The universe of the USS Enterprise was alive with sound, Much of that was due to the singular vision of writer/producer Gene Roddenberry, along with the inventiveness of Douglas H. …
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By the time I was 25, I was a store manager working long hours with little respect and a low level of creativity. I needed a change.
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A very summer, my family got invited to the Paramount Studio picnic by my uncle, Al Zuniga. New movie and TV stars would appear; most notably for me were the …
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Editing on the ‘Fringe’ New Series Offers More Storytelling Time
by Laura Almoby Laura AlmoCineMontage recently sat down with the trio of Fringe editors––Jon Dudkowski, Tanya Swerling and Scott Vickrey, A.C.E.––to discuss their work.
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Watching movies and TV shows all day––and getting paid for it–– sounds like a dream job, but it’s serious work for quality control and videotape operators. Both are technical jobs, …
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Boning Up on Editing: A Tale of Three Assistants Who Got the Bump
by Laura Almoby Laura AlmoAlthough these occurrences are far from commonplace, they are testament to the talent of these assistants-turned-editors.
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Guild engineers are self-admitted gearheads who just plain love to fix things.
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Russ Denove spoke to CineMontage briefly and reflected on editing the ‘Fringe’ pilot.
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I joined the Motion Picture Sound Editors’ Board of Directors, eventually becoming the first woman president in 1984, and also served on the Executive Committee of the Sound Branch of …
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While Technical Directors are still looked to for crew leadership and a smooth-running show, changes are coming furiously.