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Reel Wellness: In a Time of Industry Turmoil, Post Veterans Need Time Out for Fitness
by uncreditedby uncredited‘I know first-hand how badly editors need to keep moving.’
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FeaturesWhat Our Members Do
WHAT OUR MEMBERS DO: Drew Mixon, Assistant Editor
by uncreditedby uncredited“My job is to help make the editors’ day less hectic, so I assist them with graphics, sound work, and mostly technical problems that affect them. Sometimes an assistant editor …
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‘Ripley’s’ Editing Game: David Rogers and Joshua Raymond Lee Talk About the Elegant Netflix Hit
by uncreditedby uncreditedWhen the audience first meets the grifter Tom Ripley in the eponymous new limited series drama, “Ripley,” he’s dragging a dead body down a long flight of stairs in the …
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RETIREES LUNCHEON: Photos from the Events in New York and Los Angeles
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FeaturesFrom The National Executive Director
CATHY’S COLUMN: After a Hard Fight, Some Words of Thanks for Those Who Stepped Up
by Cathy Repolaby Cathy RepolaNow, all these months later, we have new contracts overwhelmingly ratified by members, which I am confident will improve pay and working conditions for our union members. More than 76% …
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FeaturesThis Quarter in Film History
O Pioneers! These Picture Editors Led the Way for Women in Post-Production During the Golden Years of the Studio System
by uncreditedby uncreditedThere was a small group of women who had exceptionally successful editing careers that started almost at the birth of cinema and continued for much of the 20th century.
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A Brilliant Career: How William Goldenberg Became a Go-To Editor for Ben Affleck and Many Other Directors
by Su Fang Thamby Su Fang ThamGoldenberg’s C.V. covers a long list of projects, ranging from big-budget actioners like “6 Underground” (2019) and Michael Bay’s “Transformers” films to quieter dramas like “Unbroken” (2014) and “Seabiscuit” (2003).
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Just Kidding: A Generation Later, ‘Parenthood’ Still Brings It All Back Home
by uncreditedby uncreditedThough we GenXers might look back on our favorite ’80s films with some chagrin, “Parenthood” (1989) holds up.
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A Show Reborn: The Editors of ‘Chad’ on Finding the Funny in the Immigrant Dream
by uncreditedby uncredited“The episodes really came together in the edit. The two of them made that process really fun from beginning to end by taking risks, trying things, and crafting moments that …