Behind the Carnival Barkers Podcast
In this episode of Behind the Carnival Barkers, host Amy Peters sits down with veteran editor Scott Rosann, offering listeners a fascinating glimpse into the ever-evolving world of unscripted television. Their conversation spans Scott's decades-long career, from his early days learning Final Cut Pro and Avid in a scrappy New York City production company to his current role at CBS News' 60 Minutes. This candid discussion highlights the significant technological shifts in broadcast editing and the dynamic challenges and triumphs faced by professionals in the industry.
Scott shares compelling anecdotes from his time on shows like House Hunters International, revealing the demanding pace and the unique camaraderie forged amidst tight deadlines. He also delves into the pervasive rise of true crime content, offering a thought-provoking perspective on society's increasing fascination with the darker aspects of human experience and how this trend has reshaped the job market for editors. The episode provides valuable insights into the adaptability required to thrive in a media landscape where content creation is constantly being redefined.
Beyond the technical and industry-specific discussions, Scott and Amy explore the human element of their profession, including the impact of remote work on their craft and personal lives. Scott reflects on the delicate balance between professional demands and work-life boundaries, and the importance of a collaborative spirit in post-production. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the inner workings of television, the journey of a creative professional, and the resilience needed to navigate an "insane industry in an insane world.”