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Mick Audsley (b. 1949, London, England) is a British film and television editor with more than 30 film credits. Audsley has had a notable collaboration with the director Stephen Frears from 1982 to their latest, Tamara Drewe. Audsley was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for Dangerous Liaisons (Frears-1988), and he won the BAFTA TV Award (Best Film or Video Editor (Fiction/Entertainment)) for The Snapper (Frears-1993). Audsley has had a comparably extended collaboration with director Mike Newell, including Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005).
Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels and one play written by British author J. K. Rowling. The series chronicles the life of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The main story arc concerns Harry's struggle against the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who aims to become immortal, overthrow the Ministry of Magic, subjugate non-magic people and destroy anyone who stands in his way.
Since the release of the first novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, on 30 June 1997, the books have gained immense popularity, critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide. They attracted a wide adult audience, and have remained one of the preeminent cornerstones of young adult literature. The series has also had some share of criticism, including concern about the increasingly dark tone as the series progressed, as well as the often gruesome and graphic violence depicted in the series. As of July 2013, the books have sold more than 450 million copies worldwide, making the series the best-selling book series in history, and have been translated into 73 languages. The last four books consecutively set records as the fastest-selling books in history, with the final instalment selling roughly 11 million copies in the United States within the first 24 hours of its release.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth novel in the Harry Potter series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. It follows Harry Potter, a wizard in his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and the mystery surrounding the entry of Harry's name into the Triwizard Tournament, in which he is forced to compete.
The book was published in the United Kingdom by Bloomsbury and in the United States by Scholastic, in both countries the release date was 8 July 2000, the first time a book in the series was published in both countries at the same time. The novel won a Hugo Award, the only Harry Potter novel to do so, in 2001. The book was made into a film, which was released worldwide on 18 November 2005, and a video game by Electronic Arts.
Throughout the three previous novels in the Harry Potter series, the main character, Harry Potter, has struggled with the difficulties of growing up, and the added challenge of being a famed wizard: when Harry was a baby, Lord Voldemort, the most powerful Dark wizard in history, killed Harry's parents but mysteriously vanished after unsuccessfully trying to kill Harry, which left a lightning-shaped scar on Harry's forehead. This results in Harry's immediate fame and his being placed in the care of his muggle, or non-magical aunt and uncle, Aunt Petunia Dursley and Uncle Vernon Dursley, who have a son named Dudley Dursley.
Jean Claude (1619 – 13 January 1687) was a French Protestant divine.
He was born at La Sauvetat-du-Dropt near Agen. After studying at Montauban, Jean Claude entered the ministry in 1645. For eight years he was professor of theology in the Protestant college of Nîmes; but in 1661, having successfully opposed a scheme for re-uniting Catholics and Protestants, he was forbidden to preach in Lower Languedoc. In 1662 he obtained a post at Montauban similar to that which he had lost, but four years later he was removed from there as well. Next he became pastor at Charenton near Paris, where he engaged in controversies with Pierre Nicole (Réponse aux deux traités intitulés la perpétuité de la foi, 1665), Antoine Arnauld (Réponse au livre de M. Arnauld, 1670), and J.B. Bossuet (Réponse au livre de M. l'évêque de Meaux, 1683).
On the revocation of the edict of Nantes in 1685 Jean Claude fled to the Netherlands where he received a pension from stadtholder William of Orange, who commissioned him to write an account of the persecuted Huguenots (Plaintes des protestants cruellement opprimés dans le royaume de France, 1686). The book was translated into English, but by order of James II of England, both the translation and the original were publicly burnt by the common hangman on the 5th of May 1686, as containing "expressions scandalous to His Majesty the king of France."
Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg (born 18 October 1960), professionally known as Jean-Claude Van Damme and abbreviated as JCVD, is a Belgian actor, martial artist, screenwriter, film producer, and director best known for his martial arts action films. The most successful of these films include Bloodsport (1988), Kickboxer (1989), Lionheart (1990), Double Impact (1991), Universal Soldier (1992), Hard Target (1993), Street Fighter (1994), Timecop (1994), Sudden Death (1995), JCVD (2008) and The Expendables 2 (2012).
Van Damme was born Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg, on 18 October 1960, in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, Brussels, Belgium, the son of Eliana and Eugène Van Varenberg, who was an accountant.
He began martial arts at the age of ten, enrolled by his father in a Shotokan karate school. His styles consist of Shotokan Karate and Kickboxing. He eventually earned his black belt in karate at 18. He started lifting weights to improve his physique, which eventually led to a Mr. Belgium bodybuilding title. At the age of 16, he took up ballet, which he studied for five years. According to Van Damme, ballet "is an art, but it's also one of the most difficult sports. If you can survive a ballet workout, you can survive a workout in any other sport." Later he took up both Taekwondo and Muay Thai.
A preview of Roger Crittenden and film editor (Twelve Monkeys, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles) Mick Audsley's 'Introduction to Editing' at the Imaginox Online Creative Academy of Film and Television. For more info on our online courses please register at www.imaginox.co.uk
L’incontro si è tenuto in collaborazione con la Civica Scuola di Cinema di Milano Martedì 26 maggio presso Auditorium Ca’ Granda, Viale Ca’ Granda, 19 a Milano (MM5 Ca’ Granda). C'è stata l'opportunitàper una serie di domande e risposte con Mick, il quale ha realizzato importanti e noti film tra i quali Harry Potter e ha appena concluso la realizzazione di Everest la cui uscita è prevista entro la fine dell’anno. L’evento è iniziato alle 14:00 e si svolto nel seguente modo: Mick Audsley Ottieni i risultati migliori con gli strumenti Avid – DEMO Mick Audsley – La sua esperienza diretta e la conoscenza del settore Stay Tuned con Avid http://www.aviditalia.it
Editor Mick Audsley (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Twelve Monkeys) talks to us about understanding the script. See the full masterclass at www.imaginox.co.uk/module/958
A preview of Roger Crittenden and film editor (Twelve Monkeys, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles) Mick Audsley's 'Introduction to Editing' at the Imaginox Online Creative Academy of Film and Television. For more info on our online courses please register at www.imaginox.co.uk
Richard Morrison - Legendary UK based Title Designer chats with Mick Audsley about his work and creative processes.
Watch award-winning editor Ben Stark discuss the process of editing documentaries for television and cinema. Stark was joined at the RTS masterclasses by Una Ni Dhonghaile who has edited dramas such as BBC One's The Missing. The session was chaired by Alex Graham who asked the pair to discuss the craft of editing. Click below to read and watch our previous editing session: https://rts.org.uk/education-training/craft-skills-masterclass-editing
The Danish film editor Jesper Osmund shared his experiences from 25 years of editing. Jesper reflected upon his work and spoke about how he sees his role as a film editor and especially as a storyteller, how he engages in the creative process and how he collaborates with the director.
AN audience of around 1,000 people attended a public meeting on the controversial Lower Thames Crossing this evening (Thursday) at Tilbury Cruise Terminal. An extra room was needed to seat the many people who wanted to question a panel including Rob Audsley and Martin Potts of Highways England, local MPs Jackie Doyle-Price and Stephen Metcalfe and Thurrock Council Leader Cllr John Kent.
This is a video archive of a live webcast class that was available to NATAS and IBEW members. Steve Shlisky shares his editing techniques in this first Master Class.
"The important thing is to always let them think they know it is THEIR idea." In part 3 of our evening with Dede Allen, taped at the April 2006 lafcpug meeting, we take questions from the audience. We talk about cutting particular scenes on REDS, The HUSTLER, THE BREAKFAST CLUB, director Arthur Penn and others. We talk about her collaborators Ralph Rosenblum, and Craig McKay. We talk more about her process, and why she makes the cut. And we talk about eyes. "People look at the eyes - unless they have bad teeth." Hosted by Michael Horton. Part 3 of 4
"I was lucky. I got to work with fine directors. It wasn't my picture, it was their picture. I was only one of the people who helped them interpret it. Which is my job." "There are certain films I would not edit. If they were terribly sexist or John Wayne waving the flag.... That's because I'm a left winger." In part 4 of our evening with Dede Allen, taped at the April 2006 lafcpug meeting, we take more questions from the audience. We touch on the role of Producers, her role as a VP of Post Production at Warner Bros. - "I was a suit that wasn't a suit." We talk a bit about Final Cut Pro. And yes, Ms. Allen stayed for the World Famous Raffle and picked the tickets. Hosted by Michael Horton. Part 4 of 4
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The Harry Potter film series is a feature film series based on the Harry Potter novels by author J. K. Rowling. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of eight fantasy films beginning with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) and culminating with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2 (2011). It is the highest-grossing film series in inflation unadjusted dollars, with $7.7 billion in worldwide receipts. Each film is individually among the 50 highest-grossing films in inflation unadjusted dollars and was a critical success. The series was mainly produced by David Heyman and stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as the three leading characters, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Four directors worked on the series: Chris Columbus...
A preview of Roger Crittenden and film editor (Twelve Monkeys, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles) Mick Audsley's 'Introduction to Editing' at the Imaginox Online Creative Academy of Film and Television. For more info on our online courses please register at www.imaginox.co.uk
A preview of Roger Crittenden and film editor (Twelve Monkeys, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles) Mick Audsley's 'Introduction to Editing' at the Imaginox Online Creative Academy of Film and Television. For more info on our online courses please register at www.imaginox.co.uk
A preview of Roger Crittenden and film editor (Twelve Monkeys, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles) Mick Audsley's 'Introduction to Editing' at the Imaginox Online Creative Academy of Film and Television. For more info on our online courses please register at www.imaginox.co.uk
A preview of Roger Crittenden and film editor (Twelve Monkeys, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles) Mick Audsley's 'Introduction to Editing' at the Imaginox Online Creative Academy of Film and Television. For more info on our online courses please register at www.imaginox.co.uk
A preview of Roger Crittenden and film editor (Twelve Monkeys, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles) Mick Audsley's 'Introduction to Editing' at the Imaginox Online Creative Academy of Film and Television. For more info on our online courses please register at www.imaginox.co.uk
Richard Morrison - Legendary UK based Title Designer chats with Mick Audsley about his work and creative processes.