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L'art du montage

Episode 004: Interview with Michel Arcand, CCE

Épisode 004: L’art du Montage: Rencontre avec Michel Arcand, CCE, Interview with Michel Arcand, CCE

Episode 4: Interview with Michel Arcand, CCE

This episode dives into the heart of the impressive career of the distinguished editor, Michel Arcand, CCE.

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The career of Michel Arcand is intimately linked to the history of Quebec cinema. He has worked on renowned Canadian and international productions, including the hit James Bond film, TOMORROW NEVER DIES.

Presented in French.

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A special thanks goes to

Michel Arcand, CCE

Isabelle Malenfant, CCE

Sarah Taylor

Maud Le Chevallier

MELS Studios, Rachel Lampron, Louis-Antoine Lassonde

Hosted by

Myriam Poirier

Edited by

Pauline Decroix

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Opening Sound Design

Jane Tattersall, adapted in french by Pauline Decroix

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The 10th Annual CCE Awards Nominees and Winners

10th Annual CCE Awards
Virtual Edition

Award Nominees & Winners

Kevin Pavlovic, David Ian Salter, Ellery VanDooyeweert & Emma DuPell – The Addams Family. *WINNER*

Isabelle Malenfant, CCE – The Procession

Joycelyn Poon & Brian Karn – The Most Magnificent Thing

Lesley Mackay Hunter – Arctic Dogs

Orion McCaw, Gina Pacheco & Michael Hillmer – Carmen Sandiego: The Daisho Caper

Chelsea Bennett & Clark Masters – White Space *WINNER*

Kyle Sanderson – Pugly

Rachel Guergis – This Ink Runs Deep

Robert Swartz, CCE – The Impossible Swim

Sonia Godding Togobo – Mr. Jane and Finch

Nick Hector, CCE – Prey *WINNER*

Carole Larsen – She Walks With Apes

Cathy Gulkin, CCE & Kathryn Lyons – Margaret Atwood: A Word after a Word after a Word is Power

Danny Palmer – Rat Park

Eamonn O’Connor & Daniel Roher – Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band

Pauline Decroix – Ma Dame au Camélia *WINNER*

Amélie Labrèche – Jaeborn by Numbers

Mahi Rahgozar – Wiisgaapte (Bitter Smoke)

Maureen Grant – It’s Nothing

Yvann Thibaudeau – Delphine

Dave McMahon – Hip Hop Evolution: Pass the Mic *WINNER*

Cameron Nixdorf – Vacations of the Brave: Tamika &Cleve

Peter Denes – Children of the Snow: The Darkest Winter

Ben Kaplan & Clark Masters – Dark Side of the Ring: The Last of the Von Erichs

Steve Taylor – Hip Hop Evolution: The Dirty South

Colin Waugh – Renewable: Youth for Climate *WINNER*

Ben Lawrence – Tokens: Episode 3

Micah Rix-Hayes – The Ninth: The Balk

Sam Thomson & Thom Smalley – Save Me Season 2: Birdie’s End

Thom Smalley & Sam Thomson – Save Me Season 2: Animal

Michelle Szemberg – Northern Rescue: Qué Sera *WINNER*

Daniel Sadler – Northern Rescue: Making Lemonade

Lauren Brandon – Holly Hobbie: A Whole New Holly

Lee-ann Cass – Christmas Chalet

Sabrina Pitre – Kim Possible

Michael Tersigni, CCE & Andrew Gurney – The Brigade: Race to the Hudson, Against the Current *WINNER*

Andrew Gurney – Blown Away: Dual Intent

Andrew Gurney, Mike Scott & Michael Tersigni, CCE – The Brigade: Race to the Hudson, All or Nothing

Jonathan Dowler, David Yenovkian, Lisa Barley, Olivia Shin & Michael Tersigni, CCE – The Amazing Race Canada: Clamageddon Continues

Mike Scott – Blown Away: Body Parts

Christopher Minns – Cavendish: House of Wax *WINNER*

Aren Hansen – Kims Convenience: Cutie Pie

John Nicholls, CCE – Little Dog: Round Eight

Jonathan Eagan – Workin’ Moms: Birth Daze

Matthieu Bouchard & Olivier Binette – Like-Moi: Episode 35

Matthew Anas – Cardinal: By The Time You Read This: Sam *WINNER*

James Ilecic, CCE – The College Admissions Scandal

Lara Mazur, CCE – The Knight Before Christmas

Richard Rotter – Damaged

Stephen Roque – Mary Kills People: Wolf, Meet Henhouse

Ashlee Bishop – Cosmo (Sheridan College)

Brad Wickman – Passion of the Poster (Humber College)

Emerson Chan – Hang Up (Sheridan College)

Glenn McGarry – Anemone (Sheridan College)

Yasmeen Tayara – The Repeal (Humber College)

Wendy Hallam Martin, CCE – The Handmaid’s Tale: Mayday

Ana Yavari – The Handmaid’s Tale: Witness

Carina Baccanale – Les Pays d’en haut: #37

Christopher Donaldson, CCE – The Handmaid’s Tale: Night

D. Gillian Truster, CCE – Anne with an E: A Strong Effort of the Spirit of Good

Amélie Labrèche, Myriam Verreault & Sophie Leblond – Kuessipan *WINNER*

Carina Baccanale & Cedric Coussy – Jouliks

Isabelle Malenfant, CCE – Fabuleuses

Véronique Barbe, CCE & Aisling Chin-Yee – The Rest of Us

Yvann Thibaudeau – Target Number One

Lara Mazur is an award-winning Canadian fi lm and television editor. Lara approaches the craft of editing as a collaborative effort, weaving artistry and performance into the fabric of the story. She began her career as an apprentice editor with the National Film Board of Canada in Winnipeg, and, for over three decades, has moved seamlessly between documentary and scripted stories. Lara has collaborated with some of Canada’s top directors and producers, bringing stories with universal themes to audiences around the world on shows such as: Chris Haddock’s DaVinci’s Inquest and Intelligence; Strange Empire and Arctic Air; Norma Bailey’s Daughters of the Country, Bordertown Café and The Pastor’s Wife; No One Would Tell and Van Helsing – all receiving award nominations for editing.

On the television series Flashpoint, Lara received a DGC Award and a Gemini nomination. On Anne Wheeler’s feature film Suddenly Naked, she received a Genie award, and three nominations for editing on Rachel Talaley’s television movie On the Farm. In recognition of her body of work, Lara received an award from Women in Film and Television. Lara continues to mentor many emerging filmmakers and give valued advice to many seasoned storytellers. Currently, Lara is editing a movie for Netflix.

The 10th Annual CCE Awards Event Gala

In a career that has spanned over forty years, Fred Brennan has become one of Canada’s preeminent dialogue and supervising sound editors. He has worked on many Canadian feature films, major international co-productions and hundreds of hours television. His many awards include Genies and Geminis, recognition by The Director’s Guild of Canada and the Motion Picture Sound Editor’s Guild in Los Angeles. Some of Fred’s credits include Littlest Hobo, American Psycho, Call Me Fitz, Barney’s Version and Pompeii.

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The Editors Cut

Episode 001: Documentary Confidential

Episode 001: Documentary Confidential


Episode 001: Documentary Confidential

This episode is part one of a four-part series covering EditCon and features multi award winning documentary editors Mike Munn, CCE, Michéle Hozer, CCE and Nick Hector, CCE as they discuss their work with moderator Jay Prychidny, CCE.

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This episode features award winning drama editors Daria Ellerman, CCE, Lara Mazur, CCE and Nicole Ratcliffe, CCE as they discuss with moderator Karen Lam some of the impactful projects, they have worked on in their editing careers. 

Mike Munn, CCE

Mike shares his experiences working with Sarah Polley on Stories We Tell, which investigates her family secrets.

Michéle Hozer, CCE

Michéle talks about the challenges of being both the director and editor of Sponsorland, her film about Syrian refugees in Canada.

Nick Hector, CCE

Nick explains how he honoured the vision of Sharkwater Extinction, after the tragic death of director Rob Stewart.

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Bryan Atkinson

the EditCon panelists

EditCon Series Produced by

Roslyn Kalloo

Hosted by

Sarah Taylor

Main Title Sound Design by

Jane Tattersall

Sound Recording by

Craig Scorgie

ADR Recording by

Andrea Rusch

Mixed by

James Bastable

Featuring Music by

Yung Koolade, Album House and Madrid

Sponsor Narration by

Paul Winestock

Photos by

Dino Harambasic

Sponsored by

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The Editors Cut

Episode 002: TV Editing in the Golden Age

Episode 002: TV Editing in the Golden Age


Episode 002: TV Editing in the Golden Age

This episode is part two of a four-part series covering EditCon and features editors from the hugely successful TV dramas The Handsmaid's Tale, Big Little Lies and Anne and is moderated by editors Roslyn Kalloo, CCE and Teresa De Luca, CCE.

Episode 002: TV Editing in the Golden Age

This episode features award winning drama editors Daria Ellerman, CCE, Lara Mazur, CCE and Nicole Ratcliffe, CCE as they discuss with moderator Karen Lam some of the impactful projects, they have worked on in their editing careers. 

Episode 002: TV Editing in the Golden Age
Episode 002: TV Editing in the Golden Age

Wendy Hallam Martin, CCE, talks about how she approached the riveting scenes of The Handmaid’s Tale.

Justin Lachance and Véronique Barbe will reveal the unconventional process used in the cutting of Big Little Lies.

D. Gillian Truster, CCE, shares her insights on the evolving editing techniques that inspired her work on the updated version of Anne.

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A special thanks goes to

Bryan Atkinson

the EditCon panelists

EditCon Series Produced by

Roslyn Kalloo

Hosted  by

Sarah Taylor

Main Title Sound Design by

Jane Tattersall

Sound Recording by

Craig Scorgie

ADR Recording by

Andrea Rusch

Mixed by

James Bastable

Featuring Music by

Yung Koolade, Album House and Madrid

Sponsor Narration by

Paul Winestock

Photos by

Dino Harambasic

Sponsored by

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The Editors Cut

Episode 003: Behind the cut with Richard Comeau, CCE

Episode 003: Behind the cut with Richard Comeau, CCE


Episode 003: Behind the cut with Richard Comeau, CCE

This is episode three of a four-part series covering EditCon and spotlights Richard Comeau, CCE, the multiple award-winning editor of Maelstrom, Polytechnique, Rebelle, 2 Lovers and a Bear and Eye on Juliet.

Richard will talk to director Jim Allodi about the importance of the editor’s input at script stage and about the strategies he uses when he realizes there is a better way to tell the story.

Episode 003: Behind the cut with Richard Comeau, CCE, Editcon 2018
Episode 003: Behind the cut with Richard Comeau, CCE, Editcon 2018

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Bryan Atkinson

the EditCon panelists

EditCon Series Produced by

Roslyn Kalloo

Hosted by

Sarah Taylor

Sound Design by

Jane Tattersall

Sound Recording by

Craig Scorgie

ADR Recording by

Andrea Rusch

Mixed by

Tony Bao

Featuring Music by

Yung Koolade, Album House and Madrid

Sponsor Narration by

Paul Winestock

Photos by

Dino Harambasic

Sponsored by

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The Editors Cut

Episode 004: Crossing the 49th

Episode 004: Crossing the 49th

Episode 004: Crossing the 49th

This is the final episode of the EditCon series, and it covers the ups and downs of working in LA.

att Hannam, CCE, Stephen Philipson, CCE and Andrew Coutts, CCE share their experiences with Chris Mutton

Matt Hannam, CCE, Stephen Philipson, CCE and Andrew Coutts, CCE share their experiences with Chris Mutton about cutting shows like Star Trek: Discovery, American Gods and The OA as well as indie feature films in the United States.

Editor Andrew Coutts, CCE

Andrew Coutts, CCE

Andrew Coutts tells us about some of the differences he found working on the LA based series Star Trek: Discovery.

Editor Matt Hannam, CCE

Matt Hannam, CCE

Matt Hannam talks about the difficulties of getting into the American unions and his work on Swiss Army Man.

Editor Stephen Philipson, CCE

Stephen Philipson, CCE

Stephen Philipson explains why he chose to make the big move to a highly competitive environment.

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A special thanks goes to

Bryan Atkinson

the EditCon panelists

EditCon Series Produced by

Roslyn Kalloo

Hosted by

Sarah Taylor

Main Title Sound Design by

Jane Tattersall

Sound Recording by

Craig Scorgie

ADR Recording by

Andrea Rusch

Mixed by

James Bastable

Featuring Music by

Yung Koolade, Album House and Madrid

Original Music by

Chad Blain

Sponsor Narration by

Paul Winestock

Photos by

Dino Harambasic and Victoria McGlynn

Sponsored by

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The Editors Cut

Episode 005: Q&A with Sabrina Pitre

Episode 005: Q&A with Sabrina Nitre

Episode 005: Q&A with Sabrina Nitre

This episode is the Q&A between Sabrina Pitre and moderator Michael J. Bateman, CCE that took place in Vancouver on January 24, 2018.

Michael and Sabrina discuss her work on the Disney series Mech X4, Sisters and Brothers and Freaks.

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Sabrina Pitre

Michael J. Bateman, CCE

Nicole Ratcliffe

Kelly Morris

Hosted and Produced by

Sarah Taylor

Sound Recording by

Kody Davidson and Gary Lam

Main Title Sound Design by

Jane Tattersall

ADR Recording by

Andrea Rusch

Mixed by

Tony Bao

Featuring Music by

Yung Koolade CCE

Narration by

Paul Winestock

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The Editors Cut

Episode 006: Interview with Pauline Decroix

Episode 006: Interview with Pauline Decroix

Episode 006: Interview with Pauline Decroix

In this episode Sarah Taylor interviews Toronto based editor Pauline Decroix.

Episode 006: Interview with Pauline Decroix

Pauline and Sarah talk about her journey from Paris to now Toronto, her time at the Canadian Film Centre and her work on the feature documentary Sans Maman. Pauline shares with us some great insight into her world of editing.

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Pauline Decroix

Dino Harambasic

Jonathan Dowler

Alison Dowler

Hosted and Produced by

Sarah Taylor

Main Title Sound Design by

Jane Tattersall

ADR Recording by

Andrea Rusch

Mixed by

Tony Bao

Music by

Yung Koolade CCE

Narration by

Paul Winestock

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Episode 007: The Story Behind the Edit – Documentary

Episode 007: The Story Behind the Edit - Documentary

Episode 007: The Story Behind the Edit - Documentary

This episode is part one of a two-part series covering the Vancouver Women in Post event that took place on June 16th, 2018.

The Vancouver Women in Post series was generously sponsored by IATSE Local 891

This episode features award winning documentary editors Erin Cumming, Carmen Pollard and Jenn Strom as they discuss their work with moderator Sharon McGowan.

Editor Erin Cumming

Erin Cumming

Erin Cumming talks about the dynamics of working with different story editors and her work on the series Ice Pilots.

Editor Carmen Pollard

Carmen Pollard

Carmen Pollard discusses the challenges of working on the historical documentary The Ninth Floor. You can watch The Ninth Floor here!

Editor Jenn Strom

Jenn Strom

Jenn Strom shares some of the organizational methods she uses while editing and discusses her work on the musical documentary The Road Forward.

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Erin Cumming

Carmen Pollard

Jenn Strom

Sharon McGowan

Kelly Morris

Nicole Ratcliffe

Prith Singh

Jeremy Cowie

Luis lam

Alison Dowler

Jane MacRae

Hosted and Produced by

Sarah Taylor

Main Title Sound Design by

Jane Tattersall

ADR Recording by

Andrea Rusch

Mixed and Mastered by

Tony Bao

Original Music by

Chad Blain

Sponsor Narration by

Paul Winestock

Sponsored by

IATSE Local 891

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The Editors Cut

Episode 008: The Story Behind the Edit – Drama

Episode 008: The Story Behind the Edit - Drama


Episode 008: The Story Behind the Edit - Drama

This episode is part two of a two-part series covering the Vancouver Women in Post event that took place on June 16th, 2018.

The Vancouver Women in Post series was generously sponsored by IATSE Local 891

This episode features award winning drama editors Daria Ellerman, CCE, Lara Mazur, CCE and Nicole Ratcliffe, CCE as they discuss with moderator Karen Lam some of the impactful projects, they have worked on in their editing careers. 

editor Daria Ellerman, CCE

Daria Ellerman, CCE

Daria Ellerman, CCE discusses her work on the feature film The Bird Watcher and the importance of knowing when not to cut.

editor Lara Mazur, CCE

Lara Mazur, CCE

Lara Mazur, CCE, talks about the importance of the film On the Farm.

Nicole Ratcliffe, CCE

Nicole Ratcliffe, CCE

Nicole Ratcliffe, CCE, shares with us a scene that she cut from the series End Game that didn’t go according to plan but was a great lesson for the rest of her career.

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A special thanks goes to

Daria Ellerman, CCE

Lara Mazur, CCE

Nicole Ratcliffe, CCE

Karen Lam

Kelly Morris

Prith Singh

Jeremy Cowie

Luis lam

Alison Dowler

Jane MacRae

Hosted and Produced by

Sarah Taylor

Main Title Sound Design by

Jane Tattersall

ADR Recording by

Andrea Rusch

Mixed and Mastered by

Tony Bao

Original Music by

Chad Blain

Sponsor Narration by

Paul Winestock

Sponsored by

IATSE Local 891

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