In our eleventh episode of the Ajyal Show, Maryam Al Sahli, a pioneering Qatari film editor, discusses the intricate dynamics of collaboration in post-production. She highlights the importance of a strong working relationship between directors and editors, emphasising that effective communication and aligned goals are critical for a successful final outcome. Maryam examines the delicate balance editors must strike between their creative vision and the director's intent, acknowledging the necessity of adapting to achieve a cohesive result.
The episode also explores the dual nature of editing, where creative insight must be integrated with technical proficiency. Maryam shares the challenges editors face, particularly in managing these two aspects under the pressure of tight deadlines. She reflects on the stress that time constraints bring, requiring editors to balance creativity with time management to meet production demands.
Maryam goes on to discuss how, while an editor doesn't need to be personally invested in a story, they must believe in its message to effectively convey its essence. She opens up about the intimidation that can arise from the technical side of post-production, but encourages aspiring professionals by noting that modern tools and resources have made learning more accessible than ever. Above all, she highlights the importance of hands-on experience, continuous learning, and overcoming initial challenges through persistence.
For those interested in pursuing post-production as a career, Maryam offers invaluable advice—embrace the craft, seek internships, and always look for opportunities to grow. To learn more about Doha Film Institute's workshops, mentorship programmes, and initiatives that support emerging talent in post-production and other areas of filmmaking, visit our website here and explore how we can help you on your creative journey.
To learn more about Doha Film Institute's initiatives, workshops and funding that help support Qatar’s filmmaking community, visit our website here.