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Summary: On this Episode of That Post Show, we are proud to have Norman Hollyn and Gordon Burkell join us for a discussion about cutting, splicing and editing. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Alternate Titles Car Horning Audio Smash Cut The Walter Murch Card Bling it on It's called CineScope! Epic Kundun Cool Ass Characters Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Norman Hollyn Norman worked on HEATHERS, THE COTTON CLUB and Oliver Stone's TV show WILD PALMS. Norman is the author of The Lean Forward Moment and is the co-host of 2 Reel Guys with Larry Jordan. Gordon Burkell Gordon is the founder of Art of the Guillotine and an instructor at Ryerson University in Canada. He is also the President at Scenes Cinematic Teaching Tools Inc. Sponsors We are sponsored by CrumplePop, the place for Final Cut Pro X plugins and effects. We are also sponsored by Noise Industries, creators of the amazing FxFactory Pro suite of effects and plugins (now Final Cut Pro X compatible). And, if you'd like to order something from ToolFarm and get 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. This show is proudly sponsored by Avid, creators of Avid Media Composer and Avid Pro Tools -- the standard in video and audio post production. Other Stuff Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. The That Post Show Rap was performed by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook with lyrics by Kanen. Show Notes Michael Doherty, editor on The Listener. Who also does a ton of zombie movies! Chris Nelson, editor of Mad Men and LOST and Greatest American Hero! The Walter Murch Card (and Cold Mountain). Anything you can learn about filmmaking, you can learn from the first 10 minutes of Fellini's 8 1/2 from 1963, according to Norman's friend "Steve". A more modern film which effectively does a similar thing, although it's not Fellini, called Identity, which has an opening 8-10 minutes of connected character introduction. Also, we should create a Magic: The Gathering-like card game with famous editors, software and editing skills. We mention The Sopranos in the sort-of aftershow thing.