Jamie Boyle and Kelly Kendrick share how their workflow helped their documentaries succeed at Tribeca.
Getting a film made, much less even accepted into a festival, is incredibly difficult work. Even more so if the project you’re on is the first time you’ve been at Tribeca.
This is precisely where Jamie Boyle and Kelly Kendrick found themselves. These two editors ventured into Tribeca with documentaries and found theaters filled with audiences. Both editors used Adobe Premiere Pro to cut their films, while a host of supporting creatives dove into Adobe Creative Suite to fill in the gaps.
But how did their workflow help usher these films onto the festival screen? We spoke with Boyle and Kendrick on the No Film School Podcast to glimpse their creative process. Here’s what we discovered and what you can adapt to your workflow.
Breaking the News
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