Canadian Cinema Editors

Canadian Cinema Editors (CCE) is an professional association of film editors, founded in 2007.[1] The non-profit organization promotes picture editing in television, film and new media.

2013 C.C.E. Award Winners

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Best Editing in Feature length Roderick Deogrades – “Still Mine”

Best Editing in Television Movie or Mini-Series Ron Wisman Sr., C.C.E. – “An Officer and a Murderer”

Best Editing in Long Form Television Series – (1 hour drama, comedy, family program) Stephen Lawrence, C.C.E. – “The Transporter, Episode 112: Trojan Horsepower”

Best Editing in 1/2 hour Broadcast Short Form Charles Robichaud – “R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour, Episode: Uncle Howie”

Best Editing in Documentary Nick Hector, C.C.E. – “Echoes”

Best Editing in Lifestyle/Reality Al Flett and Erin Cummings – “Ice Pilots, Episode 406: Crash Landing”

Best Editing in Animation Kurt Skyers and Joycelyn Poon – “Babar and the Adventures of Badou, Episode: Babar the Pirate / Stripes vs. Scales”

Best Editing in Short film Bryan Atkinson – “Night Light”

Best Editing in Any Live Action Web Series (Comedy or Drama)Anthony K. Baird and Thom Smalley – “Guidestones, Episode 30: Market Collapse”

Lifetime Achievement Awards Ralph Brunjes, C.C.E. Kelly Smith, C.C.E. (Posthumous) Rik Morden, C.C.E. (Posthumous)

Student Merit Awards Haya Waseem, Sheridan College – “Mimos” Mitch Spicer, Vancouver Film School – “Captive” Roxana Perez Fernandez, Vancouver Film School – “Fish Can Fly” Matt Yim, University of Regina – “April Doesn’t Hurt Here” Jon Anctil, Capilano University – “Marathon” Zhengwei Chen, Fanshawe College – “Gossip” Jason O’Hara, Ryerson University – “Demur”

2012 C.C.E. Award Winners

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Best Editing in a 1 Hour Television Series Teresa De Luca, C.C.E. (Combat Hospital Ep 110 "Reason to Believe")

Best Editing in Feature Length Dramatic Roger Mattiussi, C.C.E. (Afghan Luke)

Best Editing in Broadcast Half Hour Drama Brigitte Rabazo (Todd & The Book of Pure Evil Ep. 206 "Fisting Fantasy")

Best Editing in a Documentary Michele Hozer, C.C.E. (West Wind: The Vision of Tom Thomson)

Best Editing in Television Movie or Mini-Series Don Cassidy, C.C.E. (The Kennedys Ep. 4 "Broken Promises and deadly Barriers")

Best Editing in Lifestyle / Reality Jonathan Dowler (Undercover Boss Canada Ep. 1003 "1-800 GOT JUNK")

Best Editing in Animation Kurt Skyers & Robert Henry (Scaredy Squirrel Ep. 22 "Perfect Pickle / Goat police")

Best Editing in a Short Film Michelle Szemberg (Business Ethics)

Lifetime Achievement Awards George Appleby, C.C.E. Ron Wisman, C.C.E.

2011 C.C.E. Award Winners

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Best Editing in Feature Length Dramatic Michele Conroy, C.C.E. Splice

Best Editing in MOW or Mini-series Mike Lee, C.C.E. Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story

Best Editing in One hour Broadcast Long Form Dramatic Lisa Grootenboer, C.C.E. The Tudors Episode 405 “Bottom of the Pot”

Best Editing in Half-hour Broadcast Short Form Dramatic David B. Thompson, C.C.E. Living in Your Car Episode 101

Best Editing in Documentary Nick Hector, C.C.E. Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie

Best Editing in Lifestyle/Reality Jay Prychidny & Jeff Reynolds Canada's Next Top Model Episode 308 "Rockin' The Runway"

Best Editing in Lifestyle/Reality Jeff Reynolds & Jay Prychidny Canada's Next Top Model Episode 308 "Rockin' The Runway"

Best Editing in Animation Annellie Samuel Producing Parker Episode 120 “How Green Is My Parker”

Best Editing in Short Film Roderick Deogrades The Day I Thought I Died

Student Merit Awards Deborah Gurofsky We Make Machines Queens University Lauren Horn Two Cities Sheridan College Cameron Nixdorf Sasha York University Ernesto Sosa Lopez Kilometres York University

Membership

Editors are voted into Full Membership based on the following criteria: the quality of their achievements, their passion to the craft of editing and education of the craft to peers and students. Full Members must be sponsored by at least 2 current Full Members. A jury of peers votes on the application, based on a minimum of 60 hours of edited work and overall quality. Successful applicants may use the designation C.C.E. after their name.

Full Members (as of 2010)

Dean Balser, Mike Banas, Michael John Bateman, James Bredin, Ralph Brunjes, Don Cassidy, Michele Conroy, Jean Coulombe, Paul Day, Michael Doherty, Daria Ellerman, Alison Grace, Lisa Grootenboer, Cathy Gulkin, Wendy Hallam Martin, Teresa Hannigan, Nick Hector, James Ilecic, Thomas Joerin, Mike Lee, Allan Lee, Peter F. Light, Susan Maggi, Roger Mattiussi, Lara Mazur, Gordon McClellan, Jane Morrison, tein Myhrstad, Michael Pacek, Mark Sanders, Ronald Sanders, Richard Schwadel, Susan Shipton,

Associate Members must show an interest in the craft of editing and have three professional references.
Student Members must be full time students.

Educational programs and events

The CCE offers workshops in conjunction with the Chang School of Continuing Studies at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada.[5]

A mentorship program allows full-time students the opportunity to observe editors for two weeks, ideally observing the cutting of dailies as well as a director or producer cut.

The CCE regularly holds panel discussions and screenings to educate regarding new Post Production issues, and to promote editing as a primary creative force in television and film. Panels have included discussion of the RED camera and how it affects Post Production, the role of Post Production Supervisor (panelists included Gregor Hutchison, Rachel Sutherland, Adam Roberts, Doug Wilkinson, Julie Lawrence and Gary Mueller), and sound editing. Screenings, followed by questions and answers time with the editor include "Dead Ringers" (editor Ron Sanders, C.C.E.), "Cairo Time" (editor Teresa Hannigan, C.C.E.) and "District 9" (editor Julian Clarke, C.C.E.).

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