• Experimental vs Incidental Learning

  • 2024/07/20
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Experimental vs Incidental Learning

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  • In this quick episode, Piotr uses learning to ride his electric unicycle BACKWARDS as an analogy to discuss with Ricky the way we learn editing. The words intentionally, incidentally, experimentally and accidentally are thrown around, but what it boils down to is that being a good editor isn't something you learn in a book; It's something that comes with years of doing it repeatedly; finding out new things along the way by accident or experimentation. Also, in this episode we hear about Ricky's house-moving whoas, his trip to Copenhagen and watching Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. Plus, Piotr mentions the Polish Netflix series, 1670.


    Can you ride a unicycle backwards?


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    Here are links to a few of the things mentioned in this episode:


    Electric unicycle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_unicycle


    Intentional vs Incidental Editing - https://typeset.io/questions/what-are-the-differences-between-incidental-and-intentional-901555hj2s


    Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation - https://boxd.it/5rI4


    1670 - https://www.netflix.com/de-en/title/81553471


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    We'd love to hear from you!

    Questions? Comments? Improvements? Episode ideas?

    Shoot us a message at podcast@cuttothepoint.com

    Or you can send us a voice message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/CTR

    Where we make our movie watchlists: https://letterboxd.com/ (not a sponsor)

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    Cut To Reveal website: https://www.cuttothepoint.com/podcast

    Cut to the Point YT channel: https://youtube.com/@cttp



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In this quick episode, Piotr uses learning to ride his electric unicycle BACKWARDS as an analogy to discuss with Ricky the way we learn editing. The words intentionally, incidentally, experimentally and accidentally are thrown around, but what it boils down to is that being a good editor isn't something you learn in a book; It's something that comes with years of doing it repeatedly; finding out new things along the way by accident or experimentation. Also, in this episode we hear about Ricky's house-moving whoas, his trip to Copenhagen and watching Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. Plus, Piotr mentions the Polish Netflix series, 1670.


Can you ride a unicycle backwards?


--


Here are links to a few of the things mentioned in this episode:


Electric unicycle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_unicycle


Intentional vs Incidental Editing - https://typeset.io/questions/what-are-the-differences-between-incidental-and-intentional-901555hj2s


Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation - https://boxd.it/5rI4


1670 - https://www.netflix.com/de-en/title/81553471


--

We'd love to hear from you!

Questions? Comments? Improvements? Episode ideas?

Shoot us a message at podcast@cuttothepoint.com

Or you can send us a voice message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/CTR

Where we make our movie watchlists: https://letterboxd.com/ (not a sponsor)

--

Cut To Reveal Instagram: https://instagram.com/cuttoreveal

Cut To Reveal website: https://www.cuttothepoint.com/podcast

Cut to the Point YT channel: https://youtube.com/@cttp



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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