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Post Production, Sarah

Episode 2 of the Film Folk Lore podcast, hosted by Jed, Justin, Heather Rae, Sarah, Collier, and Penny, titled "Post Production, Sarah" was published on January 29, 2026 and runs 60 minutes.

January 29, 2026 ·60m · Film Folk Lore

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Ahoy Film Friends! Today we’re exploring Post Production land with our new addition to the team, Sarah! We chat about the post process, how decisions made on set ripple all the way to the edit bay, and why casually saying “let's fix it in post” can make an editor laugh, cry, or both at the same time. Sarah gives us the real scoop on shaping a project after we call wrap. Trust us, there’s magic (and caffeine) involved. Enjoy the show!

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