How I Landed My Dream Job Editing ‘Cobra Kai’ | with Jon Hurwitz, Josh Heald, and Hayden Schlossberg

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Have you ever wondered what it takes to get the attention of high profile producers and show runners so you can build a relationship with them and possibly work on their shows someday?

Have you ever wanted be a fly on the wall in the edit suite of a high profile tv show to see what it’s really like working in the trenches?

And if you do land the job working with your dream creators, have you ever wondered what steps you can take to not only do a great job but also build relationships for life so you are always invited to work on future projects?

All these questions are answered (and a lot more) in my interview with Cobra Kai creators Jon Hurwitz, Josh Heald, and Hayden Schlossberg.

In this episode we have a candid no-topics-off-limits conversation about the realities of editing and collaborating on a show like Cobra Kai (which I edit, by the way). We discuss how in the world the Karate Kid saga ended up becoming a hit series on YouTube of all places (then of course become a global phenomenon on Netflix), the psychology I used to land myself my dream job editing this show not having any previous relationships with Jon, Josh, or Hayden, and we also dive deep into the creative process on the show including managing the tight schedule, why they insisted on sending hundreds of pages of notes for every cut (and how I prioritized that work with the other obligations in my life…love you guys BTW), and ultimately what show runners and producers are looking for in potential talent they might hire for future projects.

If you want to work in scripted television or features someday, this discussion is a masterclass on the psychology of networking and building relationships with high profile producers.