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I was a movie editor. Fighting for workers' rights made me quit the industry and go to law school.
This is an as-told-to essay based on a conversation with Edward Wardrip, who worked as a documentary editor for over a decade. He's planning to attend UCLA Law School to become a labor attorney. It's ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. “Sometimes creatives have to take risks for the world to change, and it did pay off,” reflects Radek Sienski, whose editing in the ...
Building Empire. Documentary editor Dilesh Korya shares how decades in the cutting room have shaped his workflow, from managing rushes to shaping emotion frame by frame. I’ve been a full-time film ...
Seized has been one of the most talked about movies at Sundance this year. We went inside the edit with the film's editor Derek Boonstra. Seized is one of those movies that seems to be surfing a very ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. This is an as-told-to essay based on a conversation with Edward Wardrip, who worked as a documentary ...
After a decade editing documentaries, Edward Wardrip is going to law school to help fix what he sees is a broken system for workers.Courtesy of Edward Wardrip This is an as-told-to essay based on a ...
After over a decade, Edward Wardrip is leaving documentary editing to attend UCLA Law School. Documentary and reality TV workers lack union protections, unlike many other film industry sectors.
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