This morning I had an amazing opportunity to sit down with the post-production producers and editors and observe them edit a real television show (Bringing Up Bates) for a season premiere. What a great way to end my work experience!
I had no idea how picky people could get when it comes to television shows. First, I sat in the audio room and watched as the producers nitpicked every single sound bite possible while the editor was quickly trying to edit it long the way. The producers pointed out the smallest things that I would never notice. For example, at one point during one of the interviews on the show there was a small coughing sound made in the background which all of the producers immediately pointed out. I was so focused on the show I had no idea there was any background noise at all! The entire audio editing process took about an hour and a half for a 22 minute episode. I never knew you could spend so much time on the audio for such a short episode!
Next I moved with the producers onto the visual edits. That was a whole extra two hours itself! We rewatched the show, this time observing for any visual edits needed. I lot of it was blurring faces and license plates, cropping out anything unnecessary, and correcting the lighting in the pictures. Again the producers nitpicked almost every detail. Most of the problems they pointed out I never even noticed (and I don’t think the viewers would notice either to be honest), but nevertheless, they continued to pick at the show until everything was finished. They were not going to leave until the show was nearly perfect in their eyes. Overall, I had an awesome work experience and internship. I learned a lot of new information and found out many of my likes and dislikes. I definitely feel more informed and prepared for college and the industry!