Jane Goodall in Jane. Photo by Hugo van Lawick. © National Geographic
“Dunkirk” (edited by Lee Smith, Ace) and “I, Tonya” (edited by Tatiana S. Riegel, Ace) won Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) and Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy) respectively at the 68thAnnual Ace Eddie Awards Friday where trophies were handed out recognizing the best editing of 2017 in ten categories of film, television and documentaries.
“Coco” (edited by Steve Bloom) won Best Edited Animated Feature Film and “Jane” (edited by Joe Beshenkovsky, Ace, Will Znidaric and Brett Morgen) won Best Edited Documentary (Feature).
Television winners included “Black-ish — Lemons” (edited by John Peter Bernardo and Jamie Pedroza) for Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television, “Curb Your Enthusiasm — The Shucker” (edited by Jonathan Corn, Ace) for Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television, “Fargo — Who Rules The Land of Denial” (edited by Andrew Seklir, Ace) for Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television,...
“Dunkirk” (edited by Lee Smith, Ace) and “I, Tonya” (edited by Tatiana S. Riegel, Ace) won Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) and Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy) respectively at the 68thAnnual Ace Eddie Awards Friday where trophies were handed out recognizing the best editing of 2017 in ten categories of film, television and documentaries.
“Coco” (edited by Steve Bloom) won Best Edited Animated Feature Film and “Jane” (edited by Joe Beshenkovsky, Ace, Will Znidaric and Brett Morgen) won Best Edited Documentary (Feature).
Television winners included “Black-ish — Lemons” (edited by John Peter Bernardo and Jamie Pedroza) for Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television, “Curb Your Enthusiasm — The Shucker” (edited by Jonathan Corn, Ace) for Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television, “Fargo — Who Rules The Land of Denial” (edited by Andrew Seklir, Ace) for Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television,...
- 1/28/2018
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Coco, Jane prevail in animation, doc categories.
Dunkirk’s Lee Smith and I, Tonya’s Tatiana S. Riegel earned the two top awards for drama and comedy at the 68th Annual Ace Eddie Awards on Friday night (January 26).
The editors’ guild handed out 10 prizes honouring the best work in 2017 in film, television and documentaries at the 2018 ceremony in Beverly Hills.
Coco edited by Steve Bloom won Best Edited Animated Feature Film and Jane – excluded in the Oscar nominations last week – edited by Joe Beshenkovsky, Will Znidaric and director Brett Morgen won Best Edited Documentary (Feature).
Television winners included Black-ish – Lemons (edited by John Peter Bernardo and Jamie Pedroza) for Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television, and Curb Your Enthusiasm – The Shucker (edited by Jonathan Corn) for Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television.
Fargo – Who Rules The Land Of Denial (edited by Andrew Seklir) was named Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television while, The Handmaid’s Tale...
Dunkirk’s Lee Smith and I, Tonya’s Tatiana S. Riegel earned the two top awards for drama and comedy at the 68th Annual Ace Eddie Awards on Friday night (January 26).
The editors’ guild handed out 10 prizes honouring the best work in 2017 in film, television and documentaries at the 2018 ceremony in Beverly Hills.
Coco edited by Steve Bloom won Best Edited Animated Feature Film and Jane – excluded in the Oscar nominations last week – edited by Joe Beshenkovsky, Will Znidaric and director Brett Morgen won Best Edited Documentary (Feature).
Television winners included Black-ish – Lemons (edited by John Peter Bernardo and Jamie Pedroza) for Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television, and Curb Your Enthusiasm – The Shucker (edited by Jonathan Corn) for Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television.
Fargo – Who Rules The Land Of Denial (edited by Andrew Seklir) was named Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television while, The Handmaid’s Tale...
- 1/27/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
“Dunkirk,” Christopher Nolan’s trippy, clock-ticking experiment in pure cinema, “I, Tonya,” the black comedy about notorious figure skater Tonya Harding (Oscar nominee Margo Robbie), and “Coco,” Pixar’s ode to Día de los Muertos, took top editing honors in drama, comedy, and animation respectively at the 68th Ace Eddie Awards Friday at the Beverly Hilton.
Ace is a great Oscar predictor for editing (23 out of the last 27 years ), which now makes “Dunkirk” the favorite for editor Lee Smith. It beat Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape of Water,” the Best Picture Oscar frontrunner, edited by Sidney Wolinsky. And, surprisingly, for comedy, “I Tonya” (Tatiana Riegel) triumphed over “Baby Driver” (Jonathan Amos & Paul Machliss) and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (Jon Gregory). These are the five Oscar nominees for Best Film Editing. However, as a Best Picture predictor, Ace hasn’t fared as well, picking the winner 16 out of the last 27 years.
Ace is a great Oscar predictor for editing (23 out of the last 27 years ), which now makes “Dunkirk” the favorite for editor Lee Smith. It beat Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape of Water,” the Best Picture Oscar frontrunner, edited by Sidney Wolinsky. And, surprisingly, for comedy, “I Tonya” (Tatiana Riegel) triumphed over “Baby Driver” (Jonathan Amos & Paul Machliss) and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (Jon Gregory). These are the five Oscar nominees for Best Film Editing. However, as a Best Picture predictor, Ace hasn’t fared as well, picking the winner 16 out of the last 27 years.
- 1/27/2018
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
The American Cinema Editors (Ace) have announced nominations for the 68th Annual Ace Eddie Awards. The ceremony recognizes outstanding editing in 10 film, television, and documentary categories. Nominated for best edited feature film this year are “Dunkirk” and “Blade Runner 2049” in the dramatic category and “Baby Driver” and “Get Out” in the comedy category.
Read More:2018 Oscar Predictions: Best Editing
Emmy winners such as “Veep,” “Big Little Lies,” and “The Handmaid’s Tale” will also compete for Ace prizes this year. “Fargo,” “Better Call Saul,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” all have multiple Ace television nominees.
Winners will be revealed on January 26. Check out the full nominations list below.
Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic)
“Blade Runner 2049,” Joe Walker
“Dunkirk,” Lee Smith
“Molly’s Game,” Alan Baumgarten, Josh Schaeffer & Elliot Graham
“The Post,” Michael Kahn & Sarah Broshar
“The Shape of Water.” Sidney Wolinsky
Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy)
“Baby Driver,” Jonathan Amos & Paul Machliss
“Get Out,...
Read More:2018 Oscar Predictions: Best Editing
Emmy winners such as “Veep,” “Big Little Lies,” and “The Handmaid’s Tale” will also compete for Ace prizes this year. “Fargo,” “Better Call Saul,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” all have multiple Ace television nominees.
Winners will be revealed on January 26. Check out the full nominations list below.
Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic)
“Blade Runner 2049,” Joe Walker
“Dunkirk,” Lee Smith
“Molly’s Game,” Alan Baumgarten, Josh Schaeffer & Elliot Graham
“The Post,” Michael Kahn & Sarah Broshar
“The Shape of Water.” Sidney Wolinsky
Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy)
“Baby Driver,” Jonathan Amos & Paul Machliss
“Get Out,...
- 1/3/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Night Catches Us
Directed by Tanya Hamilton
Screenplay by Tanya Hamilton
2010, USA
Night Catches Us provides an ironically timeless theme: giving governing of a country (in this case The United States) back to the people of the country. America was created by secessionists and rebels and yet in this film they recall how they are thwarted at every turn.
Writer/director Tanya Hamilton takes us back to 1970’s Philadelphia, as ex-Black Panther Marcus Washington (played by Anthony Mackie) returns home on the day of his father’s funeral. Patricia Wilson (played by Kerry Washington) shows us that even when we have moved on from a relationship, the unresolved emotions and true love realties tug at our hearts for answers, peace and resolution. Her precociously pithy daughter, Iris (played by Jamara Griffen), gives a refreshing performance reminding us how kids are giant sponges that suck up all the knowledge of internal personal relationships.
Directed by Tanya Hamilton
Screenplay by Tanya Hamilton
2010, USA
Night Catches Us provides an ironically timeless theme: giving governing of a country (in this case The United States) back to the people of the country. America was created by secessionists and rebels and yet in this film they recall how they are thwarted at every turn.
Writer/director Tanya Hamilton takes us back to 1970’s Philadelphia, as ex-Black Panther Marcus Washington (played by Anthony Mackie) returns home on the day of his father’s funeral. Patricia Wilson (played by Kerry Washington) shows us that even when we have moved on from a relationship, the unresolved emotions and true love realties tug at our hearts for answers, peace and resolution. Her precociously pithy daughter, Iris (played by Jamara Griffen), gives a refreshing performance reminding us how kids are giant sponges that suck up all the knowledge of internal personal relationships.
- 4/17/2011
- by Lauren Cragg
- SoundOnSight
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