I don`t know how many viewers – even the film lovers – are aware of how important the editing is in the life of a film. Many studies and sophisticated theories about editing have been written about editing; it has been analyzed and divided into categories; it was called “the poetical scissors”. But nothing compares to talking to a professional in the field and understanding there is nothing dry, or mechanical in this work, but a continuous communicating with the alive being of the film, which actually is born ouf of his/her hands. And when the professional is
Dana Bunescu, with her rich experience ( more than 25 films in 15 years), you start to understand how possessive this job may be; it is “the job that hits you hard and you can`t get through with it unless you dedicate your entire life completely to it.”