How Creative Editing Transformed ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ into a Timeless Classic

Watch as Danny Boyd of CinemaStix delves into the magic behind the 1986 comedy classic, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Director John Hughes wrote the script in just one week, but it was legendary film editor Paul Hirsch who transformed it into a cultural icon. Hirsch’s editing not only rescued the film from bad reviews but also crafted a coherent and memorable story that remains significant to this day. Check out Boyd’s analysis on how editing made all the difference!

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