding of what happens in the editing room.

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    42 min
  • Episode 105 - From AE to Editor with David Valdez
    Dec 19 2023

    🎥 In this exclusive episode, join us for a rare behind-the-scenes journey into the world of film post-production with David Valdez, an accomplished expert known for his work on "Dr. Death" (Season 2), "The Mandalorian," and "Boba Fett". Get a unique glimpse into the often unseen world of visual effects and editorial processes, areas where Valdez has left an indelible mark.

    1. Unpacking the Tech Revolution: Beginning with how technological advancements have transformed editing, Valdez brings his experiences from "The Mandalorian" and "Boba Fett" to the forefront, offering a peek into the sophisticated world of VFX.

    2. A Journey of Continuous Learning: Highlighting the importance of ongoing education in the field, Valdez shares insights from his time on "Dr. Death," showcasing how each project contributes to his expansive knowledge.

    3. The Art of Professionalism: Delve into Valdez's approach to professionalism, especially in the high-stakes settings of shows like "The Mandalorian" and "Boba Fett," where precision and excellence are paramount.

    4. Collaboration is Key: Experience the collaborative spirit of these productions through Valdez's anecdotes, illustrating the synergy between different departments.

    5. The Editor's Challenges: Gain an in-depth understanding of the challenges faced in post-production, as Valdez discusses his experiences crafting stories on shows like "Dr. Death."

    6. Transition and Adaptation: Follow Valdez's career progression, from his early days as an assistant editor to his current role, punctuated by his work on these high-profile series.

    7. Insights into Industry Dynamics: Valdez offers an insider's perspective on the film industry, enriched by his extensive experience on renowned shows.

    8. Personal Growth in Filmmaking: Listen to Valdez's personal tales of growth in the filmmaking world, highlighting how each project, like "Dr. Death," "The Mandalorian," and "Boba Fett," shaped his career.

    🌟 This episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by the magic of filmmaking, offering a seldom-seen look at the intricate visual effects and editorial processes that bring our favorite shows to life. ---

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    59 min
  • Episode 104 - The Art of Lunch: Navigating Editing Workplace Dynamics
    Dec 5 2023

    🎧 Dive into the world of visual effects editing with industry veterans Steve Jacks, Erika Robbins, and Richard Sanchez in this enlightening episode of our podcast, "The Art of Lunch." Uncover the less-discussed yet vital aspects of the motion picture and television industries, where lunchtime becomes more than just a meal break.

    In this episode, our hosts peel back the curtain on the editorial workday, sharing tongue-in-cheek insights and personal experiences that highlight the importance of lunchtime as a unique opportunity for bonding, team-building, and unwinding. From handling criticism with grace to the art of positive workplace attitudes, and the delicate balance of fitting in, this episode is packed with relatable anecdotes and practical advice.

    You'll gain valuable perspectives on: Mastering Workplace

    Communication: Learn the subtle art of when to speak up and when to listen, all while navigating the complexities of professional relationships.

    Positive Influence & Humor: Discover how a positive outlook and a bit of humor can transform the work environment, especially during high-pressure moments.

    Owning Mistakes & Learning: Hear firsthand accounts of facing challenges, admitting mistakes, and turning them into learning opportunities.

    The Social Dynamics of Lunchtime: Explore how lunch breaks can be a strategic time for team bonding and informal mentorship, crucial in a fast-paced industry.

    Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting in the industry, "The Art of Lunch" offers a unique blend of humor, wisdom, and practical insights that will enrich your understanding of the behind-the-scenes world of visual effects editing. Tune in, take a break, and join us at the lunch table for an episode that's as nourishing as it is enlightening!

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    46 min
  • Episode 103 - Tales From the Cut
    Nov 28 2023

    Join us in this Halloween edition of the Render Bar podcast, where our hosts Steve, Erica, and Richard dive into a collection of spooky and amusing stories from the film and television industry.

    From eerie late-night encounters and mysterious footsteps in old buildings to light-hearted moments like the entire post-production team getting manicures and pedicures to dodge a visual effects review, this episode is packed with unique and engaging tales.

    Whether it's dealing with the paranormal or navigating the quirks of the industry, our hosts share their personal experiences, bringing both laughter and a few chills. Tune in for an entertaining blend of industry insights and fun anecdotes that are sure to captivate anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes world of film and TV production.

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    39 min