Pacing is arguably the most important quality of a great edit, but it's complicated as hell and varies from project to project. This week I'm sharing a huge arsenal of editing techniques I've found to contribute to good pacing, and things to look for with your own edit. I'm also sharing my favorite tutorial intro to date. Hope you enjoy and learn something!
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