What a great read! We talk a lot about creators, but not enough about craft. Wax Taber’s story is a reminder that editing is authorship. And as storytelling gets flattened into templates and AI tools, the editors who carve clarity out of chaos are still doing the most human work in the room: listening.
Thank you so much for your kind comments! I agree--we don't hear enough about editors, and their work is so critical to the movie/TV making process. Thanks for taking the time to read and for your support!
What a great read! We talk a lot about creators, but not enough about craft. Wax Taber’s story is a reminder that editing is authorship. And as storytelling gets flattened into templates and AI tools, the editors who carve clarity out of chaos are still doing the most human work in the room: listening.
Thank you so much for your kind comments! I agree--we don't hear enough about editors, and their work is so critical to the movie/TV making process. Thanks for taking the time to read and for your support!