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Manhattan Edit Workshop Launches Educational TV and Film Videos on YouTube Channel Featuring Industry Experts

New York, New York - October 18, 2016 - As the leader in post-production training and certification, Manhattan Edit Workshop (MEWShop), has produced, over a number of years, a wealth of video content. Already known for its "Sight, Sound & Story" speaker series and Six-Week Art of Editing course, MEWShop is expanding its purview to web content. That content is available on YouTube.com/MEWShop, from interviews with award-winning editors and cinematographers, to how-to videos detailing step-by-step edit processes.

MEWTube is home to more than 400 videos from MEWShop's "Sight, Sound & Story" event series; including documentary editors, cinematographers, VFX artists, and exclusive interviews with dozens of top visual storytellers like Anne V. Coates, ACE (Lawrence of Arabia, The Elephant Man), Michael Kahn, ACE (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jurassic Park), William Goldenberg, ACE (The Imitation Game, Argo), Kelley Dixon, ACE (Breaking Bad), Alan Heim, ACE (All That Jazz, Network), and Susan Morse, ACE (Manhattan), to name just a few.

MEWTube also boasts a series of how-to videos, providing concise instructions and troubleshooting for a range of programs and equipment including Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, and DSLR cameras. Other exclusive content includes a rich archive of videos from of ACE's EditFest NY event, excerpts from "Inside The Cutting Room With Bobbie O'Steen," a co-produced event series with host and acclaimed author and historian Bobbie O'Steen, and clips from the "Critical Ends" series, featuring short interviews on the editing aesthetics from MEWShop's Artist in Residence program.

"We've been honored to have such incredibly talented artists work directly with our students and share their experiences in both a classroom setting and in our larger events as well," says MEWShop owner Josh Apter. "Since 2004 we've been archiving and sharing this content - first on our site, then on Vimeo and now through MEWTube, where we're presenting all of our content in a single collection. It's the largest archive of its kind and a wealth of knowledge for anyone interested in the art and tech of filmmaking." With this channel, MEWShop aims to provide resources and inspiration to fledgling film editors, students, cinema buffs and more.

Subscribe to MEWTube at http://www.youtube.com/mewshop for new videos every week!







About Manhattan Edit Workshop -  Training in New York City and Your City
Headquartered in the Flatiron District of New York City, Manhattan Edit Workshop was founded in 2002 with the goal of providing cutting-edge instruction on Apple®, Adobe® and Avid® platforms. Since then, MEWShop has added Digital Cinema Production classes, DaVinci Resolve, Autodesk® Smoke®, Assimilate Scratch training and a two-week documentary film production course to its already impressive curriculum. MEWShop's signature Six-Week Intensive is a jump-start for anyone looking for a career in post-production, while weekend and one-week courses introduce and solidify core editing concepts. Corporate and group training offer a customized curriculum, either in-house or on-site, for professionals eager to learn a new skill or to build on existing ones. The facility's focus on small workshops, highly skilled and certified faculty, and a results-oriented curriculum have quickly won it the reputation as New York's premier post-production teaching facility.

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