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Jargon Patrol: Preditor

Posted on: Wednesday, March 10th, 2004
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JARGON PATROL: DEFINITIONS • SLANG • TERMINOLOGY

PREDITOR: Blend of producer and editor

In the entertainment and media industry, the word preditor is a combining of the personnel titles “Producer” and “Editor” to reflect on one person taking on the duties of both an editor and a producer.

A preditor is usually someone who is skilled at editing both in terms of craft as well as their ability to operate the particular editing platform such as Avid or Final Cut Pro, or both. Additionally, they have been given the responsibility for producing the editing process. Given that, one might consider the more apt term to be “Educer,” however the play on the standard English word  predator, an animal that stalks and kills it’s prey to survive, conjures the social darwinism of the situation; the connotation being that the editor is taking work from producers who would be solely dedicated to the tasks of crafting the ideas behind the structure of the content as well as interfacing with other team members and executive staff on a project.

Origin of the role of Preditors in the Entertainment, Marketing and Media Businesses

Preditors became more and more common due to the rise of reality television. Usually an editor is given a detailed script to cut from, but a preditor is often given only an outline and is expected to create the story himself.  Likewise, for marketing and media projects (i.e. viral web campaigns, corporate communications, editorial content) a preditor is often chosen to keep budget costs down as well as for efficiency sake.

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4 Responses to “Jargon Patrol: Preditor”

  1. Products & Services: The NYU – Package Cost $5000 Says:

    [...] shooter while not bulking-up on additional crew. It requires a multi-day edit best overseen by a preditor. Every key point is crafted, illustrated or explained (for example using cutaways of simple [...]

  2. Products & Services: The Weekend Filmmaker – Package Price $3200 Says:

    [...] Filmmaker Edit – Priced at $1200 You want to hand of the fruits of your shooting labors to the good preditors at BCP, toss them a bone of guidance and let them spin some golden yarn on their edit [...]

  3. Products & Services: The Flip Clip – Package Price $675 Says:

    [...] shot some footage using your camcorder so now, with a note of guidance from you, let the preditors at BCP step in to edit the final [...]

  4. Reitz Lange Holiday Card: Inspires Web 0.0 Baby Play Date Says:

    [...] card from Reitz Lange.  The missive starred “Executive Producer” Ella guesting as a Preditor in a photo making a few tweaks to the company holiday vid in the edit [...]

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