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From Tax Audits to the Multiverse: Editing ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ in Adobe Premiere Pro

Learn how editor Paul Rogers and director pair the Daniels edited a key scene for the hit film.

In between superhero spectacle and family-friendly animated fare, a surprise indie hit is making its way into international theaters and the cultural consciousness. Everything Everywhere All at Once follows Evelyn Wang, played by Michelle Yeoh, as she does laundry, confronts a tax audit, and fights to save the multiverse. While the film has become known for its universe-hopping action, writers and directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (collectively known as the Daniels) say that it’s about family at heart.

“In the end, it’s really just about a family trying to find each other in the noise of modern life, and the multiverse is a perfect metaphor for that,” Kwan said.

The Daniels sat down with editor Paul Rogers for an Adobe Editor Spotlight to discuss how they used Adobe Premiere Pro to edit a pivotal scene: an unassuming tax audit that evolves into something much more.

Here are a few insights from the video.

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