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Paving Your Path In Trailer Editing With Jo Clemente

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In this episode of Experience Curve, editor Jo Clemente shares insights into his career journey, highlighting the evolving landscape of editing and the balance between pursuing your passion and your paycheck.

From discussing his professional experiences to delving into the future of editing, Jo offers valuable perspectives on navigating this creative industry. Viewers gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between artistic fulfillment and financial success, making this episode a must-watch for aspiring editors and creatives alike. 01:00 - What’s a Trailer House? 04:20 - Start at the Beginning 07:05 - Jo’s First Industry Job 13:50 - How Did THAT Lead to Editing? 17:00 - “I Guess I Could Try” 20:40 - Graduating From Assistant 24:45 - Editor’s Hours 26:15 - Becoming a Predator 29:45 - Joining The Ant Farm 32:25 - The Art of the Teaser 35:25 - Working with the Stars 38:30 - Moving to Universal 43:00 - Auditioning for Your Job 46:40 - A Day in Development 48:25 - The Future of Editing 50:15 - Voiceover 52:50 - Jo’s Talking

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In this episode of Experience Curve, editor Jo Clemente shares insights into his career journey, highlighting the evolving landscape of editing and the balance between pursuing your passion and your paycheck.

From discussing his professional experiences to delving into the future of editing, Jo offers valuable perspectives on navigating this creative industry. Viewers gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between artistic fulfillment and financial success, making this episode a must-watch for aspiring editors and creatives alike. 01:00 - What’s a Trailer House? 04:20 - Start at the Beginning 07:05 - Jo’s First Industry Job 13:50 - How Did THAT Lead to Editing? 17:00 - “I Guess I Could Try” 20:40 - Graduating From Assistant 24:45 - Editor’s Hours 26:15 - Becoming a Predator 29:45 - Joining The Ant Farm 32:25 - The Art of the Teaser 35:25 - Working with the Stars 38:30 - Moving to Universal 43:00 - Auditioning for Your Job 46:40 - A Day in Development 48:25 - The Future of Editing 50:15 - Voiceover 52:50 - Jo’s Talking

https://www.youtube.com/@jostalking

https://jo2clemente.wixsite.com/website

Get Joe’s Ultimate Guide to Real Estate Investing: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YrkcRDMxHZgJl5WUfJ4HEUZBWHM4twWx/view?usp=drive_link⁠⁠

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