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EditCon 2021

EditCon 2021

RELEASED: 9am | DECEMBER 18, 2020

Shifting World, Shifting Industry

The Canadian Cinema Editors is pleased to present EDITCON 2021, the fourth annual conference on the art of picture editing, as a two-day online conference on Saturday February 20th and Sunday February 21, 2021.

EDITCON 2021 is presented under the theme of Shifting World, Shifting Industry.

It’s been a year of unprecedented change. Covid-19 has impacted every aspect of our lives and the Black Lives Matter movement led the call for racial justice globally. Our industry is seeing a push to achieve racial equity and inclusion, both in front and behind the camera. As storytelling shifts so does distribution. With cinemas shuttered, and festivals online, movie goers have little choice but to turn to streaming services to fulfill their viewing habits.

As editors, our working lives have followed suit. More of us are working from home or remotely than ever before. Will the shifts in distribution, from cinemas to straight-to-streaming have an effect on budgets? How does working remotely impact the creative and technical process, and will it change how we work post-pandemic? How can we make post production equitable? EditCon 2021 will create a space to reconnect and explore the ways in which our professional lives and the industry have changed.

Partnering with Nordest Studio and their new platform Neme.TV, we are creating a unique and interactive conference experience. In addition to fantastic panels featuring both Canadian and international guests, there will be a series of breakout rooms, which are limited-capacity panels where a smaller audience allows for more intimate conversation and questions, and for tech demonstrations from industry experts. Moving beyond zooms, we’re leveraging new technologies to create unique social networking experiences. We’ll have games, raffles, and more to make this event more than just another webinar.

Tickets will be available starting January 1, 2021. Panelists and guests to be announced soon!

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Congratulations: Rosie Award Nominations

Congratulations: Rosie Award Nominations

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Congratulations to our CCE members who were nominated for a Rosie Award.

Best Editor (Drama under 30 minutes)

Sarah Taylor (plus 1 other editor)

Caution May Contain Nuts

Season 5 – “Monsters, Necro and Delmer”

Best Editor (Drama under 30 minutes)

Ken Filewych, CCE

Heartland – “The Passing of the Torch”

Best Editor (Drama under 30 minutes)

Hans Olson

nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up

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Congratulations: Gémeaux Award Nominations

Congratulations: Gémeaux Award Nominations

MEILLEUR MONTAGE : FICTION

Benjamin Duffield

C’EST COMME ÇA QUE JE T’AIME « Épisode 4 »

(Productions Casablanca)

 

Dominique Champagne

FRAGILE « Épisode 4 – Le 16 mai 2014 »

(Amalga)

 

Claude Palardy

FRAGILE « Épisode 10 – La fin »

(Amalga)

 

Justin Lachance, CCE

M’ENTENDS-TU? – SAISON 2 « Épisode 11 »

(Trio Orange)

MEILLEUR MONTAGE : HUMOUR, VARIÉTÉS TOUTES CATÉGORIES

Mathieu Bouchard, David Di Francesco (+7 autres monteurs.ses)

SI ON S’AIMAIT « Épisode 36 »

(Duo Productions)

MEILLEUR MONTAGE : AFFAIRES PUBLIQUES, DOCUMENTAIRE – ÉMISSION

Yvann Thibaudeau

TOUTE LA VIE LE DOCUMENTAIRE: LA MATERNITÉ ADOLESCENTE – HIER ET AUJOURD’HUI

(Aetios Productions)

 

Annie Jean, CCE

ZIVA POSTEC. LA MONTEUSE DERRIÈRE LE FILM SHOAH

(Films Camera Oscura)

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Behind the Screen Series

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We have held three Behind the Screen events so far. The first was with Simone Smith as she talked about her work on Firecrackers. Our second was with Mark Arcieri as he discussed Workflow from Prep to Delivery and our third one was with Konstantin Bock for his work on the film Capernaum.

These events took across around the world from Germany, to Australia and other parts of the globe. Hosting Zoom events has really been a great opportunity to connect with others. With thanks to our speakers Simone Smith, Mark Arcieri and Konstantin Bock and also to our moderators Maureen Grant and Dody Dorn, ACE.

We have two upcoming Behind the Screen Events:

June 21st: Behind the Screen – Queering the Script

June 30th: Behind the Screen – Avid ScriptSync & PhraseFind

Behind the Screen Series
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Coffee With an Editor – Gareth C. Scales

Episode 003 - Gareth C. Scales

Coffee with an Editor is a series of friendly one-on-one interviews with editors from Canada and around the world.

Born in the UK and raised in Vancouver, Gareth attended Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and graduated in 1999 with a Major in Film and Video.

After relocating to Toronto to attend the Editor’s Lab at the Canadian Film Centre, he has since moved to London, England where he happily resides. Some of his work includes Douglas Coupland’s first feature film script, EVERYTHING’S GONE GREEN (TIFF ’06), Bruce McDonald’s THE TRACEY FRAGMENTS (Opening film, Panorama Program Berlin ’07), Coky Giedroyc’s HOW TO BUILD A GIRL (TIFF ’19) and the Dominic Cooke film THE COURIER (SUNDANCE ’20).

In television, he has edited dramas including Penny Dreadful, The Hollow Crown – War of the Roses, Peaky Blinders, Phillip K Dick’s Electric Dreams and BBC’s The Hour, for which he was nominated for a BAFTA.

Where to watch Gareth’s recent work (US & Canada):

How to Build a Girl” – iTunes

The Courier” – Google Play

Gareth’s short film, First Cut

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Edited By

Jonathan Dowler

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Iris Award Winner 2020

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Pride Month 2020

Celebrating Pride Month 2020!

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Celebrate Pride month with the CCE!

The CCE acknowledges and celebrates the trans women of colour — Sylvia Rivera & Marsha P. Johnson — who began the Stonewall protests in New York City in 1969. Last year, we screened the short films “Happy Birthday Marsha”, and “Haus” at the CCE’s Pride Party.

This year, we will be celebrating with virtual events:

June 14th: Behind the ScreenCapernaum

June 21st: Behind the Screen – Queering the Script

These events are free but donations in support of The 519 can be made when you sign up.

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Message Of Solidarity 2020

A Message of Solidarity 2020

What we’re doing:

We began our journey of self-education with Anti-Oppression training in 2019. This training is now a permanent part of the budget so future board members can continue this work and equity can be part of the fabric of our organization. The work does not end here. We will continue to listen and discuss, and find further ways we can help. This is a movement, not a moment. If you have thoughts on how the CCE can better support BIPOC creators, please contact us at: info@cceditors.ca.

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Donate:

Canada Nationwide Resources:

Resources by Region:

Film & Series Selections (streaming)

Education through Media:

Hair Love, Oscar Winning Short Film, available for free

CBC GEM: The Skin We’re In

Madiba Nancy’s Workshop

Netflix Documentaries:

The 13th

The Black Godfather

The death and life of Marsha P Johnson

LA 92

Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992

The Force

Strong Island Teach us all Time: The Kalief Browder Story

What Happened, Miss Simone?

The Central Park Five

The NFB

The NFB released a selection of films talking about the human rights, on discrimination, and on Black Lives Matter. 

Criterion:

On the Criterion Channel, they’’re highlighting films that focus on Black Lives, and have taken down the paywall, so you can watch them for free. 

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Pioneers of African Cinema

Cheryl Dunye

Features:

12 Years a slave

American Son

Malcom X

Moonlight

Mudbound

See you yesterday

Series:

When They See us

Dear White People

Explained: The Racial Wealth Gap

The Hate U Give

A francophone selection:

Briser Le Code

Afro-Prosperite

TV5 Unis Bois d’ebene

Cineplex:

Cineplex are releasing movies that are free to watch on their platform:

Selma

I’m not your negro

BLACKKKLANSMAN

The Hate U Give

Hidden Figures

If Beale Street Could Talk

are all available on many online platforms. 

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Coffee With an Editor – Carole Larsen

Episode 002 - Carole Larsen

Coffee with an Editor is a series of friendly one-on-one interviews with editors from Canada and around the world.

Carole specializes in editing long form documentaries.

Recent projects include She Walks with Apes for CBC The Nature of Things, The Third Dive for CBC POV, Equator: A New World View for Discovery/Arte, and the factual series Coldwater Cowboys for Discovery.

She has a keen interest in natural history and has cut many films focusing on animals and the environment (Manufacturing the Wild, Meet the CoyWolf, Puffin Patrol, Carpe Diem, Raccoon Nation and others).

Carole has edited award-winning documentary series (Spaceship Earth, The National Parks Project, Things That Move) and short films (Ghost Bike, Record, Sea in the Blood), music videos and narrative features.

Her work has been featured by broadcasters and film festivals across Canada and around the world.

Where to watch Carole’s recent work (US & Canada):

She Walks with Apes” – CBC Gem

The Messenger” – iTunes

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Edited By

Jonathan Dowler

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