The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

of Entertainment Industry Terms

Assistant Editor

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What does Assistant Editor mean?

Assistant Editor refers to a member of the post-production team responsible for supporting the lead editor during the editing process. Their duties typically include organizing and syncing footage, maintaining project files, and preparing sequences for the editor to work on. Assistant editors play a critical role in ensuring that all the necessary materials are available and properly labeled for efficient editing.

Example:The assistant editor organizes and syncs daily footage with audio recordings so the lead editor can focus on assembling the final cut.
Example: An assistant editor prepares the timeline for an upcoming scene, making sure all the shots are in place for the editor to begin refining the cut.

Did you know?
Many successful film editors started their careers as assistant editors, learning the ins and outs of the editing process before moving up to lead roles!

You can also find “Assistant Editor” and related terms in this category: Roles and Titles.
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