An honorary society of motion picture editors founded in 1950, the American Cinema Editors (ACE) are a collection of film editors that are voted into the group. Membership is contingent on their professional achievements and commitment to the craft of editing, which makes it a virtual “who’s who” among editors.
Since 2008 they’ve produced EditFest, a unique day of sessions and conversation where post novices and veterans get together to engage with the industry’s leading editors. It gives attendees a chance to hear editors talk about their projects and also interact with the community in an intimate setting.
The full day of panels was packed with compelling insider insights from the noteworthy editors, who connected with an enthusiastic audience. The legendary Arthur Schmidt (Back to the Future, Castaway) shared his perspective from many projects in a one on one conversation with author Bobbie O’Steen.
EditFest 2015 was hosted at Disney Studios, held in the historic Main Theater in Burbank, CA. Discussions ranged from the creative process of Memento’s Dody Dorn to the workflow of upcoming projects for the latest comic book flicks from Ant Man’s Dan Lebental and Colby Parker.
If you missed out, the dates for EditFest 2016 will be announced shortly, so stay tuned. In the meantime, check out a few more pictures from the event.