Remembering Donn Cambern: 1929-2023
The Guild Says Goodbye to an Accomplished Editor, Dedicated Leader, and Passionate Mentor By Kristin Marguerite Doidge It was 1968 […]
The Guild Says Goodbye to an Accomplished Editor, Dedicated Leader, and Passionate Mentor By Kristin Marguerite Doidge It was 1968 […]
“My favorite part of this movie was that it allowed me to play. They handed me all the bells and whistles and said go for it, and find the balance.” […]
“I started to recognize that this was a portrait of Korean Americans and Asian Americans in general that we hadn’t seen before.” […]
“Our events have been a great way for us to increase engagement with our membership as well as reach people who aren’t yet in the union and still have questions.” […]
“I was first drawn to film editing because of how similar it felt to writing. It’s the part of the process where you give language to cinema.” […]
“I remember being stunned when I saw the first episodes with the cars floating freeform and the robots without the puppeteers.” […]
“Part of the trick of being an editor involves the politics of being a good soldier while also doing your best to protect the integrity of the cut and doing what you know will work.” […]
“Ask questions as much as possible.” […]
“It was the greatest collaboration I’ve ever had.” […]
“History is seductive for me.” […]
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