Tara Brochon and the Edit Apocalypse, Season 01, Episode 02

Tara Brochon and the Edit Apocalypse, Season 01, Episode 02

Author: Hosted by AMPeters, Produced by Audio Photo Synthesis July 17, 2025 Duration: 39:11

In this episode, host Amy Peters chats with fellow editor Tara Brochon about the ever-evolving world of non-fiction editing.

Tara Brochon's discussion covers various facets of the editing world, highlighting the editor's role as a storyteller in unscripted content. She delves into the evolution of production, contrasting the pre-COVID in-person environment with the current remote landscape, and its effects on collaboration and work-life balance. Brochon also addresses the volatile nature of the industry, marked by "boom and bust" cycles and declining rates, alongside the challenges of securing steady employment. A key point of discussion is the "knowledge gap" among younger editors, who, accustomed to app-based editing, often lack foundational computer literacy, raising concerns for mentorship and the future of the craft. Furthermore, she explores the impact of AI and emerging technologies on traditional editing workflows and the significant shift towards short-form content, influenced by platforms like TikTok, on audience attention spans and storytelling pacing.

Join Amy and Tara for an honest and insightful conversation about the realities of working in unscripted television today.

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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 The Soundlings @thesoundlings on YouTube.

Post-Production:

Post-production services are provided by Audio Photo Synthesis.

Guest Links:

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Ever wonder about the real stories and struggles behind those compelling documentaries and unscripted shows you watch? Behind the Carnival Barkers Podcast pulls back the curtain, offering a candid and often irreverent look at the people who actually build these worlds. Hosted by AMPeters and produced by Audio Photo Synthesis, this series sits down with the craftspeople-the editors, cinematographers, sound designers, and producers-whose names rarely make the credits but whose work defines the genre. Each conversation digs into the messy, fascinating realities of gig life, navigating network politics, and the actual craft of telling true stories. It’s less a celebration of the final product and more an honest exploration of the creative and logistical puzzles solved daily. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of what it takes to shape raw footage into narrative, the pressures of tight deadlines and tighter budgets, and the personal compromises that come with the job. This podcast lives in the space where art meets a paycheck, offering a vital, grounded perspective on contemporary non-fiction television. Tune in for a dose of reality about reality TV, straight from the individuals who make it all happen.
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