Having done a lot of editing in the past - though not on this scale, of course - I came out of this film immediately wondering how the hell the editors managed all the footage and timelines, and what the editing timelines must have looked like. I even gave Paul a shout out on Twitter (along with the assistant editors) to congratulate him/them. Impressed doesn't even begin to cover it. Hope we get more a in-depth look at the editing workflow and process but, until then, congratulations on an amazing achievement and an amazing film.
I agree, but keep in mind they won't win any awards for visual effects, they are going up against Avatar 2. This year's Oscars will be pretty much guaranteed split between those 2 movies. This movie should win best movie, best director, best screenplay, best actress, best supporting actress. Jamie Lee has never won an Oscar so the academy will just hand it to her this year. But every technical achievement, sound, editing and visual effects award will go to Avatar.
@@FablestoneSeries assuming the hype is there for avatar: the way of water, you’re more than likely correct for the most part. idk if jamie lee curtis will win for supporting actress though. I’d bet on stephanie hsu over her. also ke huy quan should win for best supporting actor
@@BROJANGSTER Jamie lee will at least get a nomination, but because of her age and seniority, and that it is overdue, i suspect she will win, unless someone else blows her out of the water. As for Avatar, no one else beats James Cameron when it comes to technical achievements. They might not win for sound or for music, but you can bet they will win a dozen or more technical oscars. I'd love to see this movie win for editing because it was just 5 guys on a laptop and that needs to count for something, but they are just out matched when it comes to James Cameron. They could get a nomination for editing at least.
I've edited on Premiere Pro before, I'm more a Final Cut Pro X guy. This right here is proof that A LOT goes into the editing process of films. Kudos to the editor and directors of one of my favorite movies of this year.
there are a lot out there actually. the coen bros used final cut in the 00s and then jumped to premiere near the 10s i think. i don't think they ever used avid
At 5:07 such a great exchange between MY and JLC. Hilarious how JLC slowed down her speech in a condescending way. That was some great acting between the two!
Editors and VFX artists need more plaudit, seriously, I can't imagine the amount of effort that went into this film. I had stay and watch the credits just out of respect XD
To me and other university students using Preimere Pro for there Media Editing and Production courses, I respect this movie so much and as a insperation that using premiere pro will someday get us to the oscars
My editing class uses Adobe Premiere Pro cuz my college provides it for free, and we watched EEAAO in class. I had already seen the film twice before, but seeing all the techniques we learned and practiced in class be applied so flawlessly in this movie was so awesome. Truly a masterpiece. 👏
Imagine putting this on your resume: worked on set design for everything everywhere all at once…….. filmed everything everywhere all at once……. Did stunts for everything everywhere all at once… etc.
When I watched this movie, I couldn't help but notice some Michel Gondry inspiration, especially "Eternal Sunshine". I was absolutely delighted when I saw in an interview that they were indeed inspired by his use of practical effects.
Having used Premiere Pro for 5, almost 6 years, and just recently having swapped over to DaVinci resolve, DR is much better in my opinion. Performance is off the charts especially compared to Premiere, and the layout is much more streamlined in my opinion. But I started with Premiere, so it will always hold a special place in my heart.
No one talks about the sound design and music, but it was superb. This movie would be MUCH LESS IMPACTFUL if the sound design and music was not as good as it was. BTW I am an audio engineer
This video had so much potential to be an actual conversation about the artist aspect of a very well edited film sponsored by Adobe, but instead it is three very talented artists doing an ad read for software that functions similar to most other products in its class. You could have produced a seriously educational discussion about making film, independent of tools, with a small nod to the sponsor, yet instead you made over seven minutes of promo that teach me nothing more than what I can learn from reading the add copy on your website.
I mean, it’s very likely that the film was graded in either Resolve or Baselight, I can almost guarantee that it wasn’t graded in Premiere. By the sounds of it the film was only cut in premiere with basic masks for placeholder VFX. The rest, included VFX, grade and audio will have been done in dedicated software.
@@jaejones8736 I saw that too. I just wasn't sure if there was even more advanced software then that. As a film nerd and a guy who played with after effects, it is astounding what a five person vfx team can do!
Thank you for this video! This must have truly been an insane movie to edit, and it's so nice to even get a little glimpse into someone else's incredible skill set.
Finalizing a film in Adobe Premiere - it always goes wrong. So many crashes and bugs. I am a commercial editor and I hate the instability of this software.
Great editing of every sequence and scene of the movie. Please use new and good non famous actors for your next movie. No Reynolds, Hemsworths or holland.
Hi there! If you need any advice on that, come on down to the Forum & ask our experts about it. Let’s have a conversation here: [adobe.ly/3RcVmzC] ^Rohan
Having done a lot of editing in the past - though not on this scale, of course - I came out of this film immediately wondering how the hell the editors managed all the footage and timelines, and what the editing timelines must have looked like. I even gave Paul a shout out on Twitter (along with the assistant editors) to congratulate him/them. Impressed doesn't even begin to cover it. Hope we get more a in-depth look at the editing workflow and process but, until then, congratulations on an amazing achievement and an amazing film.
Yeah I really hope they include tons of stuff on the dvd
I would love to see the timeline maybe Paul will post a pic of it one day
Truly Oscar-winning editing
these 3 guys are gonna win oscars next year, calling it now
i hope its true A24 really need to push this movie for oscar, it had potential seriously!
I agree, but keep in mind they won't win any awards for visual effects, they are going up against Avatar 2. This year's Oscars will be pretty much guaranteed split between those 2 movies. This movie should win best movie, best director, best screenplay, best actress, best supporting actress. Jamie Lee has never won an Oscar so the academy will just hand it to her this year. But every technical achievement, sound, editing and visual effects award will go to Avatar.
@@FablestoneSeries assuming the hype is there for avatar: the way of water, you’re more than likely correct for the most part. idk if jamie lee curtis will win for supporting actress though. I’d bet on stephanie hsu over her. also ke huy quan should win for best supporting actor
@@BROJANGSTER Jamie lee will at least get a nomination, but because of her age and seniority, and that it is overdue, i suspect she will win, unless someone else blows her out of the water. As for Avatar, no one else beats James Cameron when it comes to technical achievements. They might not win for sound or for music, but you can bet they will win a dozen or more technical oscars. I'd love to see this movie win for editing because it was just 5 guys on a laptop and that needs to count for something, but they are just out matched when it comes to James Cameron. They could get a nomination for editing at least.
Well, about that...
I've edited on Premiere Pro before, I'm more a Final Cut Pro X guy. This right here is proof that A LOT goes into the editing process of films. Kudos to the editor and directors of one of my favorite movies of this year.
Of all time for me
At last, an amazing film being edited using premiere pro rather than avid
there are a lot out there actually. the coen bros used final cut in the 00s and then jumped to premiere near the 10s i think. i don't think they ever used avid
I think Deadpool too
You can edit any movie in premiere, doesn't really matter that much.
This movie is incredible in so many aspects. The writing, the acting, the costumes, the special effects, the editing. It's all so masterful.
i love how they just share the editing process using premiere LOL this was wholesome as fuck
At 5:07 such a great exchange between MY and JLC. Hilarious how JLC slowed down her speech in a condescending way. That was some great acting between the two!
And the way JLC pauses before saying the word "fraud", as if she is savoring the delight of the idea.
Paul Rogers went from editing The Eric Andre Show to (probably) winning a Film Editing oscar next year! As he deserves.
And, so he did :) Well deserved!
Now we need to have the Eric Andre Show nominated too
adobe yall hit a jackpot with this man. massive respect for paul rogers and his incredible work on a film of a lifetime.
Editors and VFX artists need more plaudit, seriously, I can't imagine the amount of effort that went into this film. I had stay and watch the credits just out of respect XD
To me and other university students using Preimere Pro for there Media Editing and Production courses, I respect this movie so much and as a insperation that using premiere pro will someday get us to the oscars
As a creative and editor, I absolutely love this. You guys did great! Always remember…the art is in the edit.
My editing class uses Adobe Premiere Pro cuz my college provides it for free, and we watched EEAAO in class. I had already seen the film twice before, but seeing all the techniques we learned and practiced in class be applied so flawlessly in this movie was so awesome. Truly a masterpiece. 👏
Love hearing that, thank you @E!
I wish my college give me free premiere pro as well but they don’t even though I study film.
CONGRATULATIONS PAUL ROGERS FOR WINNING AN OSCAR!!!
@Fruit Fanatic 🙌
very surprising that these folks trusted such a complex edit to such an unstable software
At the end of the day it’s the creative artists no matter what tools they used.
They just edited it in a universe where it doesn't crash
As unstable as the raw performance of your PC. I have found that better PCs handle it much easier and dont crash nearly as much.
@@sergiplanas6427 they used a 2017 iMac
Zachary: money. They got paid a lot!
Seeing the legendary James Hong yell @ the legendary Michelle Yeoh @ 6:36 in Cantonese, is worth the price of the movie ticket.
This film won best editing at the oscars...let that sink in
Amazing movie. Probably the best editing I've ever seen in a movie
Thank you for this 🙏🏾 this is what art community needs
Imagine putting this on your resume: worked on set design for everything everywhere all at once…….. filmed everything everywhere all at once……. Did stunts for everything everywhere all at once… etc.
When I watched this movie, I couldn't help but notice some Michel Gondry inspiration, especially "Eternal Sunshine". I was absolutely delighted when I saw in an interview that they were indeed inspired by his use of practical effects.
This was one of the best films I’ve ever watched and definitely the best film I’ve watched this year
This was edited in a universe where adobe doesn't crash! ;)
The editor should have been awarded the awards
interesting looking "awards" behind Jamie Lee Curtis
chekov's plug
that's one of the jokes in the movie lmao
@@ftrtrjn Cool, I haven't had a chance to see it yet. Looking forward to it!
@@NelsonChen68686 genius
And, you'd be right!
I’m so grateful for this Behind the scenes edit. Truly inspirational stuff thank you adobe!
bro imagine all the times it crashed for them
imagine how many times premiere crashed during the editing process LOL
this movie inspired me to start my filmmaking journey i will always remember the impact that movie had on me
We want more of this. Make a series or parts for the whole thing.
@Chintamani Kulkarni We'll pass along this idea. Thanks for the feedback!
Would have been great to go over original timeline in Premiere
From the sounds of it, the movie probably wasn’t even done in Premiere. It could have been, this video is clearly just a forced ad, you can tell.
@@railpressureflip of course it was done in premiere lol
@@pedropoubel Even if it was, this video is just a forced ad explained poorly. They're showing 2 tracks for a complicated movie like this lol.
the editors have shown the timeline and it is pretty crazy
@@railpressureflip it was but this isn't the exact timeline they've shown the actual original timeline before.
So interesting! It's an amazing movie, and the editing is so good!
Can't wait for the audio commentaries Daniels!
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing this. I am amazed they used Premiere to edit this movie.
Thanks for sharing @Johan Orrego-we're so glad you like it 🙂
I never know movies were edited on Adobe Premiere wow!
Same lmaoooo
Coming from the larger budget world of cutting in Avid it’s nice seeing similar scaled projects using premiere pro
Having used Premiere Pro for 5, almost 6 years, and just recently having swapped over to DaVinci resolve, DR is much better in my opinion. Performance is off the charts especially compared to Premiere, and the layout is much more streamlined in my opinion. But I started with Premiere, so it will always hold a special place in my heart.
Just an editing master craft!
i appreciate them sharing their knowledge
@Calm Ryu 💗
Wowwwww this is so amazing! I love the editing process!! :D
Wonderful!
Many thanks Paul Rogers!
Adobe: Fantastic!
@TVTemplos Produções 😊
I gotta ask! How many times did it crash??
Michelle Yeoh Is So Beautiful And Talented
@Stephanie Kao ❤️❤️
i can say a 100% that the daniels are so inspired by EDGAR WRIGHT style
And Michel Gondry. That transition when Deirdre shows up in the storage closet before they cut back to her cubical reminds me of Eternal Sunshine.
I have never clicked on a video so fast in my life
@Liv McKibbin So glad you like it!
really inspiring
No one talks about the sound design and music, but it was superb. This movie would be MUCH LESS IMPACTFUL if the sound design and music was not as good as it was.
BTW I am an audio engineer
@thatchinaboi USA ❤️❤️
This is masterpiece!
How many times did it crash on them?
that's what I want to know.
They just won Oscars!
Seven Academy Awards total. Three of them go to The Daniels, one to editor Paul Rogers, one each to Yeoh,, Quan, and Curtis.
unfortunately, is mostly an Ad of premiere, and not a real breakdown of the editing at all.
This video had so much potential to be an actual conversation about the artist aspect of a very well edited film sponsored by Adobe, but instead it is three very talented artists doing an ad read for software that functions similar to most other products in its class. You could have produced a seriously educational discussion about making film, independent of tools, with a small nod to the sponsor, yet instead you made over seven minutes of promo that teach me nothing more than what I can learn from reading the add copy on your website.
Do they grade the footage first and then do the edit? Or what is the workflow?
Can't wait to see it. I've only heard good things.
surprised Da Vinci Resolve wasn't used given the color grading features. Kudos Premiere
I mean, it’s very likely that the film was graded in either Resolve or Baselight, I can almost guarantee that it wasn’t graded in Premiere.
By the sounds of it the film was only cut in premiere with basic masks for placeholder VFX. The rest, included VFX, grade and audio will have been done in dedicated software.
@@jaejones8736 I appreciate your input.
@@jaejones8736 Such as red giant software? I believe that is vfx but not 💯 sure
@@cfwproductions I believe the a lot of the VFX were done in After Effects after watching an interview with Paul Rogers and the Daniels.
@@jaejones8736 I saw that too. I just wasn't sure if there was even more advanced software then that. As a film nerd and a guy who played with after effects, it is astounding what a five person vfx team can do!
I saw the movie and went...the directors were high.
And so is the editor to edit and bring this into the big screen.
This is the only thing that has made me interested in watching the movie, it doesn’t seem as strange/weird as I thought
please do more of this
OSCARS BEST EDITING YO
@Hanson Ma 💗
I'd love to know how they managed to keep the film looking in any way consistent when Premiere has zero colour management tools.
This is cinema.
Thank you for this video! This must have truly been an insane movie to edit, and it's so nice to even get a little glimpse into someone else's incredible skill set.
Super cool!
curious how they did the shattered text
An inspiration.
How many times did it crash 😂
amazing
@Rodolfo Mendonça 🥳
yall, apologies but like what tool is being used at 1:05? for all the comments and such
Looks like Frame io.
@@mrshaheedmalik thank you
Wonder how many times premiere pro crashed on them or “ran out of memory”.
Finalizing a film in Adobe Premiere - it always goes wrong. So many crashes and bugs. I am a commercial editor and I hate the instability of this software.
Hi there, sorry to hear about the trouble. We've got your back. Reach us out on Twitter or Facebook with more details. Thanks,
^Nishu
Poné la traducción bien hecha en Español Adobe ò.ó
Knowing what size they had the canvas in illustrator would be handy lol..
Great editing of every sequence and scene of the movie. Please use new and good non famous actors for your next movie. No Reynolds, Hemsworths or holland.
Who’s here after they swept the Oscars??
guys, you see project file name
What do you call this technique in 2:18 ?
Hi there! If you need any advice on that, come on down to the Forum & ask our experts about it. Let’s have a conversation here: [adobe.ly/3RcVmzC] ^Rohan
Rack focus
*Academy Award Winner Paul Rogers
this is just comping scenes, it doesn't say that the final film was actually edited in premiere though 🤣🔫
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That lines… sounds exactly like what Dr Strange said to America Chavez in the ending.
Likely just a coincidence. EEAAO was shot & edited long before Multiverse of Madness even went into production.
I can imagine how the movie editior got diabetes because of Premiere crashes.
Premiere Pro > Avid Media Dumpster
i still have one question really like she said.. what the fuck is gross negligence doe...
Basically means someone fucked up really bad...like take them to court bad
sooooooo funny
But, this is the worst movie got oscar. So, the worst ceremony, and good marketing movie for this legendary ads from Adobe. Good moves
I love the collective roast of Adobe LoL keep going