Edmonton Holiday Social

Join us on December 3rd for a Holiday Social in Edmonton. We will be celebrating the holidays at THE NEXT ACT PUB.

CCE members will receive their first drink free so be sure to RSVP so your name is on the list! 
Non-members are welcome to attend.

THE NEXT ACT PUB


8224 104 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 4E8


December 3rd – 7 to 9pm

Edmonton Holiday Social

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Holiday Pub Night: Edmonton

Holiday Pub Night: Edmonton
December 8, 2022

This event took place on December 8, 2022.

Join us on December 8th for a Holiday Pub Night in Edmonton. We will be celebrating the holidays at Brewsters Unity Square.

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About the Event

December 8, 2022

7pm MST

Brewsters Unity Square

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Offline Events Across Canada: Edmonton

Offline Events Across Canada: Edmonton
September 18, 2022

This event took place on September 18, 2022.

Join us in Edmonton on September 18th for our Offline Activity. We will be going for a walk in the Botanical Gardens. A light snack will be provided.

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About the Event

September 18, 2022

11am MDT

University of Alberta Botanical Gardens

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Offline Events Across Canada

Offline Events Across Canada
May 14-15, 2022

This event took place May 14-15, 2022.

On May 14 and 15, members and non members gathered at locations all across Canada as we took a break from our screens and got outside!

Vancouver Offline Walk

Vancouver participants met at Pacific Spirit Regional Park.

Edmonton participants met at Hawrelak Park.

Halifax participants met at Shubie Park.

Montreal participants met at Lachine Canal.

Toronto Offline Walk

Toronto participants met at Brickworks.

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About the Event

May 14-15, 2022

Toronto, Edmonton, Vancouver, Halifax, Montreal

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Editors Across Canada

Editors Across Canada
Nov 2, 2021

This event took place on November 2, 2021

Presented in English / Conférence en anglais

A conversation with Editors Across Canada. Join us on November 2nd as we invite editors from across Canada to talk about their process and how it can be different (or similar) based on where they live. Our guests will represent different backgrounds, lines of works and genres in the editing world.

Guests include Annie Ilkow, CCE (GHOSTS) from Quebec, Jeremy Harty, CCE (TRAILER PARK BOYS) from Nova Scotia, Lisa Binkley, CCE (ZOMBIES 3) from British Columbia, Roderick Deogrades, CCE (CHAPELWAITE) from Ontario and Sarah Taylor (THE LAST BARON) from Alberta.

Annie Ilkow is a Montreal-based editor whose recent work includes Ghosts (CBS, single-camera comedy), TRANSPLANT (2 seasons, for NBC/CTV), and BLOOD & TREASURE (2 seasons, CBS action-adventure). She also edited the critically-acclaimed drama 19-2, the seminal DURHAM COUNTY. A graduate of the film program at Concordia University, she earned her MFA in Cinema at the University of East Anglia, UK. 

Born in BC, Raised in NS, calls Halifax home since 1998. Met Mike Clattenburg and edited his low budget feature TRAILER PARK BOYS in 1999. Since then has been doing anything TRAILER PARK BOYS related. Started editing things with Cory Bowles whenever our schedules allowed. Married with three kids and owns and operates Digiboyz Inc. (Post Production) since 2001.

lisa binkleyAward winning film and television editor Lisa Binkley began her career in post-production after having studied theatre and film production at U.B.C. She graduated from the Media Resources Program at Capilano University. Since then she has worked on numerous feature films, MOWs and television series.

Her work was recognized when she received a Gemini Award (CSA) for her editing of the mini-series, HUMAN CARGO. This Canadian/South African co-production was directed by Brad Turner (HOMELAND & 24) and it received 17 Gemini Nominations and also won a Peabody Award.

Her work on MGM’s critically acclaimed science fiction series, THE OUTER LIMITS and Showtime’s, THE L WORD (Written and produced by by Ilene Chaiken) has given Lisa the opportunity to work with such directors as Marlee Gorris (Academy Award Winner – ANTONIA’S LINE), Moises Kaufman (THE LARAMIE PROJECT), Helen Shaver (VIKINGS), Lynne Stopkewich (KISSED), and Kimberley Peirce (BOYS DON’T CRY).

She is currently working on ZOMBIES 3 for Disney+, directed by Paul Hoen.

Lisa is a full member of IATSE 891, ACFC West and is a voting member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.  In 2008, she was inducted as a full member into the Canadian Cinema Editors (CCE) honourary society.

Roderick is an award-winning Picture and Sound Editor who has worked in the film industry for over twenty years. His extensive knowledge of both sides of the post equation has proven invaluable. His experience in feature films, TV series, shorts and documentaries has established him as one of the industry’s most sought-after collaborators. On the picture side, he is known for his work on STILL MINE (2012), VICTORIA DAY (2009) and ONE WEEK (2008). For television, he has edited THE EXPANSE (Season 3 to 6), KILLJOYS (Season 4 & 5), and Chapelwaite (2021). He picture edited acclaimed documentaries such as 100 FILMS & A FUNERAL (2007), THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE (2013), DAVID & ME (2014) and SILAS (2017). His sound editing work includes SPLICE (2009), PASSCHENDAELE (2008) and SILENT HILL (2006). He is currently picture editing the series BILLY THE KID.

Sarah Taylor is an award-winning editor with over eighteen years of experience. She has a passion for storytelling and has cut a wide range of documentaries, corporate videos, television programs, and full length feature films. Her work has been seen in festivals around the world including Sundance. She is a member of the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) and is the host of the CCE podcast The Editor’s Cut.

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November 2, 2021

Online

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Offline Events Across Canada

Offline Events Across Canada
September 19, 2021

This event took place on September 19, 2021

The CCE relaunched its outdoor wellness group – Offline! On September 19th, members and non members gathered at locations all across Canada as we took a break from our screens, got outside and walked in support of the Terry Fox Foundation! 

Edmonton participants met at Hawrelak Park.

Halifax participants met at Point Pleasant Drive.

Montreal participants met at Mont-Royal Park.

Toronto participants met at the Beaches Boardwalk.

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September 19, 2021

Toronto, Edmonton, Vancouver, Halifax, Montreal

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The Editors Cut

Episode 010: Equus – Story of the Horse

Episode 010: Equus - Story of the Horse

Episode 010: Equus - Story of the Horse

In this episode Sarah Taylor sits down with Brenda Terning, Krystal Moss and Scott Parker the edit team behind the Nature of things series Equus: Story of the Horse.

Episode 010: Equus - Story of the Horse

This series has been hugely successful and recently was the most awarded documentary project in Canada at the 2019 Canadian Screen Awards which included winning the Rob Stewart Award for Best Science and Nature Program. The series has also received 18 Alberta Film Award nominations. Since the recording of this episode Krystal Moss and Brenda Terning won Best Editor Non-Fiction Over 30 minutes at the Alberta Film Awards! Learn more about Equus – Story of the Horse here!

Episode 010: Equus - Story of the Horse
Episode 010: Equus - Story of the Horse
Episode 010: Equus - Story of the Horse
Equis Series Poster The Nature of Things

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Credits

A special thanks goes to

Brenda Terning

Krystal Moss

Scott Parker

Janet Savil

Klyment Tan

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

Photos by

Janet Savill

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Episode 020: FAST HORSE Q&A with Sarah Taylor

Episode 020: FAST HORSE Q&A with Sarah Taylor

Episode 020: FAST HORSE Q&A with Sarah Taylor

This episode is a Q&A with Sarah Taylor that took place in March 2019 in Edmonton, Alberta about the short documentary FAST HORSE.

Sarah Taylor from Edmonton, Alberta chapter, editor of Fast Horse

FAST HORSE follows the return of the Blackfoot bareback horse racing tradition in a new form: the Indian Relay. Siksika horseman Allison Red Crow struggles to build a team with second-hand horses and a new jockey, Cody Big Tobacco, to take on the best riders in the Blackfoot Confederacy at the Calgary Stampede.

The Q&A was moderated by fellow editor Brenda Terning. If you would like to see FAST HORSE there is a screening on November 20th in Toronto, Ontario at the TIFF Lightbox Theater or you can watch it on Vimeo where it recently received a staff pick.

SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2019, “Special Jury Prize for Direction” 2020

CINEMA EYE “SHORTS LIST” Nominee

TRAVERSE CITY FILM FESTIVAL 2019, “Best Short Documentary”

SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2019, “Special Jury Mention”

Sarah Taylor from Edmonton, Alberta chapter, editor of Fast Horse
Sarah Taylor from Edmonton, Alberta chapter, editor of Fast Horse
Sarah Taylor from Edmonton, Alberta chapter, editor of Fast Horse

IMAGINATIVE FILM FESTIVAL 2019, “Best Short Documentary”

MAORILAND FILM FESTIVAL 2018, “Best Short Documentary”

BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL 2018, “World Tour Selection”

YORKTON FILM FESTIVAL 2019, “Best of the Festival” & “Best Short Documentary”

Director: Alexandra Lazarowich

Producer: Niobe Thompson

Composer: Jonathan Kawchuk

Cinematography: aAron Munson, Daron Donahue, Sergio Olivares

Executive in Charge of Production, CBC Docs: Lesley Birchard.

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What do you want to hear on The Editors Cut?

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Credits

A special thanks goes to

Jane MacRae

Brenda Terning

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

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NorthwestFest 2019: International Documentary Festival

NorthwestFest 2019: International Documentary Festival

2019 Northest Fest International Documentary Film Festival CCE Sponsor

The CCE is proud to sponsor the screening of Unmothered at the 2019 NorthwestFest in Edmonton, Alberta on May 5th.

On August 31, 1995, tragedy struck the Guerrette family when Mona, a mother of two, died from breast cancer at age 42, leaving behind a husband and their daughters, Mylène and Marie-France.

But she also left behind a stirring farewell message that would serve as a testament to her life. Unmothered is a film directed by Marie-France Guerrette and produced by the NFB. Both the director Marie-France Guerrette and editor Pauline Decroix will be present for the screening followed by a Q&A.

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