Editors Guild members filled the Dede Allen Seminar Room at the Guild’s LA offices on Saturday morning, October 14 for the Art of Mentoring, presented by the Diversity Committee’s African-American …
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Dim Sum and Diversity:
A Discussion of Shared ExperiencesThe Guild’s Asian-American Steering Committee hosted a traditional brunch and panel discussion by distinguished group of Asian-heritage union members.
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Countering the Celluloid Ceiling:
The Perils of Post-ProductionAmong the 250 top-grossing films of 2016, 79 percent had no female picture editors and 93 percent had no female supervising sound editors.
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The Editors Guild’s Diversity Committee was created last year because of a need to bring awareness for inclusion in our workplace. We were glad that so many of our members …
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When the winning editor was announced for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series at the 2016 Emmy Awards ceremony, picture editor Kabir Akhtar, ACE, was stunned to hear …
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The panel featured two picture editors whose credits include some of the most popular animation/stop motion films of recent times: Jeff Draheim, ACE, and Edie Ichioka, ACE.
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Last year, the Editors Guild’s Diversity Committee sent out its first survey to gather preliminary information about the Local 700 membership.
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CineMontage Issue
Demonstrates Need for Diversityby uncreditedby uncreditedby MPEG Diversity Committee In the last issue of CineMontage (Q3 2016), the Editors Guild’s Diversity Committee was introduced. This very same issue of the Guild’s magazine also prompted a flood …
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Early on, a Woman’s Place Was in the Cutting Room
by Betsy McLaneby Betsy McLane“Great film editing begins with great pictures,” said Barbara “Bobbie” McLean in a 1977 interview in Film Comment magazine. She could make such a gracious statement with authority at that …
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On a Sunday morning in mid-September the Dede Allen Seminar Room at the Motion Picture Editors Guild’s Los Angeles offices was the setting for Break the Ice, the first roundtable …