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Maura Corey is the picture editor of Gen V, a satire about young adult superheroes. Walter Schulz is the visual effects supervisor behind The Curse, a story about a cursed couple who are part of a reality show. These two creatives share how they got their start, their work process, and what it takes to build a successful career in film. In today’s episode, No Film School’s Grant Vance speaks with editor Maura Corey and visual effects supervisor Walter Schulz to discuss: Their relationships with other departments The benefits of working in both production and post-production Maintaining the tone and feel of The Boys while editing Gen V Why there is a comeback for practical effects in TV  The unique, collaborative nature of working on The Curse A.I. - will it affect editing and VFX The reason visual effects have improved in television in the past 10 years The importance of advocating for yourself and telling others your goals The unique paths they took and opportunities that came their way  Memorable Quotes “You’d be surprised how much VFX are actually in comedy.” [13:54] “Visual language is such a strong medium to illustrate an emotional journey.” [21:31] “Don’t hate any tools….that one tool you hate is going to save you in those two months you are out of work.” [25:41] “The only way you’re going to be able to move ahead in this business is to tell people what you want to do.” [40:07] “Don’t be afraid to walk out of your comfort zone. That will change your life.” [47:25] Mentioned Gen V The Curse   Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web https://nofilmschool.com/ Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool Twitter  https://twitter.com/nofilmschool YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool Send us an email with questions or feedback: [email protected]! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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