Cameron Dennis on Editing ’69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez’ AKA Tekashi69
“It was complicated because of Tekashi69’s strained personal relationships and the fact that there were pending legal proceedings, and sentencing hadn’t played out yet.” […]
“It was complicated because of Tekashi69’s strained personal relationships and the fact that there were pending legal proceedings, and sentencing hadn’t played out yet.” […]
It’s bittersweet seeing the movie released into the world, knowing that it might never see a wide release in theatres. But in the end, where you see it doesn’t matter as much as who you see it with. There’s nothing like getting lost in a movie with your loved ones and forgetting about the real world for 90 minutes, and I think “The Witches” fits the bill perfectly. […]
Richard Bracken, a four-time Emmy-nominated film editor with credits including Ironside, Columbo, Rich Man, Poor Man and three Wes Craven movies, has died. He was 90. Bracken died Thursday of kidney failure in Chatsworth, California […]
WSC Co-Chair Josie Azzam and committee member Amy Duddleston were determined to make the event as special and meaningful as possible for the 30+ female nominees. […]
“The main secrets are in the writing and the extremely talented cast.” […]
“I can’t wait to see any movie in a theater. I miss that experience a ton.” […]
by Rob Feld Tracey Wadmore-Smith and Shayar Bhansali are a testament to the power of mentorship in editing. What began […]
“I’m grateful to be part of a union. I genuinely believe in “e pluribus unum,” especially given our current socio-political climate.” […]
By Patrick Z. McGavin A sensation at the Sundance Film festival in January, Radha Blank’s “The Forty-Year-Old Version” was […]
“All I want from a director is trust. Without that, there isn’t the foundation for a mutual relationship that allows you to be creative.” […]
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