<span class=normal>Editing is a storytelling art form, a creative process that pieces together the scenes and the sequences of the film. Also known as invisible art because once engaged in the film, a spectator foresees the editors contribution to the film. Speaking about Shaitans edit, Bejoy says, I sat for the entire editing phase for every scene. If you are clear with your work then it is not really going to be a puzzle for you to piece together. I have no problem in admitting that for my first short film. I had no idea where it was going. As per the story, I just went and shot the film and when I sat for editing the film I was puzzled on how it would all come together. You tend to learn a lot on the way as you keep working. I have worked on big budgeted films like Guru, Raavan and I have also made many short films… the kind of experience and knowledge that you can get with such work is immense. Shaitan is a reflection of a lot of work from my past that I have been able to learn; this was also a major learning experience. With that being said, it was not really a puzzle at the edit table but rather more of an extension of the final product that we wanted. </span>