Categories
Past Events

Fundamentals of Freelancing Event – March 7th

Fundamentals of Freelancing
2020 Course

Fundamentals of Freelancing Event Review

On Saturday March 7th, 2020 the CCE held the Fundamentals of Freelancing Event. The day started out with a presentation on taxes with Sunny Widerman. She delivered a well informed presentation and had the crowd engaged with her knowledge and humor (who knew taxes could be fun!) The second part of the event were Round Table discussions. Our guests got to participate in 5 different discussion topics. Again, our round table hosts were well informed, engaging and happy to answer all the questions (so much so, that it made it hard to get groups to move on to the next table as everyone were deep in conversation).

Thank you to our round table hosts: Ricado Acosta, CCE (Deals in Factual), Erin Deck, CCE (Navigating Genre), Michelle Szemberg (Work/Life Balance), Dev Singh (Career Strategy) and Sunny Widerman (Taxes).

We would also like to thank eOne for hosting our event.

About the Event

The Canadian Cinema Editors is proud to present EDITCON 2020, the third annual day-long conference on the art of picture editing, on Saturday February 1st, 2020 at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto. This year, we are very excited to welcome master editor Susan Shipton for an in-depth discussion of her work. The day will also feature panel discussions on editing comedy, theatrical films, and unscripted programming, with some of Canada’s top editors sharing a wealth of knowledge and experience. Admission will include a welcome breakfast, lunch, and a post-panel social and networking session, as well as raffles and giveaways from our sponsors. Earlybird tickets go on sale for CCE Members starting November 28, with general admission available for non-members and students on December 16.

March 2020

8:30am - 11:00pm

134 Peter Street, Toronto

Categories
Press Release

Mentorship Program 2020 Participants

Mentorship Program 2020 Participants

Mentorship Program 2020 Participants

The CCE is excited to announce the participants in the 2020 Mentorship Pilot Program.

We are very pleased to present our first five participants, who were chosen from a very competitive field of applicants.

These five candidates demonstrated a passion for storytelling and a commitment to excellence in editing, and we are very pleased to be able to offer them support from industry veterans as they develop their skills.

These five “mentees” represent the future of our industry, and the future looks bright indeed!

Program Sponsor:

PICTURE EDITING - SCRIPTED

MAJDA DRINNAN Mentee CCE Mentorship Program 2020

Majda Drinnan (Mentee)

Since joining the DGC and the CCE in 2006 and 2016 respectively, Majda has had the honour of working with, and learning from so many amazing and talented editors. In recent years, she has edited episodes of I Lived with A Killer, Hollywood Homicides and the short film, Viaticum. Majda is looking forward to all the exciting new experiences within the mentorship programme.

Michael Doherty, CCE (Mentor)

Michael Doherty, CCE (Mentor)

Over the past 25 years, Michael has edited 18 feature length films, including three films for George A. Romero, Alan Moyle’s Weirdsville, and Vincenzo Natali’s Haunter. He has also worked on a number of television series: Hannibal for NBC, Ransom for CBS and Wynonna Earp for Syfy Channel. He has received four DGC nominations, winning two; and four CCE nominations, also winning two.

PICTURE EDITING - DOCUMENTARY

Sarah Claydon (Mentee)

Sarah Claydon (Mentee)

Sarah Claydon is an emerging film editor in Toronto. She holds an undergraduate degree in Cultural Studies from McGill, a Graduate Certificate in Journalism from Sheridan, and a Masters in Documentary Media from Ryerson. In 2018, Sarah was awarded the Gold Medal for Ryerson’s Faculty of Communication and Design. Sarah just co-edited her first feature documentary, After Fact (2020), and is also experienced in fiction. For the past few years, Sarah has worked as a digital producer for CBC Radio and CBC Podcasts, creating video content and writing for online.

Avrïl Jacobson (Mentor) CCE Mentorship Program

Avrïl Jacobson (Mentor)

Avrïl Jacobson is a Toronto-based editor, story editor and consultant. Feature film work includes The Prison in Twelve Landscapes, My Prairie Home, Michael Shannon Michael Shannon John and Jaddoland, which received an Independent Spirit Award. Television credits include In the Making and The Skin We’re In. Avrïl received a Gemini Award in 2011 for Best Picture Editing.

PICTURE EDITING - DOCUMENTARY

Brina Romanek (Mentee) Mentorship program 2020 CCE

Brina Romanek (Mentee)

Brina Romanek is a documentary film editor and director. She has directed and edited films for RogersTV, True Calling Media and CBC. She has also worked as an editor for documentary companies such as Fathom Film Group and Media One Creative. Her most recent film Counting on a New Crop, was selected for the NSI Online Short Film Festival, and her upcoming film, Portrait of Pockets will be released on CBC Gem this coming February.

Michèle Hozer, CCE (Mentor) Mentorship Program 2020

Michèle Hozer, CCE (Mentor)

With two films on the Oscar shortlist, Emmy-nominated and multiple Gemini-winning Michèle Hozer has been working as a filmmaker and editor in Canada since 1987. Her work has received accolades from the most prestigious film festivals in the world, and includes Shake Hands with The Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire, Promise to the Dead, and The Reckoning: Hollywood’s Worst Kept Secret. Michèle’s directing credits include the Academy-Award shortlisted Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould, West Wind: The Vision of Tom Thomson and Sugar Coated, probing the role of sugar in a global healthcare epidemic.

ASSISTANT EDITING

Ellora Dela Fuente (Mentee)

Ellora Dela Fuente (Mentee)

Since graduating from the Advanced Television and Film program at Sheridan College, Ellora has been working as an Assistant Editor. Most recently, she has worked on shows including Last Stop Garage, Big Brother Canada and The Great Canadian Baking Show.

Lauren Brandon (Mentor) Mentorship program 2020

Lauren Brandon (Mentor)

Lauren has been involved in film and television post production for over a decade. She has worked on projects for companies such as Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, Audience AT&T, MGM, Hulu, Netflix, Lifetime, Hallmark, Showtime and HBO. Lauren recently edited Double Holiday for Hallmark, Holly Hobbie Season 2 for Hulu and was a First Assistant on The Handmaid’s Tale Season 3.

ASSISTANT EDITING

Varunraj Gandhi (Mentee) Mentorship program CCE 2020

Varunraj Gandhi (Mentee)

Varunraj Gandhi, aka Varun, is an Editor & Assistant Editor based in Toronto. He has an MFA in Film Production Degree (Editing emphasis) from Chapman University, California. He has worked as a Promo & BTS Editor for Disney ABC Studios in LA and in India for two big-budget Indian films. Currently he works as an Assistant Editor at Scott Brothers Entertainment and as a freelance editor for Uninterrupted Canada.

Shelley MacLean (Mentor) Mentorship Program CCE 2020

Shelley MacLean (Mentor)

Shelley MacLean is a Toronto-based Assistant Picture Editor with a background in Film Studies from Concordia University, Montreal. Her Post-Production experience in Toronto spans 9 years working as an Assistant Editor on Documentary, Unscripted and Scripted projects including Property Brothers, Master Chef Canada, Ice Road Truckers, Kim’s Convenience and Jann.

Categories
Past Events

Le 5 à 7 des monteurs – édition CCE

Le 5 à 7 des monteurs - édition CCE

Le 5 à 7 des monteurs - édition CCE - In Review

Le 8 janvier dernier avait lieu le 5 à 7 des monteurs – édition CCE – au bar VV Taverna. Plus d’une vingtaine de monteurs et assistants monteurs se sont réunis pour célébrer la nouvelle année et s’informer à propos du CCE. Ce fut un plaisir de vous y voir en grand nombre!

Nous vous invitons à soumettre vos films et émissions de télévision, d’ici le 7 février, pour les Prix du CCE 2020 – 10e anniversaire.

C’est rapide et simple, vous n’avez qu’à cliquer sur le lien et suivre les instructions. Partagez avec nous les montages dont vous êtes fiers !

Parlez-en autour de vous et invitez vos collègues, qu’ils soient membres ou non du CCE, à prendre part à ce grand gala qui souligne le talent des monteurs canadiens. Membre ou non du CCE, vous pouvez aussi participer au jury des Prix du CCE en vous inscrivant ici. Nous recherchons des monteurs francophones pour chacune des catégories.

About the Event

The Canadian Cinema Editors is proud to present EDITCON 2020, the third annual day-long conference on the art of picture editing, on Saturday February 1st, 2020 at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto. This year, we are very excited to welcome master editor Susan Shipton for an in-depth discussion of her work. The day will also feature panel discussions on editing comedy, theatrical films, and unscripted programming, with some of Canada’s top editors sharing a wealth of knowledge and experience. Admission will include a welcome breakfast, lunch, and a post-panel social and networking session, as well as raffles and giveaways from our sponsors. Earlybird tickets go on sale for CCE Members starting November 28, with general admission available for non-members and students on December 16.

January 8, 2020

7pm - 9pm

195 Rue de Bellechasse, Montréal

Categories
Articles

ACE Eddie Award Nominations 2020

Categories
Articles

Emmy Nominations 2019

Emmy Nominations 2019

Emmy Nominations 2019

Congratulations to our CCE members who have been nominated for an Emmy!

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series

Wendy Hallam Martin, CCE

The Handmaid’s Tale: The Word Outstanding

Congratulations to our CCE members who have been nominated for an Emmy!

Véronique Barbe, CCE & Justin Lachance, CCE (plus 3 other editors)

Sharp Objects: Fix

Categories
Articles

Nominations for Prix Gémeaux 2019

Nominations for Prix Gémeaux 2019

Gemeaux Awards Banner Feature Image

Congratulations to our CCE members who have been nominated for Prix Gémeaux!

Best Editing: Fiction

Isabelle Malenfant, CCE

5th RANK: Episode 1

Justin Lachance, CCE

Unit 9: Episode 169

Best Editing: Comedy Matthieu Bouchard (plus 1 other editor) – LIKE ME! – SEASON 4 Episode 35 June 17, 2019

Best Editing: Comedy

Matthieu Bouchard (plus 1 other editor)

LIKE ME! – SEASON 4 Episode 35 June 17, 2019

Categories
Articles

Leo Awards 2019 – Part 2!

Leo Awards 2019 - CCE Member Winners

Leo Award Nominations 2020

Congratulations to all the CCE members who won a LEO Award 2019:

BEST PICTURE EDITING SHORT DOCUMENTARY

Greg Ng

Finding Big Country 

BEST PICTURE EDITING MUSIC, COMEDY OR VARIETY PROGRAM OR SERIES

Lisa Robison, CCE

Loudermilk – Saturday Night

BEST PICTURE EDITING MOTION PICTURE

Sarah Hedar

Edge Of The Knife (Sgaawaay K’uuna)

BEST PICTURE EDITING TELEVISION MOVIE

Lisa Robison, CCE

The Simone Biles Story: Courage to Soar

BEST PICTURE EDITING SHORT DRAMA

Alexander Farah

Gong Ju

BEST PICTURE EDITING DRAMATIC SERIES

Daria Ellerman, CCE

Take Two: One To The Heart

Categories
Articles Past Events

The 9th Annual CCE Awards Nominees and Winners

9th Annual CCE Awards

The 9th Annual CCE Awards Gala In Review:

Congratulations to our winners for the 9th Annual CCE Awards. There were over 300 people in attendance (even with the Raptors playing right outside the venue)!

Canadian editors are world class! Thanks to everyone in this room, post-production is thriving in Canada.

Stephen Philipson, CCE + Jane MacRae

CCE PRESIDENT + VICE-PRESIDENT

Editor Stephen Philipson, CCE
Jane McRae Vice President of the CCE Board

A Selection of 2019 Awards Photos:

Watch the Live Broadcast Here:

Award Nominees & Winners

Tom Berger – Space Between Stars *WINNER*

Annellie Samuel – Magic School Bus, rides again: I Spy with my Animal Eyes

Hart Snider – Shop Class

Stephanie Duncan, Jason Cohen & Lee Maund – Hotel Transylvania: Fangceanera

Tom Berger – Paw Patrol: Mighty Pups

Greg Ng – Finding Big Country *WINNER*

Colin Waugh – Ha Ling Peak

Giorgio Saturnino & Louis Saturnino – CBC Olympic Journey : Virtue & Moir, Roxanne

James Blokland – Year of the Gun

Michèle Hozer, CCE – In Search of a Perfect World

Nick Hector, CCE – Sharkwater Extinction *WINNER*

Annie Jean – Ziva Postec, la monteuse derriere le film Shoah

Eugene Weis – Metamorphosis

Hart Snider & Maxine Shewan – Botero

Patrick Carroll – Letter From Masanjia

Thom Smalley – Likeness *WINNER*

Holly Pavlik – Camping Trip

Isabelle Malenfant, CCE – The Lure Of The Deep (Une jeune fille et la mer)

Rachel Guergis – Small Fish

Teresa Hannigan, CCE – I Beat Up My Rapist

Ian Sit – In the Making: Lido Pimienta *WINNER*

Cameron Nixdorf & Gordon Thorne, CCE – Vacations Of The Brave: Mandy & Joe

Clark Masters & David Mitchell – Mister Tachyon: Can Mother Nature Heal Us?

Danny Palmer – Steel Town Down

Steve Taylor – Hip-Hop Evolution: The Southern Way

Ashley Brook, Kyle Cucco & Josef Beeby – Canadiana: The Love Triangle That Brought Down Quebec *WINNER*

Christine Armstrong – Kristal Clear 107: Only with Heart

Graham Withers – True North: Cordel 1 – Trust The Process

Lindsay Allikas – Rambling: Eileen Myles

Shelley Therrien – Ghost BFF

Courtney Goldman – Odd Squad: World Turned Odd *WINNER*

James Hebbard – The Big Fun Crafty Show: EP 101 – Robot

Lisa Robison, CCE – Zombies

Meagan Oravec – Scout and the Gumboot Kids: The Case of the Cracking Sky

Nicholas Wong – Holly Hobbie: EPS104 The Pickle Princess

Michael Tersigni, CCE, Mike Scott, Elianna Voskakis & Ryan Monteith – Top Chef Canada: Que Rico *WINNER*

Andrew Gurney, Al Manson, Jonathan Dowler, Clare Elson, Seth Poulin & Jordan Wood – Top Chef Canada: Finale Four Ways

Jonathan Dowler, Ryan Monteith, Owin Lambeck, Jordan Wood, Michael Tersigni, CCE & Craig Anderson – The Amazing Race: The Battle of the Two Courtney’s

Jorge Parra – Still Standing Season 4: Huntingdon

Mike Scott, Michael Tersigni, CCE, Elianna Voskakis & Ryan Monteith – Top Chef Canada: Wine of the Tiger

Dev Singh – Little Dog: Ep. 107 *WINNER*

John Nicholls – Little Dog: Ep 102

Kye Meechan – Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency: Two Broken Fingers

Matthieu Bouchard & Dominic Montplaisir – Leo: Episode 1

Matthieu Bouchard & Oliver Binette – Like-Moi: Ep 24

Lisa Grootenboer, CCE – Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey *WINNER*

Eric Goddard, CCE – The Truth About Christmas

Luis Lam – Deadly Deed: A Fixer Upper Mystery

James Patrick – Caught

Pia Di Ciaula, CCE – A Very English Scandal

Brendan Barnard – After Animals (Sheridan College)

Brittany Hockley – Proximity (Ryerson University)

Raj Jain – 14.02 (Centennial College)

Zachary Roth – Rosie (Sheridan College)

Zhenya Dolzikov – The North Woods (Ryerson University)

Pia Di Ciaula, CCE – The Crown: Episode Nine – Paterfamilias *WINNER*

D. Gillian Truster, CCE – Anne with an E: I Protest Against Any Absolute Conclusion

Justin Lachance, Véronique Barbe, Dominique Champagne, Maxime Lahaie, Émile Vallée, Jai M. Vee – Sharp Objects: Milk

Stephen Philipson, CCE – Anne with an E: Youth is the Season of Hope

Wendy Hallam Martin, CCE – The Handmaid’s Tale: Episode 201 June

Lara Johnston – Mouthpiece *WINNER*

Dev Singh – Ghostland

Greg Ng – At First Light

Sabrina Pitre – Freaks

Simone Smith – Firecrackers

9th Annual CCE Awards Gala

In 1988 Dean Balser, a longtime staff editor at CFTO-TV / Glen-Warren Productions in Toronto,  left his full time position to pursue a freelance career. At the time, Dean had a long-standing relationship with Grosso-Jacobson Entertainment in New York through their successful collaboration on the highly acclaimed series Night Heat, the first Canadian series to be broadcast on CBS. Producer Sonny Grosso and Dean created a strong bond, with Grosso hiring Dean on many series and MOW’s in subsequent years, even bringing Dean to New York for one project, clearly showing the faith and trust he had in Dean. Dean’s work was noticed by U.S. producers -Grosso and others – at a time when few American shows would edit in Toronto. He was a ‘go-to’ editor for CBS, NBC and ABC as they shot pilots here and required a steady hand. He was fortunate to be an editor for CBS, NBC and ABC as they shot pilots here.

Dean became acclaimed not only for his editing work, but also for his role as a friend and mentor to many in the industry. His work has been varied and always of the highest quality, ranging from the cop shows with Sonny Grosso, to drama and science fiction. Dean has also cut musical variety and comedy as well as various forms of documentary, doc-series and factual productions, displaying one of the most versatile voices in editing in Canada. He was at the forefront of the evolution of editing from film to digital, working on the most advanced editing platforms of the day, including being an early user of Avid systems.  Dean also served as 2nd Unit Director on various film and television projects.

The 9th Annual CCE Awards Event Gala

Over those years Doug has earned the respect and friendship of many in the editing department as well as producers.  His leadership has put him at the forefront of in-demand Post Supervisors and is a model by which all in editing strive to achieve.

Doug started working in television while still a high school student in the shipping department of VTR Productions in Toronto where he would spend lunch hours in the back of the studio watching Jim Henson and the muppets shooting Fraggle Rock. Doug received a Bachelor of Applied Arts from Ryerson University in Toronto, and then a Masters from Syracuse University in New York.

Doug’s first post supervising job was on the TV series My Secret Identity, followed by four years on the seminal CBC drama Street Legal.  After spending more time in TV, Doug transitioned to Post Supervising features; his first 2 movies were for HBO Pictures which lead to his first theatrically released movie: Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream.  Over a dozen TV series and 28 Feature Films later he is still working as a Post Supervisor.

The list of editors Doug has worked with is long, but he would especially like to thank the editors who he worked with when he was first learning on the job.  Editors such as George Roulston, Ralph Brunjes, Susan Shipton, Ron Sanders, Don Cassidy and Dean Balser.  All of these editors shared their knowledge of the film business and the importance of editing to the film making process. 

Doug has recently taught post production seminars and participated on panels for Ryerson University, Humber College and Syracuse University.  A career highlight occurred last year when he attended the 90th Academy Awards with the team from Best Picture winner The Shape of Water.

Categories
Articles

Leo Nominations 2019

Leo Nominations 2019

2020 LEO Awards Banner Feature Image

Congratulations to our CCE members who received 2019 Leo Nominations today!

Sabrina Pitre

Freaks

Jamie Alain, CCE (plus 1 other editor)

Red Snow

Hart Snider

Botero

Patrick Carroll

Letter from Masanjia

Lara Mazur, CCE

No One Would Tell

Lisa Robison, CCE

The Simone Biles Story: Courage To Soar

Trevor Mirosh

Exhibit Man

Alexander Farah

Gong Ju

Elad Tzadok

The Shipment

Brendan Woollard

After the Sirens

Greg Ng

Finding Big Country

Franco Pante

Expecting – Tiani & Brodie / Nellie & Bryce 

Brent J. Rubin (plus 1 other editor)

vcSave My Reno – Nancy & Eric

Lisa Robison, CCE
Loudermilk – Saturday Night 

Categories
Articles

Canadian Screen Awards Winners 2019

Canadian Screen Awards Winners 2019

GALA NIGHTS 1 & 2 Winners

Cathy Gulkin, CCE winner Best Editing Documentary

Congratulations to our CCE members who won a Canadian Screen Award last night.

Best Picture Editing: Documentary

Cathy Gulkin, CCE

You are Here

CSA 2019 Winners Best Editing Reality TV

Best Picture Editing: Reality/Competition

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

The Amazing Race Canada: Just a Beaver Hero

en_CAEN

stay connected

Subscribe to our mailing list to
receive updates, news and offers

Skip to content