<p>Today on Art of the Cut we discuss the documentary, <em>The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist</em> with the editors of the film, Daysha Broadway, ACE, and Davis Coombe. The film was produced and directed by some of the same team that created the film <em>Everything, Everywhere, All at Once</em>.</p><p>Daysha’s been on Art of the Cut before for <em>The Black Lady Sketch Show</em>, for which she won an Emmy and was nominated for an ACE Eddie Award. She was also nominated for Emmys for <em>Born This Way</em>, and a Peabody Award for <em>Surviving R. Kelly.</em></p><p>Davis is known for editing <em>Casting JonBenet</em>, <em>The Social Dilemma</em> for which he is an Emmy winner, <em>Saving Face</em> for which he won another Emmy, and <em>Chasing Coral</em>.</p><p>Our discussion today is about the structure of the film, creatively re-purposing animation, and when not to cut on-camera interviews.</p><p>If you want to read along with this podcast and see images from the movie, clips, the trailer and even the Adobe Premiere timeline, visit the BorisFX.com blog site at:</p><p>borisfx.com/blog/aotc</p>