In The Editing Podcast, Michael Andrews, the editor of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, discusses the film's editing techniques and creative decisions. He explains how scenes evolved from storyboards to the final product, emphasizing the importance of emotional impact and character development. Andrews shares insights into the collaborative process with directors and animators, the challenges of a complex, evolving project, and the reasons behind specific choices, such as the cliffhanger ending. The conversation covers the opening sequence, the use of music, and the iterative nature of animation, highlighting the blend of chaos and communication that shaped the movie.
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