Cinema Eye Honors (ACE Members Only)

New York Academy of Medicine in East Harlem 1216 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

Once again American Cinema Editors is making tickets for the Cinema Eye Honors available to our members at no cost. The 17th annual edition of America’s premier documentary awards ceremony is taking place Friday, January 12, at the New York Academy of Medicine in East Harlem. Doors open at 6:30pm.

Outstanding films and television programs, many of them edited by our members, will be honored at a ceremony filled with film clips and a chance to see our peers and collaborators honored.

The evening begins with a pre-reception hosted by HBO Max and an after party hosted by National Geographic Documentary Films.

**ACE Members, please check your email for more information about this event and contact information to claim your ticket(s)**

L.A. Confidential Q&A with Screenwriter Brian Helgeland

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

On Tuesday, January 16 join us for a Q&A with screenwriter Brian Helgeland, as he discusses his work on the 1997 crime film L.A. Confidential. A modern-day noir that pays loving homage to ‘40s detective films while giving it a distinctly modern sensibility, L.A. Confidential takes James Ellroy’s bestseller and adapts its labyrinthine plot into something more digestible yet no less complex and compelling. For their adaptation, Brian Helgeland and his co-writer Curtis Hanson (who also directed), won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay and for her performance, Kim Basinger won Best Supporting Actress. Editor Peter Honess, ACE, was nominated for Best Film Editing. Hard-hitting and ruthlessly intelligent, L.A. Confidential is neo-noir at its finest and the kind of mid-budget, adult-oriented film rarely seen anymore. This event will be a Zoom webinar on Tuesday, January 16 at 8PM ET/5PM PT.

Sundance Film Festival

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Barbie Q&A with Editor Nick Houy, ACE,

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Tune in on Thursday, January 18, to watch a Q&A with editor Nick. Houy, ACE, as he discusses the editing of the 2023 hit Barbie. After the one-two punch of Lady Bird and Little Women, filmmaker Greta Gerwig took on her biggest project yet: Barbie. A triumph of imagination, Barbie cleverly uses the eponymous character and Ken to explore the roles of women in society and the challenges they face. Cut by longtime Gerwig editor Nick Houy, ACE, the film moves at a breakneck pace, perfectly in sync with Gerwig’s unique rhythms. Both the highest grossing and one of the most critically acclaimed films of 2023, Barbie is destined to influence the next many years of cinema, but it will be hard to replicate the infectious energy of the inimitable original. This event will be a Zoom Webinar on Thursday, January 18 at 8PM ET/5PM PT.

Social ISE (Irish Screen Editors)

Foley's Bar 1 Merrion Row, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Social-ISE evening on Thursday 18th January at the Loft, Foley's pub on Merrion Row, Dublin 1, from 18.30 - all welcome!

Blade Runner: The Final Cut Q&A with Screenwriter Hampton Fancher

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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 screenwriter Hampton Fancher, as he discusses his work on science fiction film Blade Runner: The Final Cut. Upon its release in 1982, Blade Runner opened to mixed reviews and middling box office in a cut that reeked of studio intervention. A decade later, Ridley Scott released a director’s cut that more closely aligned with his vision, and it was immediately hailed as a landmark work of cinema (this was followed by the 2007 final cut, Scott’s preferred version). A potent mix of film noir, science fiction, and dystopian drama, Blade Runner is an uncommonly intelligent work, written by Hampton Fancher and David Webb Peoples and edited by Terry Rawlings, ACE, and Marsha Nakashima, that asks major philosophical questions about what makes human beings human. The event will be a Zoom Webinar on Tuesday, January 23 at 8PM ET/5PM PT.

New Workflow Solutions for 2024

Illuminate Hollywood 10900 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, Studio City

eMAM presents New Workflow Solutions for 2024
Join the eMAM team alongside industry leaders for an evening of presentations on what 2024 has in store for media capture, production, and distribution. On January 23 at Illuminate Studios.

Los Angeles Creative Pro User Group (LACPUG) Next Meet Up

Gallery Theatre 4800 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, United States

Join us to talk about editing the critically acclaimed Alexander Payne film, The Holdovers.

Also Editing Comedy with Editor/Director/Writer/Producer Roger Nygard, (Trekkies, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Veep, The Office) Roger will use a sample scene from the HBO series Veep, and will walk us through a five-step evolution for building a better comedy scene.

Plus Stump the Gurus and World Famous Raffle.

Doors open at 6PM

Show starts at 6:45PM

Gallery Theatre in Barnsdall Art Park
4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027