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Coffee With an Editor – Gareth C. Scales

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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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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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Jonathan Dowler

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Episode 001: Ziva Postec, The Editor Behind the Film Shoah

Ziva Postec

Episode 1: Ziva Postec, The Editor Behind the Film Shoah

Meeting with Annie Jean, CCE, and Catherine Hébert, hosted by Paul Ruban

Épisode 001: Ziva Postec, la monteuse derrière le film Shoah, Ziva Postec

We are pleased to present the first episode of L’art du Montage.

On November 7, 2019, the CCE hosted a screening of ZIVA POSTEC, THE EDITOR BEHIND THE FILM SHOAH, at the Alliance Française of Toronto, with director Catherine Hébert, and editor Annie Jean, CCE. The evening was hosted by Paul Ruban. We are pleased to share with you this beautiful evening of discussion around this film.

 

 

 

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Annie Jean, CCE

Catherine Hébert

Paul Ruban

Clotilde Vatrinet et les Les Films du 3 Mars

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Pauline Decroix

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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, and 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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The 6th Annual CCE Awards Nominees & Winners

The 6th Annual CCE Awards

Award Nominees & Winners

Stephanie Duncan, Joycelyn Poon & Lee Maund – Trucktown: Trucktown Run *WINNER*

Tom Berger –  Paw Patrol: Pups Save A Big Bone

Robert Ciasnocha & Simon Box – Fresh Beat Band of Spies: Singing Pirate

Sam Thomson – The Curse of Clara: A Holiday Tale

Pete Watson & Jon Hutton – Napkin Man: New Shoes  

Tiffany Beaudin – Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah *WINNER*

Kathryn Dickson – The Woman Who Joined The Taliban

Mark Holtze – American Lawmen: Melvin Purvis, The Gangbuster

Jason Schneider – Keeping Canada Alive: Ep 1

Sarah Taylor – The Harder I Fight II 

Cathy Gulkin, CCE – Guantanamo’s Child *WINNER*

Michèle Hozer, CCE – Sugar Coated

Nick Taylor – Al Purdy was Here

Eamonn O’Connor, Carole Larsen & Sally Blake – The Messenger 

Robert Swartz – Hurt  

Stéphane Lafleur – O Negative  *WINNER*

Jamie Alain, CCE – The Adept 

Courtney Goldman – My Viola

Ben Lawrence – I Remember Laura 

Michelle Szemberg – Mr Bernstein 

Nicolas Wong – We Are Disorderly: Our New Friend *WINNER*

Bryan Atkinson – Riftworld Chronicles: Ep3

Neil Sitka, Joel Shecter, Vitold Vidic & Ian Morehead – How Hard Can It Be

Elad Tzadok – The Drive: Ep 4

Elad Tzadok – The Drive: Ep 7

Neil Sitka & Miles Davren – Vegas Rat Rods: Ep 201 *WINNER*

Jonathan Dowler, James Hebbard & Craig Anderson – Hockey Wives: Ep 106

Duff Smith – Reelside: Ep 103

Kristi Macaulay – Income Property: Ep 9146

Alison Taylor – Open House Overhaul: Ep 1011

Steve Taylor, Michael Tersigni, Anna Bigos &  James Osso – The Amazing Race Canada: I Said Straight, You Gorilla *WINNER*

Jonathan Dowler, Ryan Montieth, Baun Mah & Al Manson – Big Brother Canada: Finale

Jorge Parra, Robert Kennedy, Robert Kew & Jeremy Lalonde – Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: Pull the Rug

Brent J. Rubin – Game of Homes: Master Bedroom

Eric Bos – Leader (Sheridan College)

Eric Bos – Lockwood (Sheridan College)

Kevin Horan – Voskhod (Vancouver Film School)

Andriy Koval – As I Like Her (Centennial College)

Chi-Hsin Lui – Reflect (Vancouver Film School)

Harrison Perez – Evan (Humber College)

Rene Seijas Zamboni & Miguel Quintero – Reconnection (Vancouver Film School)

Jorge Parra – Still Standing-Eganville *WINNER*

Jonathan Eagan – What Would Sal Do – Loaves and Fishes

Paul Hart & Paul Hessell – High Valley Home Movie

Jay Prychidny – Lost and Found

Paul Winestock, CCE – Blood Water: Ep 101

Don Cassidy, CCE – Texas Rising *WINNER*

Lara Mazur, CCE – On the Farm

Dona Noga, CCE – Hello It’s Me

Ron Wisman, CCE & Ron Wisman Jr. – Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe

Ron Wisman, CCE – Anne of Green Gables

Michael Doherty, CCE – Hannibal: Antipasto *WINNER*

Matthew Anas – Orphan Black: Ep 304

Teresa Hannigan, CCE – Saving Hope: All the Pretty Horses

Thomas Joerin, CCE – Remedy II: Day One

Stephen Philipson, CCE – Hannibal: Ep 306 

Duff Smith – River *WINNER*

Bryan Atkinson – Closet Monster

Mike Banas, CCE – The Legend of Barney Thompson

Maureen Grant – He Hated Pigeons 

Jorge Weisz – The Steps 

The 6th Annual CCE Awards Event GalaRoushell Goldstein was born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, received her BA from Carleton University, and immediately left Ottawa on her “Grand Tour” of Europe. In 1968, she ended her tour in Israel where she settled in the city of Jerusalem with an offer to work at the newly established Israeli Television Network. For the next five years, she worked in the editing department on news, sports, current affairs and the odd documentary (where budgets allowed). Roushell learned to edit with glue and hot-splices, then Steenbecks arrived from Germany, and she progressed to splicing tape and the splicer. That, of course, lasted for a few decades until the big transition to digital in the early 1990s.

Her first job back in Canada in 1973, was with Hobel-Leiterman Productions cranking out weekly documentaries for two series: Here Comes the 70’s and Target the Impossible. Many young and talented people got their start there as directors and editors, guided by the visionary television producer Douglas Leiterman and his wife, Beryl Fox.

After a year there she continued to work off and on as a freelancer for CTV, CBC, the National Film Board and many, many privately-funded productions, creating documentaries, TV one-offs and series, both documentary and drama, and feature films until retirement.

Highlights of Roushell’s vast CV include: Raoul Wallenberg: Buried Alive, which won the Genie for best documentary feature, and was short-listed for the Oscars; Live it Up, which won festival awards in New York and Toronto; kickstarting the Degrassi Junior High series; Half the Kingdom, which Roushell co-directed in addition to edited; Playing for Keeps, which won honours around the world; she also edited seminal dramas such as Hurt Penguins, Liberty Street, Joe’s So Mean to Josephine, The Fishing Trip, Passengers, and Drop the Beat.

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The 5th Annual CCE Awards Nominees & Winners

The 5th Annual CCE Awards

Award Nominees & Winners

Jamie Ebata  & Dan Lee – The Day My Butt Went Psycho: Episode 23 *WINNER*

Robert Ciasnocha, Brian Berger & John Logan – Mike The Knight: Episode H051

Stephanie Duncan & Marc Brenzil – Trucktown: Episode 10

Luke Sargent – Indigo

Kurt Skyers & Jason Cohen – Little Charmers: Episode 10

Ricardo Acosta, CCE – Marmato *WINNER*

Ricardo Acosta, CCE – 15 to Life: Kenneth’s Story

Manfred Becker, CCE – Before the Last Curtain Falls

Nick Hector, CCE – Monsoon

Haya Waseem – Stay Aubrey!

Adam Locke-Norton – Entangled *WINNER*

Matthew Anas – Iris

Diane Brunjes – Happy 1 Year

Maureen Grant – Still

John Nicholls – The Last Halloween

Jonathan Dowler, Al Manson, Kyle Martin, Ben O’Neil & Steve Taylor – The Amazing Race Canada: Episode 205 *WINNER*

Rob Chandler  – Surviving Evil: Episode 211

Simon Marcroft – Income Property: Episode 119

Ian McBain – 16×9: Season 7, Episode 2

Mark Westberg – Income Property: Episode 128

James Bredin, CCE – Schitt’s Creek: Don’t Worry It’s His Sister *WINNER*

Matthew Hannam, CCE – Sensitive Skin: Episode 106 *WINNER*

Trevor Ambrose – Schitt’s Creek: The Cabin

Tony Kent – Sports on Fire: Terrolympics

Nicholas Wong – Degrassi: Finally Part 2

Geoff Ashenhurst – Whatever, Linda- No Boys Allowed *WINNER*

Graham Chisholm & Stephen Roque – Whatever, Linda: Oh Henry

Paul Skinner – Whatever, Linda: Tis’ but a Scratch

Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux – SOS: Episode 4

Thom Smalley, Anthony Baird, & Lawrence Jackman – Guidestones: Sunflower Noir, Episode 1

Christopher Donaldson, CCE – Penny Dreadful: Episode105, Closer Than Sisters *WINNER*

Lisa Binkley, CCE – Motive: Episode 206, Bad Blonde

Lisa Grootenboer, CCE – X Company: Episode 101, Pilot

Mike Lee, CCE – Remedy: Episode 201, Our Friend, Chaos

Gillian Truster, CCE – Orphan Black: Governed As It Were By Chance

Matthew Hannam, CCE – James White *WINNER*

Adam Locke-Norton – Mountain Men

Aaron Marshall – The Calling

Dev Singh – Backcountry

Jorge Weisz – Wet Bum

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

Jacob DoForno – Happy Endings (Humber College)

Dylan Lattimer – Fragility (University of Toronto)

Margaret MacDougall – Her Shadow (Sheridan College)

Neena Malebennur from – In Focus (Humber College)

Mitch Theriault – Battles and Brotherhood (Sheridan College)

Alan Collins was born in India and grew up in the UK where he studied Drama and Film at Bristol University. He was inspired to become a film editor after viewing Battleship Potemkin by Sergei Eisenstein and reading the bible of the edit room, The Technique of Film Editing (K. Reisz, G. Lambert) in 1967.

He became a fan of Roger Corman’s movies, particularly The Pit and the Pendulum and The Wild Angels and sent the director reviews he had written of these movies in the university newspaper while a film student. He was later hired by Corman as an Assistant Editor on the World War 1 feature Von Richthofen and Brown  filmed at Ardmore Studios near Dublin, Ireland in 1973.

Corman invited him to Hollywood, where he was promoted to co-editor of Von Richthofen and Brown and edited 3 more features for New World Pictures. While in Los Angeles he edited I Escaped from Devil’s Island starring Jim Brown.

Alan moved to Toronto in 1975 where he edited The Clown Murders, starring John Candy, and Love at First Sight, starring Dan Aykroyd, which received a Best Editing Award from the newly formed Canadian Film Editors guild in 1977. Collins then edited David Cronenberg’s The Brood, which later became a cult classic.

In 1987 Alan was series editor on the original Degrassi High series directed by Kit Hood. After editing 13 features and numerous documentaries he began teaching Film Editing at Ryerson University in Toronto from 1994 to 2006, just as the industry was shifting from flatbed editing to digital editing.

Alan firmly believes that editing is a tradition handed down from one generation to the next; his main influences being David Lean, Thelma Schumacher (Goodfellas) and Walter Murch (The Conversation).

In 2006 he moved to Halifax and began working as a producer. In 2007 he was invited by Focal Press to write the Foreword for the second edition of The Technique of Film Editing, the book that had played such a central role in his life as an editor. He describes this as one of the proudest moments in his life along with receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from the CCE.

In 2015 Collins produced his  first feature, Relative Happiness, based on the best-selling novel by Nova Scotia author Lesley Crewe. He has also directed and edited two documentaries, Drowning in Colour: The Art of Wayne Boucher (2013) and Terminal: A day in the life of the Dartmouth Bridge Terminal (2014).

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The 4th Annual CCE Awards Nominees & Winners

The 4th Annual CCE Awards

Award Winners

Paul Hunter – The Nut Job *WINNER*

Jason Cohen, Simon Box – Oh No! It’s an Alien Invasion, Brainlius 3,4,5 / Diary Drama

Pete Watson, Melanie MacDonald, Jon Hutton – Napkin Man, Ep 108 Just Me in the Tree / Try-share-a-tops

Dan Lee, Jamie Ebata – The Day My Butt Went Psycho, Episode 13

Kurt Skyers, John Logan – Sidekick, Episode 48

Mark Ratzlaff – Blood Relative *WINNER*

Roland Schlimme, Roderick Deogrades – The Ghosts in Our Machine

Anne Feldman, Jamie Cussen – Amin Amir

David Kazala – Derby Crazy Love

Jonathan Mathew, Nick Zacharkiw – Unclaimed

Erin Deck – Sunday Punch *WINNER*

Bryan Atkinson – Hole

Paul Day, CCE  – Method

Kirby Jinnah – Shamed

Richard Mandin – The Archivist

Giorgio Saturnino, Michael Esteves – Jonathan Toews, Every Picture Tells a Story *WINNER*

Jay Tipping – Chopped Canada, The Proof is in the Pudding

Giorgio Saturnino, Michael Esteves – Offbeat Roads Danakil Diaries, Ep 1 Is It Over Yet?

Guy Georgeson, Mark Westberg – Income Property, Ep 7105 Nicole & Michelle

Katie Chipperfield, Neil Sitka – Close Encounters, Ep 108 Nuclear Reaction

Jay Prychidny – The Next Step, Ep 30 Winner Takes All

Gordon Thorne, CCE – Degrassi, Ep 1337 Believe Pt 1

Jason Irvine – Degrassi, Ep 1240 The Time of My Life Pt 2

Craig Webster, CCE –  Satisfaction, Ep 106 First Contact

Duncan Christie – Satisfaction, Ep 107 Janet

 

Michael Doherty, CCE – Darknet, Episode 101 *WINNER*

Jason Leaver  – Out With Dad, Dining In & Out

Mike Donis – Pete Winning and the Pirates, The Pursuit of the Pathfinder

Ian Macleod – Polaris, Episode 2

Jon Anctil – World War Geek, Ep 108 It’s All Fun and Games Part 2

Stephen Lawrence, CCE – Orphan Black, Episode 103 *WINNER*

Teresa De Luca, CCE – 19-2, Deer

D. Gillian Truster – Orphan Black, Unconscious Selection

Mike Lee, CCE – Copper, Ep 205 A Morning Song

Jamie Alain – Continuum, Second Guess

Gareth C. Scales, CCE – What Remains *WINNER*

Jamie Alain – Flowers in the Attic

Gordon Rempel, CCE – Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story

Jamie Alain – Delete, Night 1

Ellen Fine – Bunks

Matthew Hannam – Enemy *WINNER*

Jorge Weisz – Empire of Dirt

Jeanne Slater – Evangeline

Aaron Marshall – The Colony

Duff Smith – The Husband

Walter Woodman, Ryerson University – Noah

Ray Savaya, Sheridan College – Walk the Moon

Mark Fifield, Humber College – Rosbilt

Daniel Haack, Ryerson University – Bridges

Angelica Falco, Sheridan College – Anatomy of a Sunbeam

Debra Karen became interested in film when she took an elective course in Cinema at Dawson College in Montreal which was taught by Larry Kent. While studying, she was hired as a second assistant editor to work at Cinepix on their production of Across This Land with Stompin’ Tom Connors.

When that film finished she remained at Cinepix working on hundreds of commercials for the films they distributed while finishing her education at night and during summer “holidays”, graduating in Communication Arts, magna cum laude.

“Editing was a career choice that meant everything to me”, Debra says. “There was always something to learn, puzzles to solve and new challenges to be faced. For someone who loves movies, it is the best career choice. The editor tells the story of the film in a way that is appropriate to the story. Does the scene call for shock or suspense? Should the editing be invisible or aggressive? The editor makes every person on a film, whether in front of the camera or behind, look good. I can’t think of a better profession.”

Her credits at Cinepix included Bill Fruet’s Death Weekend, Eddie Matalon’s Blackout, Ivan Reitman’s Meatballs, Larry Kent’s Yesterday and J. Lee Thompson’s Happy Birthday to Me.

Debra worked on many Canadian and American TV movies and miniseries, working with directors including Philip Saville, George Kaczender, Pierre Gang, Simon Wincer and Tim Southam. Her association with Joseph Sargent was the most productive and included eight TV movies and miniseries including: Day One starring Brian Dennehy and David Strathairn; The Incident starring Walter Matthau; Ivory Hunters starring John Lithgow, Isabella Rossellini and James Earl Jones; Mandela and de Klerk starring Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine; Streets of Laredo starring James Garner and Sissy Spacek; and Salem Witch Trials starring Kirstie Alley, Henry Czerny, Alan Bates, Peter Ustinov and Shirley MacLaine.

Debra is an icon of this industry – literally… hers is the face of Cronenberg’s Shivers. Debra currently resides with her husband, Michael in Hudson, Québec.

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The 3rd Annual CCE Awards Nominees & Winners

The 3rd Annual CCE Awards

Award Nominees & Winners

Kurt Skyers & Joycelyn Poon – Babar and the Adventures of Badou: Babar the Pirate/Stripes vs. Scales *WINNER*

Joycelyn Poon & Jamie Ebata – Oh No! It’s an Alien Invasion: The Royal Flush/Brainlings on Ice

Shyra De Souza – Distraction of a Stationary Nature

Alain Delannoy – Fraction

Don Lee & Robert Henry – Scaredy Squirrel: Talented Mr. Peacock/Hiccup Hicdown in Balsatown

Nick Hector, CCE – Echoes *WINNER*

Kelly Morris – A Wolf Called Storm

Matt Lyon – Lunarcy!

Michèle Hozer, CCE – Fight Like Soldiers Die Like Children

Marcus Valentin – Air Aces: Red Tails

Bryan Atkinson – Night Light *WINNER*

Andrew Coutts – Sequence

Erin Deck – The Devil’s Carnival

Michelle Szemberg – For Dorian

Gordon Rempel, CCE – The Weather Girl

Al Flett & Erin Cummings – Ice Pilots: Episode 406, Crash Landing

Jorge Parra – Income Property 5, Episode 5084: Dan Tanik

Matt Anas – Mother of the Bride: Monetta & Tricia

Tyronne L’Hirondelle, Kevin Mills, Richard Fulop, Brian Mann, Scott Estes, Paul Smart & Mark Murray – Highway Through Hell: I Can’t Take it Anymore

Aren Hansen – Panic Button: Episode 101

Charles Robichaud – R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: Uncle Howie *WINNER*

Kimberlee McTaggart – Call Me Fitz: Are You There God?…

Jason Irvine – Degrassi, Episode 1232: Bittersweet Symphony part 2

Ellen Fine – My Babysitter’s a Vampire (Season 2): Fanged & Furious

Lisa Jane Robison, CCE – R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: Spaceman

Anthony Baird & Thom Smalley – Guidestones: Episode 30, Market Collapse *WINNER*

Jennifer Prokop – My Lupine Life: Dragon Moon Part 2

Ian Macleod – The Last Fall of Ashes: Episode 5

Jonathan Robbins – Clutch: Episode 200 – Aftermath

Stephen Lawrence, CCE – The Transporter: Episode 112, Trojan Horsepower *WINNER*

Wendy Hallam Martin, CCE – The Borgias: Episode 210, The Confession

Paul Winestock, CCE – Cracked: Episode 110, Blind Spot

Lisa Grootenboer, CCE – The Borgias: Episode 205, The Choice

Mike Banas, CCE – The L.A. Complex: Episode 213, Don’t Say Goodbye

Ron Wisman Sr., CCE – An Officer and a Murderer *WINNER*

Lisa Binkley, CCE – Hitched for the Holidays

Gordon Rempel, CCE – She Made Them Do It 

Roslyn Kalloo – The Phantoms

Susan Shipton – Titanic, Episode 4

Roderick Deogrades – Still Mine * WINNER*

Adam Locke-Norton – Stress Position

Stephen Philipson – Molly Maxwell

Dev Singh – Picture Day

Matt Hannam – Antiviral

Haya Waseem, Sheridan College – Mimos

Mitch Spicer, Vancouver Film School – Captive

Roxana Perez Fernandez, Vancouver Film School – Fish Can Fly

Matt Yim, University of Regina – April Doesn’t Hurt Here

Jon Anctil, Capilano University – Marathon

Zhengwei Chen, Fanshawe College – Gossip

Jason O’Hara, Ryerson University – Demur

Ralph Brunjes, CCE, started his career at the CBC in the 60s, coming up through the ranks as an assistant editor, sound editor and film editor on groundbreaking dramas and documentaries such as Wojeck, The Whiteoaks of Jalna, The Nature of Things and This Land of Ours. He was promoted to Editor in Charge at age 27 and a year later to Assistant Supervising Editor in charge of the day to day running of the Film Department. He had the great pleasure of working with Glenn Gould on the soundtrack of the legendary documentary The Idea of North.

In 1975 Ralph went freelance and focused on drama editing, amassing a large list of credits on over 50 television movies, 16 features, 13 mini-series and multiple TV series. His commitment to excellence in the craft of editing has earned him multiple nominations and awards over the years, including Best Sound and Best Picture Editing Awards the first year of the Geminis, and an Emmy nomination for Joan of Arc.

Ralph has always valued his role as a mentor to young and emerging talent. Throughout his career he has enjoyed working with many great filmmakers, developing lifelong friendships and creative collaborations.

Rik Morden grew up in Hamilton, Ontario and discovered an interest in painting early on. He combined this interest with his passion for storytelling and quickly became an editor hailed for precision, artistry and creativity. Throughout his 35-year career Rik edited feature films, corporate presentations, TV commercials and music videos (which he also produced and directed; Stray Cats, Rush, Chris De Burgh). He was also the rare Canadian to have won an Emmy Award—in 2000 for outstanding achievement in single camera editing for his work on the HBO movie, Mary Cassatt: An American Impressionist.

Rik was rewarded for his efforts with many other awards and nominations. He was nominated for another Emmy in 1999 for Edison: The Wizard of Light, won a Directors Guild of Canada Team Award in 2007 for his editing of the well-reviewed documentary Sharkwater, and was nominated for several other DGC and Gemini awards (Beethoven Lives Upstairs, Rembrandt: Fathers and Sons, Bailey’s Billion$).

Rik’s diversity of talent and pursuit of excellence made him a singular talent and mentor amongst editors.

Gary L. “Kelly” Smith, CCE, was amongst the pioneers of electronic post production and widely known in the Toronto and L.A. communities of editors. His career began at CKNX-TV in Wingham, Ontario in the late 1960’s and flourished until his passing.

To work with him, you would find that he was kind of a quiet guy, but he demanded professionalism on the job and it could be said that “he did not suffer fools gladly”. If you did your job, he had your back. With that trust and his well-known sense of humour (which ran more towards practical jokes), he maintained a core group of friends for more than 40 years.

Professionally, Kelly Smith rose to the top of the game, but he did not sacrifice his family or his private life to the business. He married his wife Sandy in 1979 and together they had a daughter, Kerry, and a son, Sean. He was a Blue Jays fan, a life-long rock and roller, as well as being very handy with his hands, whether it was wood working or building a home theatre, he had many projects that intrigued him. He enjoyed socializing with his many friends—and like his family, they miss him too

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The 2nd Annual CCE Awards Nominees & Winners

The 2nd Annual CCE Awards

Award Nominees & Winners

Michele Hozer, CCE – West Wind: The Vision of Tom Thompson *WINNER*

Kathryn Dickson – Fuelled By Passion: The Return of the Jets

Roslyn Kaloo – The Mystery of Mazo de La Roche

James Blokland – Who’s Sorry Now

Nick Hector, CCE – Wiebo’s War

 

Michelle Szemberg – Business Ethics *WINNER*

Kyle WIlson – I Spyders

Brigitte Rabazo – Getting Past the Bull

John Nicholls – The Sweetest Hippopotamus

Dominique Naipaul – Wilderness

Jonathan Dowler – Undercover Boss: Episode 1003, 1-800 GOT JUNK *WINNER*

Todd Hallam – From Spain with Love: Episode 1002 Paella: Tradition in a Pan

Robert Kraus – From Spain With Love: Episode 1001 Basque Country

Robert Ruzic – Fanboy Confessional: Episode 102  The Steampunk Edition

Pete Watson – Amalfi Getaway: Episode 101 Limone

Kurt Skyers  & Robert Henry – Scaredy Squirrel: Episode 22, Perfect Pickle / Goat Police *WINNER*

Annellie Samuels – Producing Parker: Episode 126, Parker Prophecies

Annellie Samuels – Producing Parker: Episode 125, Real Men Eat Parker

Dan Lee  & Robert Henry – Sidekick: Episode 31, Fortress of Maxumtude

Daniel Palmer – Dino Dan: Where the Dinosaurs Are

Jake Chirica, York University – Catalyst

Orlee Buium, York University – Young Love

Michael Ciuffini, Sheridan College – Asylum

Shelley Therrien, Sheridan College – Lens

Brigitte Rabazo – Todd & the Pure Book of Evil: Episode 206, Fisting Fantasy * WINNER*

Matthew Hannam – Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays: Episode 4, Sleeping with People

Craig Webster – Less Than Kind: Episode 301, Fugue State

Jay Tipping – Picnicface: Episode 106, Storybook

Gordon Thorne – Degrassi: The Next Generation: Episode 1107, Cry Me a River, Part 2

Teresa De Luca, CCE – Combat Hospital: Episode 110, Reason to Believe *WINNER*

Teresa De Luca, CCE – Bomb Girls: Episode 102, Misfires

Vesna Svilanovic  –  Murdoch Mysteries: Episode 413, Murdoch in Wonderland

Wendy Hallam Martin, CCE – The Borgias: Episode 107,Death, on a Pale Horse 

Gareth C. Scales, CCE – Flashpoint: Episode 417, Priority of Life

Don Cassidy, CCE – The Kennedys: Episode 4 *WINNER*

Lisa Binkley, CCE – Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story

Mike Lee, CCE – Wrath of Grapes: The Don Cherry Story 2

Ron Wisman, Sr, CCE – Committed

David B. Thompson, CCE – The Kennedys: Episode 7

Roger Mattiussi, CCE – Afghan Luke *WINNER*

Lisa di Michele – High Chicago

Matthew Hannam – I’m Yours

Ron Sanders, CCE – A Dangerous Method

Mark Arcieri – House of the Rising Sun

Ron Wisman, CCE, has been an integral component of the Canadian editing community for over 40 years. Ron has an impressive resume of 89 titles with almost half being Movies of the Week; The Violin, one of the first films that he cut, was nominated for an Academy Award.

His editing has garnered many accolades, with 20 nominations and 10 wins. He was continually recognized by the Canadian Film Editors Guild and won a Genie for his outstanding work on Joshua Then And Now. The following year he was awarded both an ACE Eddie and a Gemini for Sword Of Gideon. He also cut the cult classic, The Pyx. Collaborating with John Woo, Michael Anderson, Ted Kotcheff and Canadian legend Don Shebib to name a few, he has helped shape performances of many Hollywood legends; from Charlton Heston and Vanessa Redgrave to Lloyd Bridges and Christopher Plummer.

In addition to the above achievements, it is important to remember that a career like this is full of more than titles and credits; it is a testament to a devoted and sought-after craftsmen. 

George Appleby’s life was defined by love, success and adventure, all of which he shared freely with the people he met and worked with. He had a lot of friends.

Though born in Toronto, at age nine, George moved with his family to Bogota, Columbia, when his father was transferred there for work. In Bogota, George was educated in Spanish and English, until his teens, when he returned to Canada.

After high school, tall and handsome George set his sights on acting. He hung around the University of Toronto’s Hart House Theatre, and its then director, Robert Gill, absorbing the world of theatre. But it was the editing suite that eventually took his interest after he landed his first job on the CBC series, The Forest Rangers, in the early 1960s. He would go on to work steadily as an editor right up until his death in December 1999.

George cut many of Canada’s iconic series and feature films, from Adventures in Rainbow Country, Street Legal, and Cold Squad to Outrageous, The Silent Partner, Isabel, and many others. He received numerous awards for his work, including Canadian Film Editors Guild awards, an Etrog and a Genie nomination.

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