Behind the Carnival Barkers Podcast
In this sixth episode of Behind the Carnival Barkers, host Amy Peters chats with Ilya the editor about how he evolved from handling physical film reels in a commercial post-production house to becoming a successful freelance editor. He’s cut award-winning documentaries for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project and worked on reality TV hits like Basketball Wives and The Circus. We will delve into the complexities of balancing client expectations with creative integrity in the demanding, budget-driven world of television production and then pivot to the dramatic shift to remote editing, the interpersonal challenges of working from afar, and the intricate creative process of building narratives from raw footage.
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Music:
Title music is provided by D.J. Williams, whose work you can find on YouTube @djwmusic. This episode also includes a track from @NathanMooreSongs.
Post-Production:
Post-production services are provided by Audio Photo Synthesis.
Guest Links:
Portfolio: https://www.ilyatheeditor.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilyatheeditor/
the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project: https://www.occrp.org/en/announcement/occrp-slidstvoinfo-win-the-2017-ire-medal