Pablo Blanco, best editor at the Goya 2012 with “There will be no peace…”
Shot in 35 mm. and following a classic montage and post-production cutting negative, Pablo Blanco sees his work in 'There will be no peace for the wicked' recognized with a Goya.
Pablo Blanco has won the 2012 Goya Award for Best Editing for his work on 'There will be no peace for the wicked', instead of David Gallart ('Blackthorn. Sin destiny'), Elena Ruiz ('Eva') and José Salcedo ('The skin I live in').
Blanco has told Panorama Audiovisual that "putting together a film like this is extremely easy if the director is called Enrique Urbizu. Enrique trusts me a lot because we have made many films together and we have come to trust each other a lot and it is a pleasure to work with him because you know that he has a lot of confidence in what you are doing and that gives a lot of freedom to be able to say, to be able to give your opinion, to be able to offer him things that come to you because you know that he will listen to them and then you yourself have the security of being able to do it."
Starting from such careful photography, like the one that Unax Mendía has carried out in There will be no peace... Blanco assures that this "is a film in which the laboratory has had great importance, because it has been cut in negative. It is not a film that has been digitized or even shot in HD, it has been a classic post-production, everything has been shot in 35 mm."
And this entire process, in record time: “it took us three weeks less than expected to assemble, we enjoyed it a lot and we are very happy with the result,” commented the editor.
Go to the GOYAS 2012 SPECIAL
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