Comic-Con: From Script To Scene (LA Event)

San Diego Convention Center 111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, United States

Step into the world of your favorite films and TV shows with the industry professionals who brought them to life! Go behind the scenes and gain insight into how every element comes together to create an unforgettable on-screen experience. With costume designer Emilio Sosa (Descendants: The Rise of Red & Chair), casting director Jazzy Collins, CSA (The Traitors), re-recording mixer Jeff Shiffman of Boom Box Post (Invincible), editor Joaquin Elizondo (Griselda), editor Kelley Tourangeau (Vanderpump Villa), and composer Scot Stafford of Pollen Music Group (Ultraman: Rising). Moderated by writer Owen Danoff (Screen Rant). Part 2 of Impact24 PR’s Panel Superblock.

Comic-Con: Fan Favorites (LA Event)

San Diego Convention Center 111 Harbor Dr, San Diego, United States

Get ready for an action-packed journey through the world of popular film and television shows! The creative minds behind the biggest projects will talk about how they bring your favorite stories to life. Featuring editor Eric Litman (One Piece), co-producer/editor Shelly Westerman, ACE (Only Murders in the Building), composer Matt Bowen (Gen V, The Boys), VFX supervisor Michael Cliett (Shōgun), editor Stephanie Filo, ACE (A Black Lady Sketch Show), and composer/songwriter Mark Evitts (Frog and Toad). Moderated by co-founder and executive producer of Shade Studios/ Shade TV, Marissa Hill. Part 3 of Impact24 PR’s Panel Superblock.

Forrest Gump Q&A with Screenwriter Eric Roth (Zoom Event)

Zoom/Online see event description for link details, CA, United States

Join us for a Q&A with screenwriter Eric Roth, as he discusses his work on the 1994 comedy-drama film Forrest Gump. Winner of 6 Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Film Editing for Arthur Schmidt, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Eric Roth, Forrest Gump is a film that is so moving, so sweet, and so expertly-crafted that it’s outlasted most of its contemporaries. Following an Alabamian, Forrest Gump, who finds himself at the center or just to the side of many critical points in mid-20th Century US history, this warm, winsome film is endlessly endearing and full of moments that became cultural touchpoints. In adapting Winston Groom’s 1986 novel for the screen, Eric Roth proved once again why he’s the master of film adaptations (six of his seven Oscar nominations are for Best Adapted Screenplay), as he gave this epic, decades-spanning story both the requisite sweep and a huge heart. Endlessly quotable and with an iconic Tom Hanks at its center, Forrest Gump is a zeitgeist-capturing sensation that found director Robert Zemeckis at the peak of his powers, displaying his mastery of mixing human drama with technical wizardry to great effect. This event will be a Zoom Webinar on Monday, July 29 at 7PM ET/4PM PT. **ACE members, please check your email for free ticket information.**

AMERICAN CINEMA EDITORS PRESENTS A SCREENING OF The Joy Luck Club Followed by a Conversation with Editor Maysie Hoy, ACE (LA Event)

Vidiots 4884 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The West Coast "American Cinema Editors Presents" event will be a screening of the 1993 drama The Joy Luck Club followed by a conversation with editor Maysie Hoy, ACE, at Los Angeles institution Vidiots.

In San Francisco, a group of aging Chinese women (Kiều Chinh, Tsai Chin, France Nuyen, Lisa Lu) meet regularly to trade familial stories while playing Mahjong. In a series of sixteen vignettes that span generations and continents, this adaptation of Amy Tan’s bestselling novel explores cultural conflict and the often-turbulent relationships between four first-generation Chinese-American women (Ming-Na Wen, Tamlyn Tomita, Lauren Tom, Rosalind Chao) and their mothers.

Tickets are $12
(Vidiots Members Receive Discount)
Proceeds benefit the Vidiots Foundation

The Room Q&A with Actor Greg Sestero

Zoom/Online see event description for link details, CA, United States

Picturehouse 441 and ACE are proud to be partnering on a series of live virtual Q&As as part of our mutual efforts to promote film literacy.
Join us for a Q&A with actor Greg Sestero, as he discusses his work in the 2003 unintentionally hilarious cult drama The Room. The Room is this generation's Rocky Horror Picture Show – an I-can't-believe-anyone-made-a-movie-like-this midnight movie sensation courtesy of enigmatic director, producer, writer, star Tommy Wiseau and editor Eric Yalkut Chase. Now billed as a “black comedy”, there’s nothing in this unintentionally hilarious film that indicates it was ever intended to be anything but a drama. Full of now-iconic one-liners – “Oh hai, Mark!” – gratuitous sex scenes, and frequent shots of a spoon painting sitting on a table (at midnight screenings, audience members throw plastic spoons every time the picture appears), The Room is a joy-inducing spectacle. And, to top it all off, co-star and frequent Wiseau conspirator, Greg Sestero, wrote a bestselling book, The Disaster Artist, that chronicles the making of The Room that was itself adapted into an Oscar-nominated film. The Roomis our programmer Joshua Handler’s favorite cult movie that is a passionately-made work which has given the world over 20 years of happiness and nonstop laughter. This event will be a Zoom Webinar on Monday, August 5 at 9PM ET/6PM PT. **ACE members, please check your email for free ticket information.**

Cutting Room Conversations (LA Event)

The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood 1400 Cahuenga Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States

Join us for an editors mixer co-hosted by the creatives behind projects like Only Murders in the Building, Reservation Dogs, Escaping Twin Flames, and Welcome to Wrexham!

Wet Hot American Summer Q&A with Director/Co-Writer David Wain (Zoom Event)

Zoom/Online see event description for link details, CA, United States

Picturehouse 441 and ACE are proud to be partnering on a series of live virtual Q&As as part of our mutual efforts to promote film literacy.
Join us for a Q&A with director/co-writer David Wain, as he discusses his work on the 2001 satirical comedy Wet Hot American Summer. David Wain and Michael Showalter have a very distinct sense of humor – over-the-top, low-brow, and raunchy – and upon release in 2001, few understood the giddy genius of their paean to summer camp movies, Wet Hot American Summer. Starring a group of then-relative unknowns, many of whom would go on to A-list status – Bradley Cooper, Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, and others – and edited by Meg Reticker, this raucous raunchfest quickly found a devoted cult following that has grown by the year. What makes Wet Hot so special is the love and sincerity with which it was made as well as its willingness to go anywhere and do anything. Like so many other great cult movies, Wet Hot American Summer was simply ahead of its time, though luckily the world seems to have caught up with it. This event will be a Zoom Webinar on Monday, August 19 at 9PM ET/6PM PT. **ACE members, please check your email for free ticket information.**

Virtual Glass of Wine (VGOW) Editors in Conversation: Paul Hirsch, ACE (Zoom Event)

Zoom/Online see event description for link details, CA, United States

VGOW Paul Hirsch, ACE is our first Autumn Season Virtual Glass of Wine VGOW.
Paul is a multi-award-winning American Film Editor who is discussing his life work, including the original George Lucas Star Wars, A New Hope & The Empire Strikes Back, the iconic Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol.

The Shawshank Redemption Q&A with Editor Richard Francis-Bruce, ACE

Zoom/Online see event description for link details, CA, United States

Picturehouse 441 and ACE are proud to be partnering on a series of live virtual Q&As as part of our mutual efforts to promote film literacy. Join us for a Q&A with editor Richard Francis-Bruce, ACE, as he discusses his work on the 1994 prison drama The Shawshank Redemption. Frank Darabont’s directorial debut, The Shawshank Redemption, is itself the ultimate redemption story. Dismissed upon release, The Shawshank Redemption quickly developed a devoted following on TV and home video, earned seven Oscar nominations including Best Picture, and is now hailed as one of the greatest films ever made. All of the deserved praise heaped upon this film belies the fact that, at its heart, it is a small, down-to-earth prison drama about a wrongfully-imprisoned man and his friendship with a fellow inmate. As cut by veteran editor Richard Francis-Bruce, ACE, this methodically-paced drama crescendos to a tremendously powerful climax that makes an already-affecting film ascend to true cinematic transcendence. This event will be a Zoom Webinar on Wednesday, September 4 at 9PM ET/6PM PT. **ACE members, please check your email for free ticket information.**