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While documentary editor Lucas Harger loves “being lost in a sea of footage” when he first starts a project, his approach to editing is intentional and specific. From his initial meeting with the director to establishing the context of characters and theme, this editor knows what it takes to transform raw footage into powerful stories. 

In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with editor Lucas Harger to discuss:

Falling in love with the community aspect of making a movie

Becoming the editor of the documentary, Lions of Mesopotamia

The conversation he had with the director at the start of the collaboration

The sacredness of the first watch of the footage

Why he doesn’t throw anything away during the early stages of editing

Customizing your space so you can easily get into the zone 

The importance of establishing context - it helps you decide what footage is necessary

Difficulties in sourcing and sorting through archival footage

Getting the film on the timeline as quickly as possible

How working for free has brought him amazing opportunities

Three factors Lucas considers when taking on a new project

Memorable Quotes

“Documentary is the editor’s medium. It’s like the editor’s playground.” [6:03]

“You have to interview the collaborator you’re going to work with just as much as they’re interviewing you. ” [9:22]

“I don’t believe in good shots or bad shots, just appropriate shots. You just pick the most appropriate thing in the moment.” [12:58]

“What are the stories that bring to light the most about the time period, the culture, and this person?” [20:44]

“Consume as much as you can, even if you don’t think it’s directly related to the craft or industry.” [34:07]

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Lions of Mesopotamia

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