Actor Quote by Kerry Bishe
“The storytelling in a movie is in the cut; it's in the edit. It's not an actor's job, really. Your job is such a tiny little thing, and I love the feeling of juggling or tightrope walking.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Film Editing Talk, 2015
The essence of storytelling lies in editing, not just acting; the editor shapes the narrative like a tightrope walker balancing elements.
In simple terms: Storytelling is created by editing, not just acting.
Focus on editing to shape story.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- film production
- post‑production
- director‑editor communication
- creative problem solving
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does editing change your perception of a scene?
- What editing choices make a story compelling?
Editing cannot compensate for a weak script or performance.