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Janus Billeskov-Jansen

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Janus Billeskov-Jansen | Part 1

  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Janus Billeskov-Jansen, award winning editor of documentary and fiction, discusses ‘Burma VJ’.

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Janus Billeskov-Jansen | Part 2

  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Billeskov-Jansen evokes the film ‘Family’ and describes what we can take from every scene.

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Janus Billeskov-Jansen | Part 3

  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Billeskov-Jansen talks about cutting sequences and transitions.

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Janus Billeskov-Jansen | Part 4

  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Billeskov-Jansen gives away some of his own tips of the trade.

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Janus Billeskov-Jansen | Part 5

  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Billeskov-Jansen talks about freedom of information and the dictatorial political state in Burma.

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Janus Billeskov-Jansen | Part 6

  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Billeskov-Jansen on ‘compressing historical moments’.

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Janus Billeskov-Jansen | Part 7

  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Billeskov-Jansen explains the importance of noticing character ‘truths’ or genuine feelings whilst editing.

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Janus Billeskov-Jansen | Part 8

  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Billeskov-Jansen talks about using instinct.

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Janus Billeskov-Jansen | Part 9

  • Year of Production: 2010
  • Billeskov-Jansen denotes his methodology whilst working with a director on a cut.

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