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BEST EDITING


Established in 1970, Salon has been a part of worldwide post production for over 50 years. Today they provide the latest editing systems including Avid, Adobe, Blackmagic and Apple to many of the world’s most acclaimed productions anywhere they choose to work.


Whether a laptop, desktop or multi-system shared storage network, the Salon team will configure, install and fully support you at home, in the edit suite or in the cloud.


AN EDUCATION IN THE EDIT


Looking to work remotely for the entire production, part of it or a hybrid workflow on your terms? Salon has solutions for all scenarios and can configure a workflow that best suits your needs.


David Webb does not consider himself a comedy editor, but he can certainly cut a hit comedy. Editing Sex Education Season 3 has been an exercise in aiming to maintain the spirit of the original while keeping the stakes high and the audience on their toes


Salon’s own remote system, SalonSync, is now widely used by productions globally from Australia to LA, allowing teams to work collaboratively on full edit systems wherever they are and utilise talent on a global scale.


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A poo-filled sock flung out of a bus window onto the windscreen of a car - a Renault 5 - and the resulting crash, to the sound of French crooner Sacha Distel, in Sex Education Season 3, is the sort of work editor David Webb relishes.


The big scale set piece played out during episode five of the third outing of the Netflix backed comedy drama centred on a group of teenage school kids and their various love, sex and schooling misadventures.


Successfully editing together a stunt with a bus, car and various actors and the actor-propelled, poo-filled sock for Webb was a strange achievement and a surprisingly enjoyable moment. Webb describes the set piece as the “most ridiculous thing that I never thought I’d be editing”.


“Straight after, there was a scene with [actor] Jim Howick, who’s a funny performer, trying to get 30 students


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