Friday, May 20, 2011

1st Annual Canadian Cinema Editors (CCE) Awards - winners


Last night, the Canadian Cinema Editors (CCE) held its 1st Annual Editors Awards Night at the Capitol Event Theatre in Toronto.  This event is created by editors to celebrate the craft of editing in all mediums.

The winner for Best Editing in a feature drama was Michelle Conroy for her work on Vincenzo Natali's Splice. She had been up against fellow nominees Michael Doherty (George A Romero’s Survival of the Dead), Matthew Hannam & Gareth Scales (This Movie is Broken), Stephen Lawrence (Sophie) and Susan Shipton (Barney’s Version).

The winner for Documentary editing was Nick Hector for his work on the David Suzuki profile Force of Nature.

The prize for Best Editing in a movie-of-the-week or mini-series went to Mike Lee for the dramatization of the brash hockey personality Don Cherry Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story.

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Complete list of winners for the 1 st Annual Canadian Cinema Editors (CCE) Awards

Best Editing in feature length Dramatic

Michelle Conroy, C.C.E., Splice

Best Editing in MOW and Mini- series

Mike Lee, C.C.E., Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story

Best Editing in 1 hour Broadcast Long Form (30-60 min.)

Lisa Grootnboer, C.C.E., The Tudors – Eps 405

Best Editing in 1/2 hour Broadcast Short Form (under 30 min.)

David B. Thompson, C.C.E., Living in Your Car – Eps 101

Best Editing in Documentary

Nick Hector, C.C.E., Force of Nature

Best Editing in Lifestyle/Reality

Jay Prychidny & Jeff Reynolds, Canada’s Next Top Model, Eps 308 – “Rockin’ The Runway”

Best Editing in Animation

Annellie Samuel, Producing Parker – Eps 120 How Green Is My Parker”

Best Editing in Short film

Roderick  Deogrades, The Day I Thought I Died

Honor Top Students from across Canada
-- previously announced
Deborah Gurofsky, We Make Machines (Queens University)
Lauren Horn, Two Cities (Sheridan College)
Cameron Nixdorf, Sasha (York University)
Ernesto Sosa Lopez, Kilometres (York University)

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