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Editor – Eliot Knapman
FURIOSA editor Eliot Knapman is no stranger to the post-apocalyptic postproduction of a Mad Max movie, having previously worked as ACE editor Margaret “Margie” Sixel’s second assistant on MAD MAX: FURY ROAD. For director George Miller’s latest film in the franchise, not only was Eliot tapped to be co-editor with Sixel, but was there on set with Miller throughout production doing the first assembly under what had to be fun, but arduous, conditions.
FURIOSA is the fifth installment in Miller’s Mad Max franchise, and the first not focused on series protagonist Max Rockatansky, instead acting as both a spin-off prequel to MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (2015) and an origin story for the Fury Road character Furiosa, portrayed by both Anya Taylor-Joy and Alyla Browne in the prequel. Set 15 to 20 years before the events of Fury Road, the film follows the title character’s life for over a decade, from her kidnapping by the forces of warlord Dementus (Chris Hemsworth) to her ascension to the rank of Imperator.
Eliot Knapman
Editing FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA
In our discussion with FURIOSA editor Eliot Knapman, we talk about:
- Origin stories on screen and in the cutting room
- Q-Taking it all in
- Digging through the ToyBox to build the War Rig
- Keeping your protagonist active
- Having fun with frame rates
The Credits
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