John Hughes’ 1986 comedy A Day Off for Ferris Bueller It’s a great classic that I enjoy rewatching often. But I had no idea that the film was a bit of a mess until legendary editor Paul Hirsch cleaned it up in post-production and saved the film.
This video from CinemaStix explains how Hirsch’s creative editing saved the film, making it the incredibly entertaining film that it is!
Today I’m here to talk about how director John Hughes wrote the film in less than a week and how legendary editor Paul Hirsch saved Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in the editing room.
I thought this video offered a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the making of this film and if you’re a Ferris Bueller’s Day Off fan, you’ll love what it has to offer.
by Joey Fear
Source: Geek Tyrant
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