by Screen Editors | Mar 29, 2013 | Life Time Members
At 13 Roberta fell in love with cinema after seeing New York, New York and Star Wars back to back with her cinefile Aunt. In year 12 she attended a forward thinking tech school with a Film & TV department, which ignited her interest in editing. Straight out of...
by Screen Editors | Mar 29, 2009 | Life Time Members
16 years ago Henry Dangar was a pretty grumpy man - he was grumpy that the funding bodies had started to dictate the director’s choice of editor, destroying established working relationships. He was upset the ABC was dismantling its editing department, losing a...
by Screen Editors | Mar 2, 2008 | Life Time Members
Dominic Case literally wrote the book on film laboratories. Two of them, in fact. The second one, "Film Technology in Post Production", became an international reference text, and was translated into German and Spanish. After starting out in an English film...
by Screen Editors | Mar 29, 2007 | Life Time Members
There are few women editors in Australia who have seen as many changes to the industry as Sara Bennett. She is also the mother of two daughters who, having witnessed life in the cutting room at first hand, were too smart to be seduced into the ‘glamour of the film...
by Screen Editors | Mar 2, 2006 | Life Time Members
Regarded as one of the leaders of the Australian film industry, Anthony Buckley began his career as a laboratory assistant and later as a film editor with the Sydney newsreel company Cinesound. Through the 1960s he edited many notable feature films including Michael...
by Screen Editors | Mar 2, 2005 | Life Time Members
ASE Lifetime Membership awarded 2001. Evelyn started her career on July 14th 1964 at Senior Films in St Kilda as an assistant to editor David Bilcock Jr. Evelyn doesn’t know why she was chosen, as she had no skills in the area and feels David Bilcock Senior hired her...