The editing room is where women have thrived, even if it has meant splicing, dicing and realizing the visions of directors who have been overwhelmingly male. In a 40-year career, the English editor Anne V. Coates has been nominated for the Academy Award five times, and won for âLawrence of Arabia.â Carol Littleton has cut the likes of âE.T. the Extra-Terrestrialâ and âThe Big Chill,â as well as the current âDarling Companion.â
Thelma Schoonmaker, a seven-time Oscar nominee, is synonymous with the work of Martin Scorsese (including âRaging Bullâ and âGoodfellasâ). And over a more than 50-year career, Dede Allen, who died in 2010, edited âBonnie and Clyde,â âSerpico,â âDog Day Afternoonâ and âThe Missouri Breaks,â all films that might be described, however glibly, as âboy movies.â
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/27/movies/kim-roberts-kate-amend-and-other-female-film-editors.html
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
[Avid-L2] NYTimes article on female film editors
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