Artist in Residence: Thomas Haneke

Zoom In Online is proud to present Manhattan Edit Workshop's Artist in Residence Series. This recurring segment spotlights the creative insights of renowned film editors, all Resident Artists from Manhattan Edit Workshop's Six Week Intensive Course in the art of editing.

In this week’s episode, Tom Haneke talks about the challenge of sorting through hours of dailies from a single camera shoot on the music documentary High Fidelity, the assumptions you need to avoid in filmmaking and how a screening with outside perspectives always helps you realize where your film stands and what needs to be fixed. Haneke’s work includes Barbara Kopple’s Academy Award-winning documentary American Dream and My Generation (which he also co-directed). He’s also edited From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China and He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin’, which both received Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature.

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