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A station wagon ride. A movie theater. A bathtub drain. In IT: Welcome to Derry, some of the most ordinary places become the source of the show's most memorable nightmares.
This week on Below the Line, Film Editor Esther Sokolow joins Skid and co-host Gianni Damaia to discuss editing the pilot episode of IT: Welcome to Derry. Building on the world established in IT Chapters One and Two, Esther breaks down how the creative team crafted the pilot's most memorable scares while exploring an earlier chapter in Pennywise's history.
HBO provided four clips from the pilot episode, giving Esther the opportunity to break down:
- The station wagon sequence that transforms a seemingly kind family into one of the pilot's most disturbing nightmares
- The theater massacre and the editorial decision to anchor the chaos through Lilly's point of view
- Teddy's encounter with the living lampshade and the practical effects hidden within the scare
- Lilly's bathtub vision and the subtle editorial tricks that make Pennywise's presence feel unnervingly wrong
Beyond the individual scares, Esther explains how horror editing relies on audience empathy, carefully controlled perspective, and a deep understanding of what viewers fear before the monster ever appears. From sound design and pacing to practical effects and performance, she offers a fascinating look at adapting Stephen King's world for television while creating an identity uniquely suited to IT: Welcome to Derry.
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