Welcome to the official launch of our Cut Community platform!
Important: these are not masterclasses, and we are not teachers or anything like that. It’s just our platform where we share our experience and editing breakdown from projects that we’ve done and is just an extended supplement to the projects we share on our social media.
Followers of our Patreon can choose to follow one of two directions. The first one is editing breakdown, where we introduce you to how and why we cut our projects this way. The second one is an additional thing that is important in our job: playback editing, editing presentations, animatic cuts, CG workflow, etc.—everything about the pre-production and production stages before the editing.
Of course, you can combine and take both of them!
Check the link in bio to see more: patreon.com/cut_community
Motion design by @nazar.perih Text and cuts by @oveay
9 AI tools in Premiere Pro worth actually using.
AI won’t make you a better editor.
But it can definitely make your workflow faster.
Here are 9 Premiere Pro tools that can help reduce repetitive work and give you more time for actual editorial decisions:
— Generative Extend
— Text-Based Editing
— Enhance Speech
— Audio Remix
— Auto Reframe
— Morph Cut
— Scene Edit Detection
— Auto Color
— Auto Cut
The point is not to let the software do the thinking for you.
The point is to remove friction where it makes sense — so you can focus more on rhythm, structure, pacing, and taste.
Which one do you actually use in your workflow?
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#17 How to Prepare for Editing a Fighting-Sport Commercial — now available for free!
This post breaks down the full preparation and post-edit workflow behind a large-scale fight sports video. It covers animatics, previs, on-set playback editing, collaboration with VFX and motion teams, and how early editorial decisions helped optimize the shoot, post-production budget, and final edit. A detailed look at why editor involvement at every stage is critical for complex action-driven projects.
We’re also testing a new podcast format. Now you can not only read our posts but also listen to them! Let us know how it works for you in the comments on this post or on Instagram!
Link (Free) IN BIO!
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Cut Community just dropped the ultimate Welcome Pack: Pro SFX, signature LUTs, and bonus
FREE for all community members.
Everything you need for a cinematic look and sound is one click away. Stop searching, start creating! 🎬
Join & Download by link in bio!
#23 Crafting Rhythm and Speed in Football Ad
New Breakdown: Nike x Rodri ⚽️⚡️
In this episode of our community series, we’re diving into the editing process behind the Nike spot featuring Rodri. I’m sharing how we managed limited filming time with the athlete, used 200 fps footage to create «fast-slow» rhythms, and built a high-energy sequence from just a few seconds of choreography. Check out the full post for all the technical insights!
Link in bio!
#24 Editing Preparation: From Previz to Final Cut
This post breaks down the preparation process behind a seemingly simple 7-shot project, showing how much editorial work happens before the shoot. It covers creating a detailed animatic, coordinating with previs and motion control, on-set playback editing, and close collaboration with VFX and the agency. The result: a nearly locked edit by the end of the shoot and one of the fastest final editing sessions possible thanks to precise pre-production planning.
#22 Inside the Editing Preparation for a Car Film
#22 Inside the editing Preparation for a Car Film
This post covers the preparation for the Porsche “Through the Generations” project, including creating an animatic, planning car choreography with toy cars, on-set editing to refine shots, and post-shoot editing in Berlin with feedback from focus groups to improve the final video.
Check out the link in bio!!
#21 How to Edit a Cinematic Car Commercial
This post breaks down the editing approach behind a Porsche film, focusing on how storytelling, match cuts, and rhythm were shaped in the edit. It explores how memory, time, and action were interwoven through transitions, visual connections, and editorial decisions made both during post-production and after revisiting the cut.
Check out link in bio!
Happy New Year everyone! ✨
Welcome to new post:
#19 How to Edit a Fast-Paced
This post breaks down the editing process behind a Valorant trailer for Riot Games, focusing on how editorial choices reshape structure, pacing, and energy. It covers how added shots, parallel editing, flashes, motion blur, and bold cuts were used to turn relatively static material into a dynamic!
Check out the full post by link in the bio!
Before/After from the latest @ufc project!
Check out link in the bio to see a full breakdown of the project preparation, including all previs, playback, pre-shoot, and animatic edits, as well as a detailed editing workflow of the entire preparation process!