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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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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 011: Cutting Drake’s Videos

Episode 011: Cutting Drake's Videos

Episode 011: Cutting Drake's Videos

This episode is a recording from the popular panel that took place in Toronto on April 4th, 2019 at Triangle Post!

Cutting Drake’s Videos. God’s Plan, Hotline Bling, Nice for What – these music videos have hundreds of millions, if not billions of streams – and they’re being cut right here in Toronto, Canada by Canadian editors.

Editors Laura McMillan, Raj Ramnauth, and Kat Webber

Editors Laura McMillan, Raj Ramnauth, and Kat Webber will shed light on collaborating with world-renowned music video directors (Director X, Karena Evans) and the creative process behind some of the most watched clips on the web.

Moderated by editor Jordan Hayles.

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Laura McMillan

Raj Ramnauth

Kat Webber

Jordan Hayles

Maureen Grant

Simone Smith

Alison Dowler

Jane MacRae

Triangle Post

Hosted and Produced by

Sarah Taylor

Recorded and Edited by

Chris Coulter

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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Episode 012: An interview with Jonathan Dowler

Episode 012: An interview with Jonathan Dowler

Episode 012: An interview with Jonathan Dowler

In this episode Sarah sits down with Toronto based editor Jonathan Dowler to talk about his exciting career in reality and competition editing.

He recently won his 5th Canadian Screen Award for his work on The Amazing Race Canada!

Editing in the Jungle of Australia:

When it got dark the bugs that were attracted by the lights were the size of small helicopters. Note the number of Avid Suites they had – I was in Avid 20.

Big Brother Recap Team:

L to R: SR. Producer John Dolin, Jeff Perry, Editor, Samantha Shields, Editor, Jon White and Jonathan Dowler

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Dino Harambasic

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

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Episode 013: The Bigger Picture – Editing & Mental Health

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Episode 013: The Bigger Picture - Editing & Mental Health

In this episode we are taking some time to focus on the mental and overall health of editors. Laura Di Vilio a registered psychotherapist and Zack Arnold, ACE, offer us a wealth of information on how we can live happier and more productive lives both in and out of the edit suite.

Laura Di Vilio a registered psychotherapist

Laura Di Vilio

Laura has been working as a psychotherapist for over 25 years and her experience has taught her how best to help clients gain insight, healing and inspiration. She uses a relational approach to depth-oriented psychotherapy which facilitates deep, lasting change. Laura is based in Toronto, Ontario.

Zack Arnold, ACE

Zack Arnold, ACE

Zack Arnold, ACE, is an award-winning Hollywood film and television editor based in LA. You can see his work on Cobra Kai, Empire, Burn Notice, Shooter and Glee, just to name a few. He is also a documentary director, and creator of the Optimize Yourself program and podcast. He helps editors work smarter and not harder so they can do the best creative work they’re capable of… without sacrificing their sanity in the process.

Laura has been working as a psychotherapist for over 25 years and her experience has taught her how best to help clients gain insight, healing and inspiration. She uses a relational approach to depth-oriented psychotherapy which facilitates deep, lasting change. Laura is based in Toronto, Ontario.

Resources from Laura: Apps to help with depression and anxiety

SuperBetter & SuperBetter at Work were developed by a game designer Jane McGonigal to help with her concussion symptoms. She uses games to improve psychological well- being. See her Ted Talk. She also has a book by the same name.

Headspace meditation app that makes meditating easy. They provide really good meditation instructions as well as meditations that are as short as one minute.

Happify claims that its games can help increase your happiness and reduce stress while teaching you life-changing habits.

Sanvello provides space for you to track your moods, health, and habits, offering relaxation techniques and mindfulness exercises tailored to your specific needs. It also offers curated audio exercises to deploy if you are having a panic attack.

Worry Watch helps you track your mental state over time by asking you first to write down the cause of your stress, and later asks you to return to the app to reflect on the worry and note whether the ultimate outcome was good or bad.

TalkSpace matches users with licensed therapists in their area almost instantly.

In its own words, the goal of brain.fm, an app developed in consultation with neuroscientists, is “unlocking music’s potential to influence cognitive states.”

Books for dealing with anxiety and depression:

Books for dealing with work drama:

The School of Life is a global organization helping people lead more fulfilled lives. A resource for helping people understand themselves, for improving relationships, careers and social lives. They do this through films, workshops, books and gifts – as well as through a warm and supportive community which you can connect to on their app.

Resources from Zack:

Ultimate Guide to Optimizing Your Creativity (And Avoiding Burnout)

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Bryan Atkinson

James Vandewater

Katie Chipperfield

Krysia Szyszlo

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

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Episode 014: Films Making a Difference Cutting Content with an Important Social Message

Episode 014: Films Making a Difference Cutting Content with an Important Social Message

Episode 014: Films Making a Difference - Cutting Content with an Important Social Message

This is part one of our four-part series covering EditCon 2019.

The EditCon 2019 series was generously sponsored by Deluxe

Episode 014: Films Making a Difference Cutting Content with an Important Social Message

Unarmed Verses and Sgaawaay K’uuna (Edge of the Knife) are films that have intertwined themes of social justice into compelling stories, bringing important social messages to the screen in their respective genres of narrative and documentary film.

Meet editor Andres Landau and producer Lea Marin of Unarmed Verses and editor Sarah Hedar and director Helen Haig-Brown of Sgaawaay K’uuna (Edge of the Knife). The duos behind both of these films discuss the process of collaboration, sensitivity approaching the subject matter, and what each role contributes to the crafting of a powerful narrative. This panel was moderated by Michèle Hozer, CCE. Unarmed Verses (Trailer) from NFB/marketing on Vimeo.

Unarmed Verses

Sgaawaay K'uuna (Edge of the Knife)

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Maureen Grant

the EditCon Committee

Alison Dowler

Jane MacRea

Boris FX

Hosted and Produced by

Sarah Taylor

EditCon 2019 Panels Recorded by

Jason Kanoza

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

Deluxe

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Episode 015: Frame by Frame A Primer on Animation Editing

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Episode 015: Frame by Frame A Primer on Animation Editing

This is part two of our four-part series covering EditCon 2019.

The EditCon 2019 series was generously sponsored by Deluxe.

Learn from Canada’s leading animation editors about the critical role they play in crafting animated films.

How does the process differ from editing live action?

At what point does the editor’s work start?

What does the collaboration look like with team members and the director?

These questions and more will be answered in this lively group discussion with Paul Hunter and Lesley Mackay Hunter.

This panel was moderated by Chris Mutton.

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the EditCon Committee

Alison Dowler

Jane MacRae

Annex Pro & Avid

Hosted, Produced and Edited by

Sarah Taylor

EditCon 2019 Panels Recorded by

Jason Kanoza

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

Deluxe

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Episode 016: Behind the Cut

Episode 016: Behind the Cut


Episode 016: Behind the Cut

This is part three of our four part series covering EditCon 2019.

The EditCon 2019 series was generously sponsored by Deluxe

In this masterclass, award-winning editor Ron Sanders, CCE will be sharing insight from his career, notably his work with celebrated director David Cronenberg. Their collaboration spans 19 films, for which he won four Genie Awards for Excellence in Film Editing and three Best Editor Awards from the Directors Guild of Canada. Ron discusses scenes from Eastern Promises, A History of Violence, A Dangerous Method and Maps to the Stars. This panel was moderated by Jim Allodi.

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the EditCon Committee

Alison Dowler

Jane MacRae

Annex Pro & Avid

Hosted and Produced by

Sarah Taylor

Edited by

Chris Coulter

Recorded by

Jason Kanoza

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

Deluxe

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Episode 017: This Year In Dramatic Film

Episode 017: This Year In Dramatic Film

Episode 017: This Year In Dramatic Film

This is part four of our four-part series covering EditCon 2019.

In this episode we will hear from indie feature editors Michelle Szemberg of Un Traductor, Christine Armstrong of The New Romantic and Isabelle Malenfant, CCE of Pieds nus dans l’aube. There’s no formula to a festival hit, but these three editors, each with a recent feature film on the circuit, shed light on their respective experiences.

This panel discussion, moderated by Lisa Grootenboer, CCE, focuses on their careers in indie film, their process in editing these films, getting a festival run, and what lies ahead.

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Jane MacRae

Cathy Gulkin

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

Vancouver Short Film Festival

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Episode 018: Meet the CCE

Episode 018: Meet the CCE

Episode 018: Meet the CCE

Meet the current executive and the past founders of the CCE.

This episode was generously sponsored by Post City Picture and Sound

In this episode Sarah Taylor sits down with the founding members of the Canadian Cinema Editors Paul Day, CCE, Roger Mattiussi, CCE and Paul Winestock, CCE as well as the current CCE president and vice president Stephen Philipson, CCE and Jane MacRae. We discuss where the CCE came from, where we are currently and what we hope for the future of the CCE.

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Paul Day, CCE

Roger Mattussi, CCE

Paul Winestock, CCE

Stephen Philipson, CCE

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

Vancouver Short Film Festival

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Episode 019: Interview with Dean Balser, CCE

Episode 019: Interview with Dean Balser, CCE

Episode 019: Interview with Dean Balser, CCE

In this episode Sarah Taylor sits down with the 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Dean Balser, CCE.

This episode was generously sponsored by Post City Picture and Sound.

Interview with Dean Balser, CCE

Dean worked on the series The littlest Hobo, Night Heat and countless dramas, comedies, documentaries and factual programs. 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 became acclaimed not only for his editing work, but also for his role as a friend and mentor to many in the industry.

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Dean Balser, CCE

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

Post City Picture and Sound

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