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Ask An EditorAsk An EditorHow can I feel passionate again about editing?We often start editing keyboards blazing, pulling all-nighters and 12-hour days. But what do we do when the fire fades? Jeff asks this question, and there are 4 things he can do to rekindle his love for editing. . Today's episode is sponsored by ⁠⁠⁠Louper.io⁠⁠⁠. Livestream frame-accurate edit sessions to your clients, with built-in video chat, on-screen drawing and a browser-based interface. Sign up for a free account today at ⁠⁠⁠Louper.io⁠⁠⁠. Visit ⁠Build My Editing Career⁠ for more ways to edit what you love for a long time.2023-06-1206 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow do I choose music?Choosing the right music for a project can be a black hole. Is it possible to not spend hours clicking through tracks? Yes, we just need a set of criteria to narrow the options. Today's episode is sponsored by ⁠⁠Louper.io⁠⁠. Livestream frame-accurate edit sessions to your clients, with built-in video chat, on-screen drawing and a browser-based interface. Sign up for a free account today at ⁠⁠Louper.io⁠⁠. Visit Build My Editing Career for more ways to edit what you love for a long time. 2023-05-2905 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorWill AI take my editing job?AI-powered tools are on the rise. Should editors be afraid? We look at past tech revolutions and 4 ways we can prepare for AI in editing. Today's episode is sponsored by ⁠Louper.io⁠. Livestream frame-accurate edit sessions to your clients, with built-in video chat, on-screen drawing and a browser-based interface. Sign up for a free account today at ⁠Louper.io⁠. Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at Ask An Editor.2023-05-2205 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorSPECIAL: Focus for Editors, with Shawn BlancThe producer adds an urgent task to your already long list. It's middle of the afternoon and you've gotten nothing done. You are constantly interrupted by coworkers or kids at home. How does a video editor get anything done? I ask Shawn Blanc, founder of The Focus Course, these questions, and his answers are simple and powerful. Today's episode is sponsored by Louper.io. Livestream frame-accurate edit sessions to your clients, with built-in video chat, on-screen drawing and a browser-based interface. Sign up for a free account today at Louper.io. Do you ha...2023-05-1524 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow can I retain clients when I’m not available?Someone reaches out to you for an editing job—but you're already busy! Is there another option besides saying you're not available? Bared Edits asks this question, and the answer helped him book new work. Today's episode is sponsored by Louper.io. Livestream frame-accurate edit sessions to your clients, with built-in video chat, on-screen drawing and a browser-based interface. Sign up for a free account today at Louper.io. Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at https://askaneditorpodcast.com/2023-05-0805 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow do I advocate for my health?Post-production has notoriously long hours. How can we speak up for health in the midst of that? J asks this question, and there are 4 things to keep in mind. Today's episode is sponsored by Louper.io. Livestream frame-accurate edit sessions to your clients, with built-in video chat, on-screen drawing and a browser-based interface. Sign up for a free account today at Louper.io. Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at https://askaneditorpodcast.com/2023-05-0105 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow do I network with editors when I'm not in a big city?Networking is essential for a video editor. But how do you do it when you aren't in a big city? Bark asks this questions, and there's a simple process any editor can follow to grow relationships. This is the final episode of Season 1! Thank you for listening Season 2 will return on May 1.  Today's sponsor: Story for Editors. Learn how to tell better stories, without reading a dozen screenwriting books. Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at https://askaneditorpodcast.com/2023-03-1305 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow can I stop overthinking small changes?We editors love the details. But how we know when to stop and not overthink that 5-frame transition? Owen asks this question, and there are 3 things he can do. Today's sponsor: Story Structure for Editors. Learn how to apply 3-act structure to your editing, scripted or non-scripted.  Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at https://askaneditorpodcast.com/2023-03-0603 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow do I get into the industry after film school?If you're in film school, it can be intimidating knowing where to start looking for a job. Where do you look? Who do you talk to? Betsy asks this question, and there are 3 things she can focus on.  Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at https://askaneditorpodcast.com/2023-02-2705 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow do I cope with bad notes?We've all gotten them: bad notes that go nowhere and waste time before a tight deadline. But what if you get them all the time? David asks this question, and there are 4 things that can stop bad notes from ruining your day. Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at https://askaneditorpodcast.com/2023-02-2005 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorWhat next after my first year as a freelance editor?You’ve made it through your first year as a freelance editor. What should you do next? @beefkeeper asks this question, and there 3 steps you should do after every year, whether you are staff or freelance. Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at https://askaneditorpodcast.com/2023-02-1305 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorWhen should I say no to jobs?When you’re starting out, it’s almost imperative to say yes to every job. But when should you say no? Malcom asks what makes me say no to jobs, and I have 3 criteria. Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at https://askaneditorpodcast.com/2023-02-0704 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorWhere can I find consistent editing work?The ongoing struggle of a freelance editor is finding consistent work. But where can you look? Harvey asks this question, and there are 3 places he can look.   Check out The Editing Podcast. Do you have a question about your editing career? Submit it at https://askaneditorpodcast.com/2023-01-3007 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorShould I give my rate right away?When a potential client's first question is how much do you charge, what should you say? Andrew asks this question, and there are two simple things he can do. Do you have a question about your career? Submit it at www.askaneditorpodcast.com.2023-01-2303 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow do I become a successful freelance editor?We all want to be a successful freelance editor. But what does that mean, and how do we get there? Uj asks this question, and there are 5 key things to focus on, whether you are a freelance or staff editor. Do you have a question about your career? Submit it at www.askaneditorpodcast.com.2023-01-1604 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow do I start a blank timeline?Facing a blank timeline can be paralyzing. How do you jump into the cold water and get started? Phillip asks this question, and I share my favorite way to start every project: the outline edit. Do you have a question about your career? Submit it at www.askaneditorpodcast.com.2023-01-0905 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorHow do I edit new genres?Our careers often start with the first genre available to us. But what if you want to change genres? Charles ask this question, and I have 3 suggestions for him.  Do you have a question about your career? Submit it on the website.2023-01-0204 minAsk An EditorAsk An EditorAm I charging enough for my editing?What you charge as a freelance editor is an important question. You set your own rates, but have you set them high enough? Denis and Stew ask this question, and all it takes is 2 numbers and a simple equation.  Do you have a question about your career? Submit it at www.askaneditorpodcast.com2022-12-3006 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonWTF? Welcome to SLY!Were you diverted here to avoid a custodial sentence at the Whitehorse Correctional Centre? Here's what new listeners can expect. [Credits]   2021-12-0403 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonSkookum Asphalt: The Smelliest of Smells Like Yukon (Side 2)"Right on! Goofy greats! Best LP ever!" K-Tel compiles 15 super hits from the original CBC radio days . . . Side Two includes seven SLY tracks from 2008 and 2009. These haven't been available publicly for over a decade. WARNING: Audio quality varies widely. 2021-11-2747 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonSkookum Asphalt: The Smelliest of Smells Like Yukon (Side 1)"Right on! Goofy greats! Best LP ever!" K-Tel compiles 15 super hits from the original CBC radio days . . . Side One includes seven SLY tracks from 2007, plus "Shop Coffee." WARNING: Audio quality varies widely. 2021-11-2054 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonSwan SongYukon's honkiest podcasters visit Marsh Lake to interrogate some frequent flyers. 2021-11-1315 minBulldog InsiderBulldog InsiderS3 E14: Playing for the Plantes with Hermatown’s Cole Koepke and Jesse JacquesThey grew up playing for Bruce Plante at Hermantown, now the junior forwards play for Bruce’s son, Derek, at UMD. Cole Koepke and Jesse Jacques share their favorite Bruce Plante stories, what it’s been like playing for Derek Plante so far this season and how the father-son duo differ in coaching style.  Koepke and Jacques also talk about the support and sometimes added pressure that comes from playing for the Hawks and then moving down the hill to play at Amsoil for the Bulldogs. The Bulldog Insider is co-hosted by Duluth News Tribune sport...2021-01-2835 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonStart Your EnginesThe Yukon's sound-effectiest podcasters do their best to get some Whitehorse motorheads all revved up. Music credits at smellslikeyukon.com2020-06-2500 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonPromoYukon's wealthiest podcasters enlist the help of a Canadian radio icon to promote new episodes. 2020-06-2012 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonFan Club InterviewYukon's oldest podcasters land an exclusive interview with three young "super fans." 2019-10-2810 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonListener MailYukon's sincerest podcasters definitely respond to real questions about the show. 2019-08-2619 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonDrive Time WeeniesYukon’s wannabe-est radio hosts discover that going off-script is a lot harder than it sounds.   Special vocal performance by Dana Jennejohn. 2019-07-1117 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonHerbal RemediesYukon's dopiest podcasters have trouble sourcing the special ingredient for a celebratory lasagna. 2019-06-3024 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonMinistry of Silly TalksYukon’s tongue-tiediest podcasters report on an audacious plan to attract more tourists. 2019-06-3022 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonThe Dozen or So CommandmentsYukon’s holier-than-thou-est podcasters tackle a controversial assignment with irreligious zeal. 2019-06-0725 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonNo One Knows Nothin‘Yukon’s bravest podcasters actually sort of almost investigate a really serious unsolved crime. 2019-04-1515 minSmells Like YukonSmells Like YukonRebootYukon’s smelliest ex-journalists get nostalgic about their long-forgotten CBC Radio series. 2019-02-1915 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 14: RetrospectiveI take a look back at 13 episodes of The Ways We Tell and share what I've learned about the creative process and involving our relationship with Jesus, as well as soundbites from a few of the interviews. I'm sad to say this will be the last episode for The Ways We Tell, but I'm also excited about other projects I want to work on in 2014. You can find out more about those at risingsignals.com. I would also love to hear what you've learned about storytelling, so send me an email at hello@thewayswetell.com. Thanks for listening!2014-02-0321 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 13: Christian Gonzalez, architectIn Season One’s final episode, I’m joined by architect Christian Gonzalez. We talk about how he communicates story through architecture, why pushback against an idea is a good and essential thing, and how Jesus desires to engage all of our senses through art. Christian also shares how he views art as a form of language and how he incorporates that concept into his creative process. Let me know if you have enjoyed the show and what you'd like to hear in Season Two! Email me at hello@thewayswetell.com LINKS: Christian's email Facebook2013-12-3040 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 12: Prophecy & The Arts, by Kirk BennettMerry Christmas! Instead of an interview this week, I want to share with you the first session from Prophecy & The Arts, a series by pastor and teacher Kirk Bennett. Starting in Genesis, Kirk looks at where creating and making is mentioned and how it shows us God's heart and desires for creativity. If you would like to purchase the entire Prophecy & The Arts series, visit Kirk's website at 7thunders.org.2013-12-231h 01The Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 11: Micah Rose Emerson, screenwriter & film directorScreenwriter and film director Micah Rose Emerson is my guest this week. We talk about getting ideas from being observant, trusting others when collaborating on a story, and how Jesus told stories to connect our hearts to truth. LINKS: Facebook Twitter Micah Rose's website2013-12-1626 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 10: John Samuel Hanson, film composerThis week I talk with film composer John Samuel Hanson. He shares how he finds the emotional beats in a filmand how he involves his relationship with Jesus in his music and his workplace in Hollywood. LINKS: John's website2013-12-0931 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 9: Kenny Miracle, video editorToday I talk with Kenny Miracle, a video editor who has worked on commercials and documentaries. He shares his process of editing a big project like a documentary, ways to create moments that audiences remember, and how he sees artists as priests. LINKS: Kenny's website Twitter2013-12-0233 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 8: Monica Briano, media directorI’m joined this week by Monica Briano, the media director of The Rock Church & World Outreach Center in California. We talk about how she and her team come up with multiple video ideas a week, the structure she has in place to free up her creativity, and how the Church should interact with culture. LINKS: Monica's website Twitter2013-11-2533 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 7: Justin Rizzo, musical composerMusical composer Justin Rizzo joins me this week to talk about how he develops the story for a musical, the questions he asked to help him write the songs, and how he brings a biblical story to life. LINKS: Justin's website Twitter Facebook As in the Days of Noah soundtrack From Patmos single2013-11-1823 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 6: Jessie Zacharias, dancerJessie Zacharias joins me this week to talk about how she uses dance to express emotion and story. LINKS: The Studio School of Dance jesszacharias@gmail.com2013-11-1120 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 5: Mark Cluney, photographerI talk this week with Mark Cluney, a wedding photographer who focuses on finding the couple's story and capturing what matters. LINKS: Cluneyphoto.com Facebook2013-11-0420 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 4: Andy Sheehan, novelistThis week I talk with novelist Andy Sheehan about how his stories are built around little things, connecting the audience to characters, and how inspiration really means to breath in the Holy Spirit. Stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear a reading of Andy's creative nonfiction story, The Welds Will Hold. LINKS: Blog Streetsideauto.com/blog Google+2013-10-2832 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 3: Myra Dickson, painterMyra Dickson joins me this week to talk about telling stories through painting, and how she takes experiences and relationships with people and turns them into prayers. LINKS: Facebook2013-10-2122 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 2: Patrick Cook, theater director & actorMy guest this week is Patrick Cook, a theater director and actor from Montana. We talk about collaboration, mixing mediums in The 39 Steps, and how he involves Jesus in theater. LINKS: Facebook Voyageur Pictures New Nowhere Magazine Instagram Twitter2013-10-1427 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 1: John-Scott Young, musicianThis week we talk with singer/songwriter John-Scott Young, a musician who blends his southern roots with lyrical storytelling. Make sure to listen to the full episode: we close with an early listen of his forthcoming album! Ways you can connect with John-Scott and find his music: johnscottyoung.com Facebook Email: johnscottyoungmusic@gmail.com2013-10-0737 minThe Ways We TellThe Ways We TellEpisode 0: IntroductionWelcome to The Ways We Tell! Jesse Koepke introduces the show and shares about his own storytelling process. LINKS Connect with Jesse on Twitter and Wordpress Simplenote Evernote2013-08-1409 min