
Preditors is a London based editing house
capable of 3D HD & SD editing
Spread over 4 floors in London’s west end, Preditors has 5 fully networked Final Cut editing suites, 5.1 Dolby Surround mixing and layback facilities as well as an SGO Mistika stereoscopic 3D editing, grading and viewing room.
Preditors aims to bring a bit of pleasure back into the editing process whilst creating inspiring television, DVDs and cinema. We can ensure that you will find our house not only extremely professional but also a fun place to be.
What we do
Final Cut Pro has enabled us to eliminate the offline and conform processes by allowing us to digitise all rushes at online quality from the start, saving our clients both time and money.
We can also support any on-site or in-office FCP edits you may have with digitising, conforming, playouts, QC or even editors, read more »
Post Production Editing
Post production editing is one of the most important processes involved in filmmaking. This process usually involves selecting shots for use and combining them into cohesive sequences. The end result is the finished motion picture. In many ways, post production editing is similar to storytelling- relevant details are chosen and presented in a specific way to leave the viewer with the desired impression. When done correctly, the viewer will be so enthralled in the film that editing will not be noticed.
Film editing is an art. An editor does not simply place pieces of the film together and send it off to the theatre. There is a lot of creativity and consideration involved. The film needs to be cohesive, and it is the film editor’s job to ensure that the story is told accurately and smoothly. Choosing the right film editor is an extremely important decision. 3D post production editing and HD post production editing, which have become more necessary in recent times, require additional skill and expertise too.
HD Post Production Editing
The film editor always needs to consider the dialogue, images, story, performances of the actors, and pacing of the film when they work. This process is even more complex in 3D post production editing or HD post production editing as the images are presented in an unconventional manner. Different techniques must be used and a greater degree of skill and consideration is required. As a result, choosing a post production editor in this situation is an important and delicate process.
3D Post Production Editing
3D post production editing and HD post production editing are two forms of post production editing that were not relevant until the last several years. With the advent of HD technology and widespread availability of HD compatible televisions, films and television shows alike are being produced in high-definition. The cost of HD technology is falling, making this type of editing more important as the finished product will soon be accessible to a large portion of the general population.
3D technology has also increased in popularity among filmmakers. Even more shockingly, 3D compatible products are already on the market for purchase and use in homes. Though most are still very expensive, it is likely that the price of this technology will eventually decrease as well. Soon, the majority of people will have HD and 3D compatible televisions in their homes, making 3D post production editing and HD post production editing more necessary than ever.


