In this episode of our new series, Creator Crews, @Vox producer and cinephile Edward Vega brings a @rocketjump video to our group of top-notch creative experts. Featured Video: https://youtu.be/0l5uZ-JDYDA?si=8OpEtDoXjZWED76s Featured Guests: Edward Vega is a filmmaker and Webby Award nominated video producer. He currently works at Vox Media, where he creates explainer-style videos covering pop culture, science and cinema. His videos have amassed over 30 million collective views to date, with some of the most popular being "Why we all need subtitles now," "How Olympic divers make the perfect tiny splash," and "How “Spider-Verse: forced animation to evolve." You can find his work or get in touch here: https://www.vox.com/authors/edward-vega Sven Pape is an ACE Award-nominated editor who cut for James Cameron (3D-Imax ‘Ghosts Of The Abyss’), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Emmy-Winning ‘HitRECord on TV’), and Mark Webber (Sundance Fest – Grand Jury Prize Nominee ‘The End of Love’). His YouTube Channel @ThisGuyEdits focuses on creative storytelling and editing. He also designed an online film editing course where I teach over 850 students everything I know about film editing. Join Sven's community at patreon.com/thisguyedits Michael Tucker is a writer, director, and creator. In 2016, Michael started the film analysis YouTube channel @LessonsfromtheScreenplay. He also hosts @BeyondTheScreenplay, the companion podcast to the channel featuring conversational analyses of movies and TV shows. Join Michael's community at patreon.com/lftscreenplay 00:00 ‘A Bad Video' by RocketJump 00:49 The ‘Scott Pilgrim’ of YouTube 01:37 Story efficiency 03:41 Sound Design and Editing Techniques 05:59 Midpoint Reversal and Story Structure 06:19 Green Screen and Visual Effects 07:29 Performance and Eye Movements 16:17 Reality TV Influence and Sound Effects 19:50 Final Thoughts and Conclusion