The Grandma’s Quest: A Story of Collaboration and Adobe Tools in Filmmaking

Elma is about a 93 year old woman who gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson. Grandma, I’m in jail. And then sets out on a treacherous quest across the city to get back what was taken. I feel like collaboration is the filmmaking process. There is no filmmaking without collaboration. I feel like nothing gets done without the team. And now Adobe tools are like an essential part of that team. We use speech to text to create a transcript and then automatically add captions and having it in Premiere made it really simple, really easy. Premiere has just been my go-to software for a long time. I’m sort of a self-pot editor and I’ve always found it very smooth and intuitive. I just didn’t really think twice. Something about it being so compact and portable, I feel like almost takes the psychic pressure off the process of cutting a full length feature and I love it. I’m going to go ahead and turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off. I’m going to turn this off.