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‘Disclaimer’ Editor Adam Gough on His Shorthand With Alfonso Cuarón: ‘We Don’t Need to Talk Much’


"Disclaimer" editor Adam Gough on shorthand with Alfonso Cuaron and why minimal communication works best for them.

In finding the editorial rhythm, Gough says it took a moment because the show’s cinematographers, Bruno Delbonnel and Emmanuel Lubezki, offered him different styles. It also allowed Gough to jump to cuts and closeups with the actors to get reactions because “we wanted to avoid using the graphic overlays, that has kind of become a little bit like a cliché.” It’s that crescendo of moments of completing his story, and that he is the heart of ‘Disclaimer’ as well.” He adds, “I love that long push in the track that they do in at the end, and we go to white.

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