Episodes
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
FXF0405 BOB FOSSE with ALAN HEIM, LEE DICHTER, DAN SABLE, MEL ZELNICKER
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Picture editor Alan Heim, sound editor Dan Sable, re-recording mixer Lee Dichter and ADR Supervisor Mel Zelnicker share stories of their collaborations with 8-time Tony award, Oscar and Emmy award-winning choreographer and director, Bob Fosse, on films such as Lenny, All That Jazz and Star80.
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Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
VICE News Tonight’s Charlottesville: Race and Terror began as an idea for a 5-minute piece to cover the Unite the Right Rally. The resulting 1/2 hour program received over 65 million views within the first week and garnered an Emmy, ACE Eddy and Peabody for the post-production team.
EP and Editor Tim Clancy, Post Prod Sup, Mike Morrison, Editors, John Chimples, Cameron Dennis and Denny Thomas tell us how the episode came together in less than 30 hours.
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Sunday Sep 01, 2019
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
Director and producer, Chai Vasarhelyi, Picture Editor Bob Eisenhardt, Sound Supervisor Deborah Wallach and Re-recording Mixers Tom Fleischman and Ric Schnupp Free Solo describe the unforeseeable obstacles in making Free Solo and offers insight in how they crafted this Oscar and BAFTA-winning film to become the longest-running documentary of 2018.
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
FXF0501 THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL : KATE SANFORD AND TIM STREETO
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
Picture editors Kate Sanford and Tim Streeto talk about their work on the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning series now in its third season.
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