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Rosie Awards Nominations 2019

Rosie Awards 2019 - Nominations for CCE Members

Rosie Award Nominees 2019

Congratulations to our CCE members in Alberta who are nominated for Rosie Awards.

Sarah Taylor has 3 nominations, Brenda Terning has 2 nominations and Krystal Moss and Ken Filewych, CCE each have 1 nomination.

Good luck!

Sarah Taylor (plus 1 other editor)

Caution: May Contain Nuts – “Sexy Bigfoot Alien Chef’

Sarah Taylor

The Suburbanight

Ken Filewych, CCE

Heartland – “A Fine Balance”

Brenda Terning

Equus: Story of the Horse – “Origins”

Krystal Moss & Brenda Terning

Equus: Story of the Horse – “Chasing the Wind”

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Canadian Screen Awards Nominations 2019

Canadian Screen Awards Nominees 2019

Canadian Screen Awards 2020

Congratulations to our CCE members who are nominated for a Canadian Screen Award.

Meilleur montage

Simone Smith

Firecrackers

Richard Comeau, CCE

Stockholm

Graham Withers

Transformer

Dave Kazala, CCE

Dolphin Man

Duncan Christie

Mary Kills People: Fatal Flaw

D. Gillian Truster, CCE

Anne with an E: Protest Against Any Absolute Conclusion

Matthew Anas

Cardinal: Blackfly Season

Paul Winestock, CCE

Blood and Water: 201

Brenda Terning & Krystal Moss

Equus: Story of the Horse – Chasing the Wind

Cathy Gulkin, CCE

You are Here

Michael Tersigni, CCE, Jonathan Dowler, Gloria Tong, Owin Lambeck (Plus 2 other editors)

The Amazing Race Canada: Just a Beaver Hero

Jonathan Dowler, Baun Mah, Ryan Monteith, Mike Scott, Andrew Gurney, Seth Poulin, Michael Tersigni, CCE, Jordan Crute, Owin Lambeck (Plus 9 other editors)

Big Brother Canada: Finale

Michael Tersigni, CCE, Ryan Monteith, Mike Scott, Elianna Borsa

Top Chef Canada: Double Overtime

Jonathan Eagan

Workin’ Moms: 2005

Mike Fly (plus 3 other editors)

Baroness von Sketch Show: Is that you Karen?

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ACE Eddie Award Nominations 2019

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The 8th Annual CCE Awards Nominees and Winners

The 8th Annual CCE Awards

Award Nominees & Winners

Paul Hunter & Lesley Mackay Hunter – The Nut Job 2 *WINNER*

Annellie Samuel – Magic School Bus, Rides Again: Space Mission Selfie

Dan Lee, Noah Yates & Doug Appeldoorn – Wishfart: We Can Eat Sand/We Are Cheetah Face

Pete Watson, CCE, Jon Hutton & Vish Hansa – Napkin Man: Go With The Flow

Stephanie Duncan, Jason Cohen & Lee Maund – Hotel Transylvania: Adventures in Vampiresitting

Thom Smalley – Prince’s Tale *WINNER*

Alan Flett – Inseparable: Ten Years Joined At The Head

Katie Chipperfield – NUUCA: Field of Vision

Luke Sargent – The Love Songs of Oedipus Rex

Tiffany Beaudin – On My Way Out: The Secret Life of Nani and Popi

Andres Landau – Unarmed Verses *WINNER*

Cathy Gulkin, CCE – In The Name of Your Daughter

Eamonn O’Connor – My Enemy, My Brother

Jean-Denis Rouette – Shut Up And Say Something

Hart Snider & J.R. Mackie – I Am Heath Ledger

Mike Banas, CCE – It’s Not What you Know *WINNER*

Alexander Farah & Paolo Kalalo – Cypher        

Holly Pavlik – The Ultimate Thief             

Lisa Jane Robison, CCE – The Black Ghiandola

Maureen Grant – L’Audition

Greg Ng – The Wrestlers: The Next Wave of Mexican Luchadores *WINNER*

Cathy Gulkin, CCE & Paul Winestock, CCE – We Are Canada: Ep5

James Yates – Arctic Secrets: Rhythm of the Bay

Rob Chandler – Mayday Season 17: Ep4 Explosive Proof

Steven Budd & Ben Kaplan – Tattoo Age: Ed Hardy

Lauren Brandon – The Next Step – The Off Season: Riley’s Dance *WINNER*

Ashley Brook, Josef Beeby & Kyle Cucco – Canadiana: The Bizarre History of O’Canada

Lisa Barley – Backstage: Studio Pass – Montreal

Simone Smith – That’s My DJ: The Finale

Thom Smalley – Played: Ep06 Level Up

Al Manson, Jonathan Dowler, Andrew Gurney, Baun Mah, Mike Scott, Kyle Martin & Seth Poulin – Top Chef Canada: All Stars (Ep5059 Lock It Up! It’s the Finale!) *WINNER*

Allan Hughes, Miles Davren & Jared Bryer – Masterchef Canada (Ep408 – Auberge Anniversary)

Cynthia Flengeris, Michael Tersigni, Kyle Martin & Jonathan Dowler – Top Chef Canada: All Stars (Ep5050 All-Stars Assemble)

Michael Tersigni, Jonathan Dowler, Kyle Martin & Cynthia Flengeris – Top Chef Canada: All Stars (p5056 Ice Cream, You Scream, All Aboard!)

Michael Tersigni, Jonathan Dowler, Wesley Finucan, Cynthia Flengeris, David Yenovkian & Clare Elson – The Amazing Race Canada (Ep501 Who Wants To Be The Python?)

Daniel Benoit – Animal (Centennial College)

Daniel Shpuntov & Alex Xiao – Tempest (Ryerson University)

Ellora Dela Fuente – Perception (Sheridan College)

Emily Stranges & Brett Sherman – An Art Ting (Ryerson University)

Joanna Su – Fermata (Humber School of Media Studies & Information Technologies)

Trevor Ambrose, CCE – Schitt’s Creek: Singles Week *WINNER*

Aren Hansen – Kim’s Convenience: Ep210 Janet’s Boyfriend

Ehren Davis & Dean Soltys – Mr.D: Ep 711 Insiders Look

Gordon Rempel, CCE – Mech-X4 (Vs the Dark Night)

Robert de Lint – Kim’s Convenience: Ep213 A Handy Graduation

Lisa Grootenboer, CCE – Mary Kills People: The Means *WINNER*

Daniel Sadler – Cardinal: Blackfly Season – Red

Duncan Christie – Mary Kills People: Fatal Flaw

Matthew Anas – Cardinal: Blackfly Season – Toof

Ron Wisman SR, CCE – Flint

Wendy Hallam Martin, CCE – The Handmaid’s Tale: Late *WINNER*

Aaron Marshall – Vikings: Moments of Vision Ep510

Christopher Donaldson, CCE – The Handmaid’s Tale: Birth Day

D. Gillian Truster, CCE – Anne: Remorse is the Poison of Life Ep106

Jay Prychidny, CCE – Orphan Black: To Right the Wrongs of Many

Isabelle Malenfant, CCE – Pieds nus dans l’aube *WINNER*

Chris Mutton & Erin Gulas – Luba

Duff Smith – Sweet Virginia

Jane MacRae & Kye Meechan – 22 Chaser

Michael Pierro – Room For Rent

The 8th Annual CCE Awards GalaStarting his career in 1970, master documentary editor Steve Weslak, CCE, remembers that working in the tiny film community of the era felt more like being in a garage rock band, rather than the mature industry that we have today. Almost five decades later he is still a vital part of the documentary scene, editing feature docs for HBO, BBC, PBS, NFB and all the major Canadian broadcasters. His editing assignments on international co-productions have taken him around the world, from Sydney, Australia to London, England. Along the way he’s been privileged to work with many outstanding directors such as Ric Bienstock, Alex Gibney, Larry Weinstein and Barbara Willis Sweete.

Steve’s 2015 year saw him win both a Canadian Screen Award for “Best Picture Editing in a Documentary” for Our Man in Tehran as well as the Black Dolphin award in Cannes for editing the HBO feature Tales From the Organ Trade—the only editing prize awarded from the 725 entrants at the Dolphin Film Festival. He’s been a six-time Gemini award nominee and a number of the films he’s edited, such as The Planets, Empire of the Word, et Deadly Currents, have won awards at home and internationally, including an International Emmy for Concerto. Perhaps the most important and enduring impact that he’s had on Canada’s industry is through his mentorship. Steve loves to work with first-time filmmakers, sharing what he has learned over the decades. Throughout the years he has also helped many of his editing assistants graduate into fulltime professional editors.

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Global Opportunity Report 2018

Global Report 2018: Seeking the Advancement for Canadian Editors

We are fortunate in Canada to have a consistently growing film and television industry.

Our creative artists have developed their skills on both domestically and internationally funded films and television series. When productions choose to travel to Canada to shoot, they do so as result of attractive tax incentives as well as the knowledge that Canadian crews are both talented and experienced. 

We consistently celebrate how many foreign productions film in Canada, yet it is rarely mentioned that a significant percentage of those productions are not edited by Canadians.

Currently, it is unreasonably difficult for Canadian editors to be recognized by foreign producers and directors as candidates that merit serious consideration.

We aim to generate discussion around barriers to employment and encourage change in the policies that have kept Canadian editors from being considered by prominent foreign production companies.

This report is intended as a constructive tool to address these serious issues facing Canadian editors, and we hope it encourages further discussion on the matter.

MISSION

STATEMENT

The Global Opportunities Committee seeks fair access to opportunities for Canadian picture editors in Canada and the world. With the recommendations contained within this document, we aspire to create an environment that will allow Canadian editors to flourish.

REPORT

OVERVIEW

The Canadian Cinema Editors (C.C.E.), an organization of post-production professionals dedicated to promoting Canadian editors, recently commissioned a survey to determine:

whether its membership would like to encourage government agencies and unions that represent editors (the DGC in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Atlantic Canada, IATSE in B.C. and Quebec, ACFC in BC, and AQTIS in Quebec) to take a more active role in promoting Canadian editors to foreign producers, directors, and showrunners who film here

whether its membership was interested in pursuing opportunities in foreign markets such as the U.S.

The answer to both questions was an overwhelming yes. While Canada has enjoyed a production boom in major centres, this boom has not extended to Canada’s picture editors. Many of the foreign shows that shoot in Canada choose to edit in Los Angeles or abroad, resulting in lost opportunities for Canadian editors. The survey reflects a strong desire amongst Canadian editors to access those lost opportunities and overcome the many barriers to working on foreign productions.

It’s weird that productions from the U.S. will shoot in Toronto, go back to LA or NY for picture editing but then come back to Toronto for post sound. We need to find a way to keep them in the city for the full post-production package.
Respondent #67 Editor
Female, 25 – 34, 10 – 15 years in industry
I feel there is a bias against Canadian Editors. We need to be promoted. There is a lot of wasted talent!
Respondent #43 Editor
Female, 35 – 44, 10 – 15 years in industry

CURRENT

STATE OF

POST-PRODUCTION

IN CANADA

Canadians edited such critically-acclaimed series as The Handmaid’s Tale, American Gods, Hannibal, Orphan Black, Anne with an E, The Expanse, et Vikings.

In 2018, Canadian editors Wendy Hallam Martin and Julian Clarke won ACE’s (American Cinema Editors) Eddie award for their stellar work on The Handmaid’s Tale. Clarke was nominated for both an Academy Award and a BAFTA for District 9 in 2009.

Quebec editors Maxime Lahaie-Denis, Sylvain Lebel, Véronique Barbe, and Justin Lachance were nominated for an Emmy and an Eddie for their work on Big Little Lies.

In 2012, Toronto editor Don Cassidy won an Emmy for his work on the miniseries Hatfields & McCoys. Ron Sanders has been celebrated for his work on such films as A History of Violence et Eastern Promises; Richard Comeau for such films as the Oscar-nominated War Witch; and Mike Munn for the internationally-praised Stories We Tell.

Yet despite these successes, the statistics show that more needs to be done. While other below-the-line departments have flourished, this has not translated to comparable opportunities for editors.

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