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Carol Littleton (born October 1948) is an American feature film editor. Her work includes E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Big Chill and Body Heat. Carol Littleton was also the recipient of an Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing (for a TV Miniseries, Movie or a Special) for Tuesdays with Morrie.
Littleton has been elected as a member of the American Cinema Editors. Littleton was a member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Editors Branch) from 1999 through 2002 and served as president of the Motion Picture Editors Guild during the late 1980s. She is married to cinematographer John Bailey.
Carol Littleton was born in Oklahoma. She attended The University of Oklahoma College of Arts & Sciences, obtaining her bachelor's degree in 1965 and her master's in 1970. Her obsession with film editing started in France, when Littleton became acquainted with French New Wave cinema. During the 1970s, Carol Littleton owned a production company which made commercials. In 1977 she transitioned to working as a film editor with director Karen Arthur on Legacy. Other films were to follow and in 1982, Littleton received an Academy Award nomination for editing Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Commencing with 1981's Body Heat, Littleton had an extended collaboration with the director Lawrence Kasdan. Of the ten films that he's directed, Littleton edited eight, including The Accidental Tourist, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1989.
Body Heat is a 1981 American neo-noir erotic thriller film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It stars William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Richard Crenna, and features Ted Danson, J.A. Preston, and Mickey Rourke. The film was inspired by Double Indemnity and Out of the Past.
The film launched Turner's career—Empire magazine cited the film in 1995 when it named her one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History".The New York Times wrote in 2005 that, propelled by her "jaw-dropping movie debut [in] Body Heat ... she built a career on adventurousness and frank sexuality born of robust physicality."
The film was the directorial debut of Kasdan, screenwriter of The Empire Strikes Back and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
During a particularly intense Florida heatwave, inept lawyer Ned Racine (William Hurt) begins an affair with Matty (Kathleen Turner), the wife of wealthy businessman Edmund Walker (Richard Crenna). They go to great lengths to keep their affair a secret, but Ned carelessly propositions an old school friend of Matty, Mary Ann Simpson (Kim Zimmer), thinking she was Matty. Matty soon makes it clear to Ned that she wants to leave Edmund but also wants his money, explaining that a divorce would leave her with very little due to their prenuptial agreement. Racine suggests the only option is to kill Edmund. While planning the murder, Ned consults one of his shadier clients, Teddy Lewis (Mickey Rourke), an expert on incendiary devices, who supplies him with a bomb.
The Grand Canyon (Hopi: Ongtupqa; Yavapai: Wi:kaʼi:la, Spanish: Gran Cañón) is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the state of Arizona in the United States. It is contained within and managed by Grand Canyon National Park, the Kaibab National Forest, Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, the Hualapai Tribal Nation, the Havasupai people and the Navajo Nation. President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, and visited it on numerous occasions to hunt and enjoy the scenery.
The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 18 miles (29 km) wide and attains a depth of over a mile (6,093 feet or 1,857 meters). Nearly two billion years of Earth's geological history have been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted. While some aspects about the history of incision of the canyon are debated by geologists, several recent studies support the hypothesis that the Colorado River established its course through the area about 5 or 6 million years ago. Since that time, the Colorado River has driven the down-cutting of the tributaries and retreat of the cliffs, simultaneously deepening and widening the canyon.
New York is a state in the Northeastern United States and is the United States' 27th-most extensive, fourth-most populous, and seventh-most densely populated state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border in the Atlantic Ocean with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the west and north. The state of New York, with an estimated 19.8 million residents in 2015, is often referred to as New York State to distinguish it from New York City, the state's most populous city and its economic hub.
With an estimated population of nearly 8.5 million in 2014, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. The New York City Metropolitan Area is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. New York City is a global city, exerting a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace defining the term New York minute. The home of the United Nations Headquarters, New York City is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world, as well as the world's most economically powerful city. New York City makes up over 40% of the population of New York State. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York City Metropolitan Area, and nearly 40% live on Long Island. Both the state and New York City were named for the 17th century Duke of York, future King James II of England. The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany.
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Get Free Photoshop DVD Training and a Chance to Win a Complete Creative Editing Workstation. Link: http://www.zoom-in.com/partners/adobe For more episodes of Artist in Residence, go to http://www.zoom-in.com/film-tv/artist-residence Zoom In Online and Manhattan Edit Workshop are proud to present the Artist in Residence series. This recurring segment will follow a series of renowned film editors, all Resident Artists from Manhattan Edit Workshop's Six Week Intensive Course on the art and technique of editing. This episode features words of wisdom from Emmy winning and Oscar nominated editor Carol Littleton, best known for her work on ET, The Accidental Tourist, and The Manchurian Candidate. Carol offers tips for turning an interview into a job, her technique for pacing a film ...
Artist in Residence - Carol Littleton - "E.T." For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: http://www.mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's "E.T." Her other films...
Artist in Residence - Carol Littleton, ACE - "Body Heat." For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: https://mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's "E.T." Her othe...
Manhattan Edit Workshop's Critical Ends - Editor Carol Littleton, ACE, discusses her work with Larry Kasdan on "Body Heat." From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series, featuring award winning editors discussing their craft as a part of our Six Week Editing Intensive. Body Heat is a 1981 American neo-noir film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It stars William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Richard Crenna, and features Ted Danson, J.A. Preston, and Mickey Rourke. The film was inspired by Double Indemnity[3] and Out of the Past.[4] The film launched Turner's career—Empire magazine cited the film in 1995 when it named her one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History".[5] The New York Times wrote in 2005 that, propelled by her "jaw-dropping movie debut [in] Body Heat ... she bu...
Artist in Residence - Carol Littleton, ACE - "Grand Canyon." For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: https://mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's "E.T." Her...
Manhattan Edit Workshop's Critical Ends - Editor Carol Littleton, ACE discusses pace, revision, criticism, and her work on "Grand Canyon." From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series, featuring award winning editors discussing their craft as a part of our Six Week Editing Intensive. For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: http://www.mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big C...
Movie Geeks United speaks with editor Carol Littleton (The Big Chill, E.T.) about the art of editing, particularly in her collaborations with director Lawrence Kasdan. For more information on Movie Geeks United, and to access our archive of over 600 filmmaker interviews, visit http://www.moviegeeksunited.net.
Manhattan Edit Workshop's Critical Ends - Carol Littleton, ACE Part III From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series, featuring award winning editors discussing their craft as a part of our Six Week Editing Intensive. With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, A.C.E., is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's ...
Film historian Bobbie O'Steen will moderate an evening with Carol Littleton, who will share her experiences and insights gained from forty-plus years as both a master editor and advocate for other editors. Bobbie O'Steen Film Historian/Author - The Invisible Cut, Cut To The Chase Carol Littleton Editor - E.T., The Big Chill, The Manchurian Candidate Doors at 7pm / conversation to begin at 7:30 Graphic Design: Rosie Walunas Event Producers: Ryan Penny & Dan Rodriguez http://www.bluecollarpostcollective.com/ http://lightiron.com/ The Blue Collar Post Collective is an accessible and focused grassroots non-profit organization. We are a community of film and television post production professionals who believe that supporting each other and welcoming emerging talent, is the right thing to ...
Q&A; with John Axelrad, ACE, Maysie Hoy, ACE, Michael Jablow, ACE, and Carol Littleton, ACE. Moderated by Jill D'Agnenica. Panelists will discuss the elements of craft and technical skill an actor must execute to avoid the cutting room floor and the decisions directors, producers and editors make based on an actor's performance. Audience members will leave with a better understanding of the process of editing a feature film and how the actor can best serve that process. PANELISTS BIOS John Axelrad, ACE, Crazy Heart John is currently editing the feature film PAPILLON, starring Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek, for Red Granite Pictures. Earlier in the year, Axelrad finished co-editing the adventure feature film THE LOST CITY OF Z, his fourth collaboration with director James Gray. After premi...
Movie Geeks United speaks with editor Carol Littleton (The Big Chill, E.T.) about the art of editing, particularly in her collaborations with director Lawrence Kasdan. For more information on Movie Geeks United, and to access our archive of over 600 filmmaker interviews, visit http://www.moviegeeksunited.net.
Manhattan Edit Workshop's Critical Ends - Editor Carol Littleton, ACE, discusses her work with Larry Kasdan on "Body Heat." From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series, featuring award winning editors discussing their craft as a part of our Six Week Editing Intensive. Body Heat is a 1981 American neo-noir film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It stars William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Richard Crenna, and features Ted Danson, J.A. Preston, and Mickey Rourke. The film was inspired by Double Indemnity[3] and Out of the Past.[4] The film launched Turner's career—Empire magazine cited the film in 1995 when it named her one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History".[5] The New York Times wrote in 2005 that, propelled by her "jaw-dropping movie debut [in] Body Heat ... she bu...
Get Free Photoshop DVD Training and a Chance to Win a Complete Creative Editing Workstation. Link: http://www.zoom-in.com/partners/adobe For more episodes of Artist in Residence, go to http://www.zoom-in.com/film-tv/artist-residence Zoom In Online and Manhattan Edit Workshop are proud to present the Artist in Residence series. This recurring segment will follow a series of renowned film editors, all Resident Artists from Manhattan Edit Workshop's Six Week Intensive Course on the art and technique of editing. This episode features words of wisdom from Emmy winning and Oscar nominated editor Carol Littleton, best known for her work on ET, The Accidental Tourist, and The Manchurian Candidate. Carol offers tips for turning an interview into a job, her technique for pacing a film ...
Artist in Residence - Carol Littleton - "E.T." For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: http://www.mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's "E.T." Her other films...
Artist in Residence - Carol Littleton, ACE - "Grand Canyon." For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: https://mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's "E.T." Her...
Manhattan Edit Workshop's Critical Ends - Editor Carol Littleton, ACE discusses pace, revision, criticism, and her work on "Grand Canyon." From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series, featuring award winning editors discussing their craft as a part of our Six Week Editing Intensive. For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: http://www.mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big C...
Manhattan Edit Workshop's Critical Ends - Carol Littleton, ACE Part III From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series, featuring award winning editors discussing their craft as a part of our Six Week Editing Intensive. With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, A.C.E., is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's ...
http://www.redcarpetreporttv.com George Miller, Director and Editor, Margaret Sixel #MadMaxFuryRoad at the 66th Annual ACE Eddie Awards "Mad Max: Fury Road"#ACEEddies Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Rachel Greninger were invited to come out again to cover the 66th Annual ACE Eddie Awards recognizing outstanding editing in 10 categories of film, TV and documentaries at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. Honorees Nancy Meyers was honored with the ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year while Carol Littleton and Ted Rich received Career Achievement awards. Ceremony Highlights The host of this year’s ACE Eddie Awards is actor/comedian Adam DeVine (Pitch Perfect, Pitch Perfect 2, Comedy Central’s “Workaholics” and Nancy Meyers' "The Intern"). Presenters for this year’s c...
Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Subscribe to EXTRAS: http://bit.ly/1u431fr Like us on FACEBOOK: http://goo.gl/dHs73 Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Featurette - Drew Barrymore (1982) - Steven Spielberg Movie HD A meek and alienated little boy finds a stranded extraterrestrial. He has to find the courage to defy the authorities to help the alien return to its home planet. Cast: Dee Wallace: http://j.mp/YPu7vW Henry Thomas: http://j.mp/Xy3zLT Peter Coyote: http://j.mp/Z1AitB Drew Barrymore: http://j.mp/TaDLFc C. Thomas Howell: http://j.mp/RnzKei Erika Eleniak: http://j.mp/Xy3zM3 Director: Steven Spielberg: http://j.mp/PVaXRM Producer: Melissa Mathison: http://j.mp/Xy3Bnb Steven Spielberg: h...
The purpose of these classes is to understand the art and technique of master editors. How do they decide what shot to use and when exactly to cut in and out of that shot? How do they shape actors’ performances and fit the puzzle pieces together to make a story work? O’Steen will reveal the wisdom and strategies of master editors by taking you through a cut-by-cut analysis of many classic movie scenes, based on interviews from her popular books, panels, and event series. Ultimately, you’ll develop a deeper knowledge of the thinking behind the editing process, empowering you to become a better editor and storyteller yourself. “O'Steen uses her insider knowledge and sensitivity to the work of editors to expose the techniques, or rather the feelings, and the instincts behind "making movie ...
Get Free Photoshop DVD Training and a Chance to Win a Complete Creative Editing Workstation. Link: http://www.zoom-in.com/partners/adobe For more episodes of Artist in Residence, go to http://www.zoom-in.com/film-tv/artist-residence Zoom In Online and Manhattan Edit Workshop are proud to present the Artist in Residence series. This recurring segment will follow a series of renowned film editors, all Resident Artists from Manhattan Edit Workshop's Six Week Intensive Course on the art and technique of editing. This episode features words of wisdom from Emmy winning and Oscar nominated editor Carol Littleton, best known for her work on ET, The Accidental Tourist, and The Manchurian Candidate. Carol offers tips for turning an interview into a job, her technique for pacing a film ...
Artist in Residence - Carol Littleton - "E.T." For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: http://www.mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's "E.T." Her other films...
Artist in Residence - Carol Littleton, ACE - "Body Heat." For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: https://mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's "E.T." Her othe...
Manhattan Edit Workshop's Critical Ends - Editor Carol Littleton, ACE, discusses her work with Larry Kasdan on "Body Heat." From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series, featuring award winning editors discussing their craft as a part of our Six Week Editing Intensive. Body Heat is a 1981 American neo-noir film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It stars William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Richard Crenna, and features Ted Danson, J.A. Preston, and Mickey Rourke. The film was inspired by Double Indemnity[3] and Out of the Past.[4] The film launched Turner's career—Empire magazine cited the film in 1995 when it named her one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History".[5] The New York Times wrote in 2005 that, propelled by her "jaw-dropping movie debut [in] Body Heat ... she bu...
Artist in Residence - Carol Littleton, ACE - "Grand Canyon." For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: https://mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's "E.T." Her...
Manhattan Edit Workshop's Critical Ends - Editor Carol Littleton, ACE discusses pace, revision, criticism, and her work on "Grand Canyon." From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series, featuring award winning editors discussing their craft as a part of our Six Week Editing Intensive. For more information on Manhattan Edit Workshop's 6 Week Editing Intensive and Artist In Residence program please visit: http://www.mewshop.com/six_week_workshop/ With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, ACE, is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big C...
Movie Geeks United speaks with editor Carol Littleton (The Big Chill, E.T.) about the art of editing, particularly in her collaborations with director Lawrence Kasdan. For more information on Movie Geeks United, and to access our archive of over 600 filmmaker interviews, visit http://www.moviegeeksunited.net.
Manhattan Edit Workshop's Critical Ends - Carol Littleton, ACE Part III From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series, featuring award winning editors discussing their craft as a part of our Six Week Editing Intensive. With a career spanning 30 years and over 30 feature films, Carol Littleton, A.C.E., is one of Hollywood's most talented and successful film editors. Carol began a close collaboration with writer-director Lawrence Kasdan in 1981 with his directorial debut, "Body Heat," and has served as editor on eight more of his films, including "The Big Chill," "Silverado" and "Grand Canyon." Carol has also collaborated with director Jonathan Demme on four films, including "The Manchurian Candidate." Littleton received an Academy Award nomination in 1982 for Steven Spielberg's ...
Film historian Bobbie O'Steen will moderate an evening with Carol Littleton, who will share her experiences and insights gained from forty-plus years as both a master editor and advocate for other editors. Bobbie O'Steen Film Historian/Author - The Invisible Cut, Cut To The Chase Carol Littleton Editor - E.T., The Big Chill, The Manchurian Candidate Doors at 7pm / conversation to begin at 7:30 Graphic Design: Rosie Walunas Event Producers: Ryan Penny & Dan Rodriguez http://www.bluecollarpostcollective.com/ http://lightiron.com/ The Blue Collar Post Collective is an accessible and focused grassroots non-profit organization. We are a community of film and television post production professionals who believe that supporting each other and welcoming emerging talent, is the right thing to ...
Q&A; with John Axelrad, ACE, Maysie Hoy, ACE, Michael Jablow, ACE, and Carol Littleton, ACE. Moderated by Jill D'Agnenica. Panelists will discuss the elements of craft and technical skill an actor must execute to avoid the cutting room floor and the decisions directors, producers and editors make based on an actor's performance. Audience members will leave with a better understanding of the process of editing a feature film and how the actor can best serve that process. PANELISTS BIOS John Axelrad, ACE, Crazy Heart John is currently editing the feature film PAPILLON, starring Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek, for Red Granite Pictures. Earlier in the year, Axelrad finished co-editing the adventure feature film THE LOST CITY OF Z, his fourth collaboration with director James Gray. After premi...
Panelists will discuss the elements of craft and technical skill an actor must execute to avoid the cutting room floor and the decisions directors, producers and editors make based on an actor's performance. Audience members will leave with a better understanding of the process of editing a feature film and how the actor can best serve that process. Panelists include John Axelrad, ACE, Maysie Hoy, ACE, Michael Jablow, ACE, and Carol Littleton, ACE. Moderated by Mitchell Danton, ACE.
Leckék az életről (Tuesdays with Morrie) színes, amerikai filmdráma, 1999 - rendező: Mick Jackson - író: Mitch Albom - forgatókönyvíró: Thomas Rickman - operatőr: Theo van de Sande - jelmeztervező: Tracy Tynan - zene: Marco Beltrami, Buck Sanders - vágó: Carol Littleton szereplő(k): - Jack Lemmon (Morrie Schwartz) - Hank Azaria (Mitch Albom) - Wendy Moniz (Janine) - Caroline Aaron (Connie) - Bonnie Bartlett (Charlotte) - Bruce Nozick (Mr. Schwartz) A leckék az életről Jack Lemmon utolsó és egyik legjobb filmje, mely igaz történeten alapul. A történet főhőse, Mitch Albom saját élményei alapján írta meg regényét öreg professzoráról, Morrie-ról, aki még a halál kapujában is az élet szeretetére nevelte őt. A regény óriási sikert aratott és hosszú ideig vezette a bestseller listákat. A film...
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial - Presented by The Academy's Science and Technology Council As part of its "Prime Tech" screening series, the Academy's Science and Technology Council presents a 30th anniversary screening of Steven Spielberg's "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial," featuring an onstage discussion with members of the film's crew. The "Prime Tech" screening series showcases Oscar®-nominated and winning films that have been recognized in at least one technical category. Panel discussions illuminate the art of filmmaking from a science and technology perspective, examining how technical elements can augment a film's narrative capabilities and enrich the overall viewing experience. Moderated by David S. Cohen (Variety tech columnist) Panelists: Dennis Muren (Visual Effects Artist) Don Dig...
Here is the 1989 Fair Lanes Denver Open Telecast in its entirety. The event took place at Fair Lanes Highlands Ranch, a bowling center that's located in Littleton, Colorado. The five gals vying for the first place prize are Cheryl Daniels, Carol Norman, Sharon Owen-Todd, Lorrie Nichols, and Leanne Barrette. Denny Schreiner and Leila Wagner are your color commentators.
An Honor Reception Celebrating 6 Women for Womens History Month; Bertha James-Business, Felicia Brunson-Govt., Barbara J. Smith-Education ,Dr. Carol Richardson-Religion, Carolyn Hardy-Community and Maggie Raymond Preston-HealthCare. Program participants: Joyce Trobridge/ M.C.; Ron Riddick/ Attendant; Christal Walker, Tanijah Mason, Esther Florence; Kendra Littleton; RHS Queens Winifred Graham and Jan Wells
An Honor Reception Celebrating 6 Women for Womens History Month; Bertha James-Business, Felicia Brunson-Govt., Barbara J. Smith-Education ,Dr. Carol Richardson-Religion, Carolyn Hardy-Community and Maggie Raymond Preston-HealthCare. Program participants: Joyce Trobridge/ M.C.; Ron Riddick/ Attendant; Christal Walker, Tanijah Mason, Esther Florence; Kendra Littleton; RHS Queens Winifred Graham and Jan Wells
In this Senior Faculty Feminist Seminar organized by the UCLA Center for the Study of Women, Professor Helen S. Astin discusses her new book, "Cultivating the Spirit: How College Can Enhance Students' Inner Lives," which presents the results of a seven-year study that examined the role that college plays in facilitating the development of students' spiritual qualities. Findings are organized around ten spiritual and religious measures: Equanimity, Spiritual Quest, Ethic of Caring, Charitable Involvement, Ecumenical Worldview, Religious Commitment, Religious Engagement, Religious/Social Conservatism, Religious Skepticism, and Religious Struggle. Christine A. LIttleton, Vice Provost for Diversity and Faculty Development, is the respondent. Helen S. Astin is a Professor Emeritus in Departme...