ACE Connect Committee: Lunch with Harry Keramidas, ACE (NY Event)
**ACE members only! For more information and how to RSVP, please check your email!**
**ACE members only! For more information and how to RSVP, please check your email!**
Join Impact24 PR for Wrexham Night Out: An Entertainment Mixer with the Editors from
“Welcome to Wrexham!” Come celebrate the craft behind the show with the editors themselves and network with other industry creatives!
Join Impact24 PR for Cutting Edge: An Entertainment Mixer for Editors and Creatives, co-hosted by editors behind "Chimp Crazy," "Sirens," "Dope Thief," "The Bondsman," and "The Class!"
Join Us for a Special DOUBLE FEATURE of Salesman and Gimme Shelter Plus a Q&A with a Panel of Charlotte Zwerin's Collaborators
Our May 2025 ACE Presents at Metrograph, NYC follows the format pioneered by last year's Tribute to Dede Allen at Metrograph, as we honor legendary editor and director Charlotte Zwerin with a panel of her peers and collaborators, and screenings of her work. We will be screening two classic cinema verité films edited and directed by the late Charlotte Zwerin (along with Albert and David Maysles) – Salesman (1969) and Gimme Shelter (1970), with a panel discussion after Salesmanand an intro preceding Gimme Shelter. (Separate admission for each film.)
**Active Members only. Please check your email for more information and how to RSVP.**
ACE Connect-Support Committee are pleased to present a new program to those
who need a mindful helpful hand, ACE Summer of Support Sundays. This series is
open to all members and editing friends. If you are not an ACE member and are interested in attending one of these events, please email Eliza at the ACE office (eliza@americancinemaeditors.com) for registration details.
The last several years have been incredibly difficult for so many in our industry. All of
the uncertainty around jobs and the future of our craft have created anxiety and
overwhelm, and sometimes it can all feel like too much. Thanks to your generous
donations these Summer of Support Sunday sessions are FREE to all those who
need help to reduce the overwhelm and take back control of their circumstances.
Each Sunday at 4pm PT from June 1st to EditFest Weekend August 24th, we will
be holding a variety of mindfulness sessions both online and in-person. Come try out
different techniques to help cope with the mental stress of these trying times. If you
find that one connects with your sensibilities, you can pursue a further journey with
our mindfulness specialists.
JUNE 8 | DEBBY GERMINO
Reclaiming Wholeness: A Grief Ritual
for ACE Editors (In-Person / Location TBD)
A workshop by a fellow editor that creates
an essential space for those experiencing
displacement, career disruption, and overwhelm.
Guided practices, somatic release of stagnant
energy using sound, movement, and words.
Join ACE at Tribeca Festival for our “Editing Across Storytelling Forms,” as seasoned editors from the worlds of fiction and non-fiction filmmaking with projects at the festival sit down with Sabine Hoffman, ACE, for a discussion of their careers to date. Featuring Andrew Morreale, ACE; Mollie Goldstein, ACE; and Stephanie Filo Jones, ACE. The panel takes place Monday, June 9, at 2pm, at ATT Story Lounge 50 Varick Street, 5th floor, and will last an hour.
The event is free & open to the public. Advance tickets are currently sold out but there will be rush tickets available in person starting one hour before.
Join Impact24 PR for Cutting Room Convos: A Mixer for Editors and Entertainment Creatives, co-hosted by editors behind Chimp Crazy and more!
DATE: Thursday, June 12, 2025
TIME: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. ET
VENUE: Lucky Jack's
ADDRESS: 129 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
CO-HOSTED BY:
Charles Divak, ACE - Editor (Chimp Crazy)
Evan Wise, ACE - Supervising Editor (Chimp Crazy)
Jon Higgins, ACE - Editor (Dying For Sex)
Join VFF & MPSE as we Celebrate Back to the Future's 40th Anniversary event!
This free-to-attend celebration honours the timeless classic Back to the Future, starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, marking its 40th anniversary.
Fans will enjoy a special screening of the film, followed by a Q&A with Sound Editor, Scott Hecker. It's an opportunity to relive the unforgettable time-travel adventure and hear behind-the-scenes stories from those who helped bring this iconic film to life.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the movie, this event promises to be a memorable night of nostalgia, excitement, and celebration of one of the most beloved films of all time!
This event is presented in conjunction with the Vaughan International Film Festival (VFF) and the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE).
Join ACE at Tribeca for a master class with acclaimed editor Barry Alexander Brown, ACE on Sunday June 15 at 3pm as part of the Storytelling Summit, Spring Studios, 50 Varick Street, 5th floor. Barry Alexander Brown, ACE, has edited most of Spike Lee’s films, from School Daze and Do the Right Thing to Malcolm X and Inside Man to Spike’s latest, Highest 2 Lowest, opening this summer. Barry also cut Mira Nair’s Salaam Bombay! and Alex Keshisian’s Madonna: Truth or Dare documentary. As a director, his films include the upcoming Wish to Live as well as Son of the South and the landmark Vietnam era documentary The War at Home.
Barry will talk about the process from beginning to end on a movie – from watching dailies together and understanding the director's vision of the movie, to the editor's cut, working through the weeks of the director's cut and then finalizing the films with the input of the producers and the studios.
Tickets are available as part of the Storytelling Summit, which brings the filmmaking and creative community together, giving independent storytellers the access and connections they need to propel their projects and careers forward – from exposure to industry veterans to thoughtfully curated sessions.
who need a mindful helpful hand, ACE Summer of Support Sundays. This series is
open to all members and editing friends. If you are not an ACE member, but in the editorial industry and are interested in attending one of these events, please email Eliza at the ACE office (eliza@americancinemaeditors.com) for registration details.
The last several years have been incredibly difficult for so many in our industry. All of
the uncertainty around jobs and the future of our craft have created anxiety and
overwhelm, and sometimes it can all feel like too much. Thanks to your generous
donations these Summer of Support Sunday sessions are FREE to all those who
need help to reduce the overwhelm and take back control of their circumstances.
Each Sunday at 4pm PT from June 1st to EditFest Weekend August 24th, we will
be holding a variety of mindfulness sessions both online and in-person. Come try out
different techniques to help cope with the mental stress of these trying times. If you
find that one connects with your sensibilities, you can pursue a further journey with
our mindfulness specialists.
JUNE 15 | ART & HEALING INITIATIVE
Art Therapy Workshop
(In-Person / Location Forthcoming)
An exploration of color and form through the
meditative practice of watercolor painting.
This workshop takes us through a grounding
experience and offers space to slow down –
fostering mindfulness, creativity, and resilience.
Our June “American Cinema Editors Presents at Metrograph” spotlights legendary film editor Marcia Lucas
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Saturday, June 21, 4:30pm | Metrograph, New York City
We will be screening Martin Scorsese’s Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, starring Ellen Burstyn and Kris Kristofferson, followed by a Q&A with Marcia Lucas, moderated by Bobbie O’Steen.