Foster The People
Television has its own way of telling stories, on screen and in the cutting room.
Television has its own way of telling stories, on screen and in the cutting room.
The Editors Guild’s Diversity Committee, with its various subcommittees, represent the Guild’s largest committee (32 members). The committees have been planning events for 2018. […]
The Guild’s Asian-American Steering Committee hosted a traditional brunch and panel discussion by distinguished group of Asian-heritage union members. […]
A fair question to ask is how much diversity is there in the Editors Guild? […]
One century ago, on February 8, 1915, David Wark Griffith’s ‘The Birth of a Nation’ premiered under its original title, The Clansman, at Clune’s Auditorium in Los Angeles. […]
During the Golden Age of Hollywood, Louis B. Mayer, Darryl F. Zanuck and Cecil B. De Mille were powerful enough to determine who would work in the American film industry. […]
The Motion Picture Editors Guild’s East Coast office is developing educational opportunities for the untapped pool of talent in the city’s minority population. […]
Although nowhere near as well represented as their male counterparts in the Academy Awards pantheon, women in post-production nonetheless gained recognition for their craft and brought home some Oscar gold. […]
by Betsy A. McLane • portrait by Wm. Stetz Making a mark on the art of picture editing early in […]
Editor Li-Shin Yu has become an expert on the American experience. […]
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