Cut to Black: Pam DeMetruis-Thomas, Sound Editor
Sound Editor for film/tv whose credits include “Passing,” “Time Out of Mind,” “Luce” and “Sex and the City” […]
Sound Editor for film/tv whose credits include “Passing,” “Time Out of Mind,” “Luce” and “Sex and the City” […]
Various projects from film trailers for “Transformers” to “The Voice” to “Chicago Med” […]
Esteemed Documentary Editor who won and Emmy and and Eddie for his work on “Freedom Riders” […]
Assistant Editor whose credits include “Pokemon Detective Pikachu,” “Star Trek Beyond,” and “Walking Dead” to name a few […]
With a reported attendance in excess of 100,000 from some 160 countries, plus 1,800-plus exhibitors, the NAB Show is often described as the world’s largest convention encompassing the convergence of media, entertainment and technology — the self-styled “MET Effect.” […]
These thousands of post-production professionals logged on to hear National Executive Director Cathy Repola report on the ongoing IATSE Basic Agreement negotiations, which occur every three years and affect contracts in film and television. The turnout eclipsed the meeting during the last negotiation cycle in 2018 when about 2,100 members showed up in the ballroom of the Sheraton Universal. […]
MPEG nominees won for work on projects ranging from the dramas “The Crown” and “The Queen’s Gambit” to comedies such as “Ted Lasso” and “A Black Lady Sketch Show.” […]
It was all champagne and roses—er, champagne and Cheez-Its—for the Women’s Steering Committee (WSC) as it hosted its fourth annual Emmy celebration on August 22. […]
The IATSE Basic Agreement was ratified on Monday by just a few hundred votes in two guilds, and with a majority of members of the 13 West Coast locals actually voting no. But the Area Standards Agreement […]
Dozens of Hollywood’s most prominent cinematographers banded together Tuesday to put a thoughtful argument behind a simple plea: “ban all functional firearms on set.” Among the 200 […]
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