The American Cinema Editors used their Ace Eddie Awards on Saturday to fire back at the Oscars. Facing declining ratings and long running times, the Academy, the Oscars ceremony producers and ABC decided to award Oscars for editing and seven other categories outside the live telecast. Ace board member Kevin Tent introduced the awards saying, “There might be some setbacks and slights at times which can sting.”
Hacks editor Susan Vaill used her speech to implore everyone from PAs to other crafts to amplify each other, in order to “make those people who don’t think we should be on the broadcast listen.” tick, tick… Boom! editor Myron Kerstein concluded his speech by saying “present all 23” categories.
Deadline spoke with other nominees prior to the show. They shared degrees of disappointment, some understanding and hope for future inclusion. Andrew Weisblum won an Eddie with Kerstein for tick, tick… Boom! and...
Hacks editor Susan Vaill used her speech to implore everyone from PAs to other crafts to amplify each other, in order to “make those people who don’t think we should be on the broadcast listen.” tick, tick… Boom! editor Myron Kerstein concluded his speech by saying “present all 23” categories.
Deadline spoke with other nominees prior to the show. They shared degrees of disappointment, some understanding and hope for future inclusion. Andrew Weisblum won an Eddie with Kerstein for tick, tick… Boom! and...
- 3/6/2022
- by Fred Topel
- Deadline Film + TV
Underdog “King Richard” (Warner Bros.) beat the higher profile “Dune” (Warner Bros.) and “The Power of the Dog” (Netflix) for drama film editing honors at the 72nd Annual Ace Eddie Awards. The live ceremony was held Saturday at the Ace Hotel. Likewise, “Tick Tick Boom” (Netflix) prevailed over the favored “Don’t Look Up” (Netflix) in the film comedy category. Other winners included Oscar favorites “Encanto” (Disney) and “Summer of Soul” (Searchlight Pictures) for animated feature and documentary, and “Oslo” (HBO Films) for non-theatrical feature.
On the TV side, “Succession” (HBO), “Mare of Easttown” (HBO), “The Beatles: Get Back” (Disney+), “Kevin Can F**k Himself” (AMC), “Hacks” (HBO Max), and “Bob’s Burgers” (Fox) were the big winners for drama, limited series, documentary non-theatrical, multi-camera and single-camera comedy series, and non-theatrical animation, respectively. Editors Lillian E. Benson (“Eyes on the Prize”), the first woman of color to join the American Cinema Editors Society,...
On the TV side, “Succession” (HBO), “Mare of Easttown” (HBO), “The Beatles: Get Back” (Disney+), “Kevin Can F**k Himself” (AMC), “Hacks” (HBO Max), and “Bob’s Burgers” (Fox) were the big winners for drama, limited series, documentary non-theatrical, multi-camera and single-camera comedy series, and non-theatrical animation, respectively. Editors Lillian E. Benson (“Eyes on the Prize”), the first woman of color to join the American Cinema Editors Society,...
- 3/6/2022
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
“King Richard” editor Pamela Martin topped the dramatic feature editing category at the American Cinema Editors 72nd Ace Eddie Awards, while “Tick, Tick … Boom!’s” Myron Kerstein and Andrew Weisblum won the category for best edited comedic feature during Saturday’s in-person ceremony at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles.
“It’s a great honor to be recognized by my peers, most importantly,” Martin told Variety before the ceremony. “I’m over the moon and I’m so grateful to be in such wonderful, talented company from the other nominees.”
Michelle Statter accepted the prestigious Ace Golden Eddie Award — recognizing an artist or company for distinguished achievement in film — on behalf of The Sundance Institute. Film editors Lillian E. Benson, ACE and Richard Chew, ACE received Career Achievement Awards for their outstanding contributions to film editing. The event was hosted by DJ Lance Rock and presided over by ACE President Kevin Tent,...
“It’s a great honor to be recognized by my peers, most importantly,” Martin told Variety before the ceremony. “I’m over the moon and I’m so grateful to be in such wonderful, talented company from the other nominees.”
Michelle Statter accepted the prestigious Ace Golden Eddie Award — recognizing an artist or company for distinguished achievement in film — on behalf of The Sundance Institute. Film editors Lillian E. Benson, ACE and Richard Chew, ACE received Career Achievement Awards for their outstanding contributions to film editing. The event was hosted by DJ Lance Rock and presided over by ACE President Kevin Tent,...
- 3/6/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
“King Richard” and “tick, tick…Boom!” have been named the best-edited feature films of 2021 by the American Cinema Editors, which held its annual Ace-Eddie Awards on Saturday at, appropriately enough, the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
“King Richard” beat fellow Oscar nominees “Dune” (the presumed favorite) and “The Power of the Dog” to win in the drama category, while “tick, tick…Boom!” beat the Oscar-nominated “Don’t Look Up” in the comedy category.
In the 22 years since Ace split its film award into separate drama and comedy categories, one of its winners has gone on to win the Oscar for Best Film Editing 15 times. All but one of those wins have come in the drama category. Last year’s winner, “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” lost the Oscar to “Sound of Metal.”
In the documentary categories, music docs ruled, with “Summer of Soul” taking the prize for documentary feature...
“King Richard” beat fellow Oscar nominees “Dune” (the presumed favorite) and “The Power of the Dog” to win in the drama category, while “tick, tick…Boom!” beat the Oscar-nominated “Don’t Look Up” in the comedy category.
In the 22 years since Ace split its film award into separate drama and comedy categories, one of its winners has gone on to win the Oscar for Best Film Editing 15 times. All but one of those wins have come in the drama category. Last year’s winner, “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” lost the Oscar to “Sound of Metal.”
In the documentary categories, music docs ruled, with “Summer of Soul” taking the prize for documentary feature...
- 3/6/2022
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Warner Bros. sports drama King Richard took the top Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) honor Saturday to cap the American Cinema Editors’ 72nd annual Ace Eddie Awards.
Pamela Martin edited the pic, which sees Will Smith portraying the father to tennis sensations Venus (Saniyya Sidney) and Serena Williams (Demi Singleton), who had a plan that would take the young tennis players from the streets of Compton to the global stage. The win puts Martin and the film in frontrunner status in the Best Film Editing Oscar race, where it is competing against fellow nominees Don’t Look Up, Dune, The Power of the Dog and Tick, Tick…Boom!. Twenty-two of the past 30 Ace winners for best edited dramatic film and 11 of the past 16 have gone on to score the Oscar, but Ford v. Ferrari won the Academy Award last year after Paradise took the Eddie.
King Richard is up for six Oscars this year,...
Pamela Martin edited the pic, which sees Will Smith portraying the father to tennis sensations Venus (Saniyya Sidney) and Serena Williams (Demi Singleton), who had a plan that would take the young tennis players from the streets of Compton to the global stage. The win puts Martin and the film in frontrunner status in the Best Film Editing Oscar race, where it is competing against fellow nominees Don’t Look Up, Dune, The Power of the Dog and Tick, Tick…Boom!. Twenty-two of the past 30 Ace winners for best edited dramatic film and 11 of the past 16 have gone on to score the Oscar, but Ford v. Ferrari won the Academy Award last year after Paradise took the Eddie.
King Richard is up for six Oscars this year,...
- 3/6/2022
- by Denise Petski and Fred Topel
- Deadline Film + TV
The American Cinema Editors (Ace) has nominated “Belfast,” “Dune,” “King Richard,” “No Time to Die” and “The Power of the Dog” in the category of feature film drama at the 72nd annual Ace Eddie Awards.
In the best edited comedic feature category, “Cruella,” “Don’t Look Up,” “The French Dispatch,” “Licorice Pizza” and “Tick, Tick…Boom!” all received nominations.
Among the animated features nominated were “Encanto,” “Luca,” “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” “Raya and the Last Dragon” and “Sing 2.” The TV nominees include “Succession” and “The White Lotus.”
The Eddies are considered a precursor for the best picture and best editing categories at the Oscars. Five of the past 11 winners for best edited drama feature went on to win the film editing Oscar.
Since 1961, only 10 women have won in the best edited drama feature category. This year, there are two women who made the cut: Pamela Martin (“King Richard”) and...
In the best edited comedic feature category, “Cruella,” “Don’t Look Up,” “The French Dispatch,” “Licorice Pizza” and “Tick, Tick…Boom!” all received nominations.
Among the animated features nominated were “Encanto,” “Luca,” “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” “Raya and the Last Dragon” and “Sing 2.” The TV nominees include “Succession” and “The White Lotus.”
The Eddies are considered a precursor for the best picture and best editing categories at the Oscars. Five of the past 11 winners for best edited drama feature went on to win the film editing Oscar.
Since 1961, only 10 women have won in the best edited drama feature category. This year, there are two women who made the cut: Pamela Martin (“King Richard”) and...
- 1/27/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
The American Cinema Editors has spliced together the nominees for its 72nd annual Ace Eddie Awards.
The editors behind Belfast, Dune, King Richard, No Time to Die and The Power of the Dog will compete for Best Edited Dramatic Feature Film. Up for Comedy Feature are Cruella, Don’t Look Up, The French Dispatch, Licorice Pizza and tick, tick…Boom! The Animated Feature race will be among Encanto, Luca, The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Raya and the Last Dragon
and Sing 2.
Vying in the Documentary Feature competition are Flee, The Rescue, Summer of Soul, Val and The Velvet Underground. See the full list of the Eddie Award nominations below.
Trophies will be presented during the guild’s awards ceremony on March 5 at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. The half-capacity show originally was set for February 26.
A highlight on the TV side is Kevin Can F**k Himself,...
The editors behind Belfast, Dune, King Richard, No Time to Die and The Power of the Dog will compete for Best Edited Dramatic Feature Film. Up for Comedy Feature are Cruella, Don’t Look Up, The French Dispatch, Licorice Pizza and tick, tick…Boom! The Animated Feature race will be among Encanto, Luca, The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Raya and the Last Dragon
and Sing 2.
Vying in the Documentary Feature competition are Flee, The Rescue, Summer of Soul, Val and The Velvet Underground. See the full list of the Eddie Award nominations below.
Trophies will be presented during the guild’s awards ceremony on March 5 at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. The half-capacity show originally was set for February 26.
A highlight on the TV side is Kevin Can F**k Himself,...
- 1/27/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
“Belfast,” “Dune,” “King Richard,” “No Time to Die” and “The Power of the Dog” have been nominated as the best dramatic film editing of 2021 by the American Cinema Editors, which announced the nominees for the 72nd annual Ace Eddie Awards on Thursday.
Those five films will compete in the Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) category, while the field in Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy) will consist of “Cruella,” “Don’t Look Up,” “The French Dispatch,” “Licorice Pizza” and “tick, tick…Boom!”
The most surprising omission was probably “West Side Story,” while Ace Eddie voters also bypassed “Nightmare Alley,” “Coda” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”
Nominations for the editing of animated features went to the same five animated films that have also been nominated by the Cinema Audio Society, Motion Picture Sound Editors, Visual Effects Society and Art Directors Guild: “Encanto,” “Luca,” “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” “Raya and the Last Dragon” and “Sing 2.
Those five films will compete in the Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) category, while the field in Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy) will consist of “Cruella,” “Don’t Look Up,” “The French Dispatch,” “Licorice Pizza” and “tick, tick…Boom!”
The most surprising omission was probably “West Side Story,” while Ace Eddie voters also bypassed “Nightmare Alley,” “Coda” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”
Nominations for the editing of animated features went to the same five animated films that have also been nominated by the Cinema Audio Society, Motion Picture Sound Editors, Visual Effects Society and Art Directors Guild: “Encanto,” “Luca,” “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” “Raya and the Last Dragon” and “Sing 2.
- 1/27/2022
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
The Hollywood Professional Association revealed Thursday its annual Hpa Award winners for outstanding achievements in postproduction.
Hosted at the Hollywood Legion Theater via an in-person gala, awards were presented in the areas of color grading, sound editing and visual effects in commercial, episodic and feature film projects. Among the winners were Mikkel E. G. Nielsen for editing 2019’s Sound of Metal and Susan Vaill for editing HBO comedy Hacks.
Best visual effects for a theatrical feature went to David Hodgins, Hanzhi Tang, Ryan Duhaime, James Reid, Edmond Smith III for Marvel’s Black Widow.
Presenters during the evening included industry veterans Barry Meyer,...
Hosted at the Hollywood Legion Theater via an in-person gala, awards were presented in the areas of color grading, sound editing and visual effects in commercial, episodic and feature film projects. Among the winners were Mikkel E. G. Nielsen for editing 2019’s Sound of Metal and Susan Vaill for editing HBO comedy Hacks.
Best visual effects for a theatrical feature went to David Hodgins, Hanzhi Tang, Ryan Duhaime, James Reid, Edmond Smith III for Marvel’s Black Widow.
Presenters during the evening included industry veterans Barry Meyer,...
- 11/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Hollywood Professional Association revealed Thursday its annual Hpa Award winners for outstanding achievements in postproduction.
Hosted at the Hollywood Legion Theater via an in-person gala, awards were presented in the areas of color grading, sound editing and visual effects in commercial, episodic and feature film projects. Among the winners were Mikkel E. G. Nielsen for editing 2019’s Sound of Metal and Susan Vaill for editing HBO comedy Hacks.
Best visual effects for a theatrical feature went to David Hodgins, Hanzhi Tang, Ryan Duhaime, James Reid, Edmond Smith III for Marvel’s Black Widow.
Presenters during the evening included industry veterans Barry Meyer,...
Hosted at the Hollywood Legion Theater via an in-person gala, awards were presented in the areas of color grading, sound editing and visual effects in commercial, episodic and feature film projects. Among the winners were Mikkel E. G. Nielsen for editing 2019’s Sound of Metal and Susan Vaill for editing HBO comedy Hacks.
Best visual effects for a theatrical feature went to David Hodgins, Hanzhi Tang, Ryan Duhaime, James Reid, Edmond Smith III for Marvel’s Black Widow.
Presenters during the evening included industry veterans Barry Meyer,...
- 11/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Last night, ABC dropped the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 16 of season 11, and it gives us new looks at some pretty dramatic and interesting stuff as Meredith just can't stop worrying about how bad things could be with Derek. She even thinks he might be cheating, and more! The episode is labeled, "Don't Dream It's Over." In the new, 16th episode official description: A Patient's Behavior Brings Back Memories For Richard. Description number 2: A patient's condition will spark a conversation between Richard and Maggie about Alzheimer's disease. April and Jackson are going to struggle to return to their normal lives ,and Arizona will get faced with the reality that Callie is moving on. Meanwhile, Meredith will reveal her biggest fears about Derek. The episode was written by Andy Reaser and it was directed by Susan Vaill. Episode 16 is scheduled to air on Thursday night,...
- 3/13/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, ABC delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 16 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "Don't Dream It's Over," and it turns out that we're going to see some very dramatic and intense stuff go down as Meredith continues to express her issues about Derek. Arizona comes to the grim conclusion that Callie has indeed moved on, and more! In the new, 16th episode press release: A Patient's Behavior Brings Back Memories For Richard. Press release number 2: A patient's condition is going to spark a conversation between Richard and Maggie about Alzheimer's disease. April and Jackson will struggle to return to their normal lives ,and Arizona is going to get faced with the reality that Callie is moving on. In the meantime, Meredith is going to reveal her biggest fears about Derek. The episode was written by Andy Reaser and it was directed by Susan Vaill.
- 3/12/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
"The Courtship Of Eddie’s Father” is getting a Fox remake, co-starring Willie Garson Conan O’Brien and Garson are producing the project based on the 1969-72 comedy that co-starred Bill Bixby and Brandon Cruz. The sitcom was based on the 1963 film starring Ron Howard, which itself was based on a 1936 book. Garson is set to play Eddie’s father’s work colleague. “Lost’s” Mr. Eko is reportedly joining “Game of Thrones” Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje is reportedly playing a character named Malko, who doesn’t appear in the books. “The Walking Dead” sets a new record for DVR viewership DVRs added 5.086 million viewers, bringing the total viewership for the Season 5 premiere to 22.372 million. Click Read Full Post For More How “Grey’s Anatomy” made last night’s flashbacks look authentic Editor Susan Vaill explains: "We found every episode that Kate Burton had been in in seasons one, two and three — something like 12 to 20 episodes.
- 10/17/2014
- by Norman Weiss
- Hitfix
New Grey's Anatomy season 10,episode 16 intense spoiler clip hit the net. Last night, ABC released the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 16 of season 10, and it appears to be very drama-filled and interesting as Callie definitely wants to sue the hell out of Derek and company, and more! The episode is titled, "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place." In the new episode 16, It's Richard's birthday and Bailey will end up, inviting him to scrub in on the case of a lifetime. Meredith is going to hire a research assistant to help with her portal vein project, and a scorned Callie will give Derek a major shock when she tries to sue the hell out of him. In the meantime, Shane is going to help out with screening candidates for Cristina's clinical trial and will meet a young expectant mother who needs his help. The...
- 3/14/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
New Grey's Anatomy season 10,episode 16 official spoilers,plotline revealed by ABC. Recently,ABC released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 16 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place," and it sounds like things will get very interesting as Callie is going to totally shock Derek, and more. In the new,16th episode press release: It's Richard's birthday and Bailey will invite him to scrub in on the case of a lifetime. Meredith is going to hire a research assistant to help with her portal vein project, and a scorned Callie will give Derek quite the shock. Meanwhile, Shane is going to help screen candidates for Cristina's clinical trial and meets a young expectant mother (Keke Palmer) who needs his help. The guest stars have yet to be revealed. The episode was written by Jeannine Renshaw and it was directed by Susan Vaill.
- 3/13/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
“Argo” (edited by William Goldenberg, A.C.E.) and “The Silver Linings Playbook” (edited byJay Cassidy, A.C.E. and Crispin Struthers) won Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) and Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy/Musical) respectively at the 63rd Annual Ace Eddie Awards tonight where trophies were handed out in ten (10) categories of film, television and documentaries.
The black-tie ceremony was held in the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel with over 1,000 in attendance to celebrate the year’s best editing. “Brave” (edited by Nicholas C. Smith, A.C.E. & Robert Grahamjones, A.C.E.) won Best Edited Animated Feature Film and “Searching For Sugar Man” (edited by Malik Bendjelloul) won Best Edited Documentary (Feature).
Television winners included ”Nurse Jackie – Handle Your Scandle” (edited by Gary Levy) for Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television, “Breaking Bad – Dead Freight” (edited by Skip MacDonald, A.C.E.) for Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial television,...
The black-tie ceremony was held in the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel with over 1,000 in attendance to celebrate the year’s best editing. “Brave” (edited by Nicholas C. Smith, A.C.E. & Robert Grahamjones, A.C.E.) won Best Edited Animated Feature Film and “Searching For Sugar Man” (edited by Malik Bendjelloul) won Best Edited Documentary (Feature).
Television winners included ”Nurse Jackie – Handle Your Scandle” (edited by Gary Levy) for Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television, “Breaking Bad – Dead Freight” (edited by Skip MacDonald, A.C.E.) for Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial television,...
- 2/17/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A giant sinkhole appeared at Seattle Grace Mercy West this week in the form of cracked lives, sunk marriages and broken friendships. Not helped by the actual sinkhole that appeared in the middle of Seattle, providing us with a neat little medical metaphor for our doctors to work with. Grey’s Anatomy announced Season 8 with a premiere filled with style, form, humour and some really cracking performances. Refreshed from their summer hiatus Shonda Rhimes’s cast and crew treated us to a double bill of vintage Grey’s, reminding us that they maybe in Season 8 but they can still deliver the goods. The premiere opens, a week following the events of Season 7 finale, with a departure from the normal format as we meet a young married couple arguing at breakfast, with no surgeons present. This young couple with early marriage problems provide the guiding medical drama as their story intertwines with our doctors.
- 9/26/2011
- by Brouhaha
- SpoilerTV
Grey's Anatomy: Izzie's illness is even freaking out Grey's Anatomy boss Shonda Rhimes, who blogged about the 100th episode: "I went up to the editing room when the show was being edited, and I saw my first images of Izzie lying in the hospital bed bald. And I started to cry. And I said to Susan Vaill, our brilliant editor, I said, 'Ummm...I think Izzie is really sick.' And she hollered at me 'You made her sick!'...But here's the thing. Until I saw my Izzie, bald and pale and wheezing in that bed...I mean, she's sick. She's really sick. And I didn't see it coming. My brain got ahead of my heart on this one." In happier, potentially less-fatal news, Shonda also tweeted...
- 5/8/2009
- E! Online
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