There are so many things that can stress out the post-production film crew. Why don’t you cut down on as many of them as possible? 

After organizing your footage, think about breaking up your film into reels or sequences. Check out this video that explains why reels are a good way to go. 

This and the rest of the videos in the series offer some great filmmaking advice for ease in the editing process.

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  • Connor Sassmannshausen is a screenwriter, video producer, and social media organizer with the Initiative Production Company. She loves watching movies, nerdy t-shirts, travelling and taking broken things apart (but not necessarily putting them back together).

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