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Academy Award-nominated Editor Christopher Tellefsen, ACE Joins Filmmaker U

On Friday, November 5th at 2PM EDT we were joined by Academy Award-nominated Editor Christopher Tellefsen, ACE! Christopher's work includes "A Quiet Place," "Capote," "Moneyball," and the recently released "The Many Saints of Newark"! Christopher talked with us about some of his most iconic work, experiences from his amazing career in film and much, much more! November 5th | 2:00 PM EDT/ 11:00 AM PDT Academy Award®-nominated editor Christopher Tellefsen, ACE, has a diverse body of work that includes hits like “A Quiet Place”, “Moneyball”, “Assassin’s Creed”, “Capote”, “M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village”, “Analyze This”, “Man on the Moon”, and “The People vs. Larry Flynt.” He has also edited legendary independent films like “Kids”, “Gummo”, and “Metropolitan.” Tellefsen has worked with directors David O. Russell, Bennett Miller, M. Night Shyamalan, Casey Affleck, John Krasinski, Whit Stillman, Harmony Korine, Miloš Forman, Larry Clark, Wayne Wang, Andrea Berloff, Doug Liman, Bart Freundlich, Robert Benton, Harold Ramis, and many others. He began his career in New York’s late 1980s independent film scene, gaining recognition with Whit Stillman’s Oscar®-nominated “Metropolitan.” He also edited Stillman’s ”Barcelona,” Wayne Wang’s “Blue in the Face,” Larry Clark’s controversial first film “Kids,” and the David O. Russell comedy “Flirting with Disaster.” In the mid-90's Tellefsen crossed over to his first studio picture with Milos Forman’s “The People vs. Larry Flynt.” Thriving on a balance between independent and studio films, he next edited Harmony Korine’s cult classic ”Gummo” and Wayne Wang’s “Chinese Box” before editing Harold Ramis’ “Analyze This,” for which he received an Eddie nomination from the American Cinema Editors. In London in the late nineties, he edited “Birthday Girl” and “Changing Lanes.” Tellefsen’s work on Forman’s “Man on the Moon” resulted in another ACE Eddie nomination. In 2012, Tellefsen was nominated for an Academy Award® and an Eddie for his work on “Moneyball,” he received his fourth Eddie nomination for his collaborative work on “Joy” and won an HPA award for “A Quiet Place.” Tellefsen recently worked with Alan Taylor and David Chase on “The Sopranos” feature film prequel, “The Many Saints of Newark”. Chris is currently editing "The Menu", a dark comedy about the world of haute cuisine for Searchlight Pictures, directed by Mark Mylod starring Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy. --- Our Filmmaker U Chats are Powered by OWC! This year OWC celebrates their 30th anniversary serving the Apple community with the best upgrades, gear, and accessories. OWC cannot thank their customers enough for the opportunity to serve, dream big, and for allowing them to do what the love so much each and every day. OWC can't wait to showcase everything they have planned for the next few years, and they're excited by the boundless opportunities the next 30 years will bring. Always focused onward and upward with dedication to innovation, quality, and trust, they always strive to go further to deliver a better return on our customers' technology investments. OWC's customers rely on them to provide dependable products and support, without hesitation or compromise. They're committed to providing free, comprehensive educational content and the support necessary to ensure that the MacSales.com customer experience is second to none. Please go to https://www.owcdigital.com/ for more information. --- Before the age of digital, mentorship played a key role in film crews, post rooms, and a filmmaker’s career development. Places like the cutting room were hubs for passing on techniques, ideas, war stories, teamwork, and developing relationships that would help you evolve your career. You would move from trainee to assistant, and eventually, the day would come where you became a full-fledged Cinematographer, Editor, Colorist, VFX Artist or any other position in the film industry. Pros who had worked years and were coming close to the end of their career, delighted in sharing their knowledge and ideas that they had learned over the decades. However, in the digital era, young film professionals are thrust into positions without having the chance to learn from those at the top of their game. Filmmaker U was created to help fill this void in the modern-day film industry. This online education series brings the best in the business from behind the camera, to any aspiring artist anywhere in the world who can no longer obtain this type of apprenticeship. Go to www.filmmakeru.com for more information on all of our courses. --- #FilmmakerU #FilmU #FilmUChats #Editing #OWC #PoweredByOWC #ACE #AmericanCinemaEditors #Editor #Edit #PostProduction #ChristopherTellefsen #AQuietPlace #TheManySaintsOfNewark #Moneyball #Capote #ThePeopleVsLarryFlynt

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