keep it short. include a bio and resume. use thumbnails. use an off the shelf video gallery. vimeo or wordpress.
google "editing reel" to view a few thousand variations.
Owen
On Jul 13, 2013, at 12:31 PM, Roger <rogershuff@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Also, a demo rell from an editor specialising in documentaries is likely to be too long (you need to watch a lot to get the flavour).
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> On 13 Jul 2013, at 17:14, Terence Curren wrote:
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>> I never look at demo reels. You can't tell what an editor actually did from them for one, and you can't tell if they are a mediocre editor who had great footage from a great director, or they are an Einstein of editors who made a viewable project from horsesh!t.
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>> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "caamada" <dario.caamano@...> wrote:
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>>> HI.
>>> I would like to receive your experience making demo reels or show reels (I don't know if there's a difference).
>>> I been working as an editor for 5 years in a tv educational channel, making documentaries and some general interest shows.
>>> I had work also in little comercials and some fictionals and artistic videos.
>>> I dont know how can I mix all this in a good demo reel that show what I do. I never do a demo reel of this kind.
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>>> I saw a lot of demo reels in vimeo, but I would like to receive advice or a demo reel of yours to see whats a good direction to take.
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>>> Thanks and my english is not good, I know!
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>>> Dario from Argentina
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