Wiebe van der Vliet

Wiebe van der Vliet-van Trotsenburg
Born Wiebe van der Vliet
16 February 1970
Amsterdam, Holland
Occupation film editor
Years active 1993–present
Website
http://www.youtube.com/user/wiebe1602

Wiebe van der Vliet-van Trotsenburg is a Dutch born film editor,[1] sound editor and postproduction consultant.

Early career

From 1989–1993 Wiebe van der Vliet studied film editing at the Netherlands Film and Television Academy. Soon after finishing his exam van der Vliet became assistant editor for the Academy Award-winning 1995 film Antonia by Dutch director, writer, and feminist Marleen Gorris [2] [3]

After taking part of the team that won the 1996 award for Best Foreign Language Film, van der Vliet started a film editing career.[4]

Later career

Wiebe van der Vliet's Works[2]
Title Year occupation International title
De kleine blonde dood 1993 Assistant editor
De vlinder tilt de kat op 1994 Assistant editor
Antonia[3] 1995 Assistant editorAntonia's Line
Tot ziens 1995 Assistant sound editor Goodbye
Laagland 1996 Assistant sound editor
Mrs Dalloway[5] 1997 Assistant sound editor
Double You Street 1997 Sound editor
Ivoren wachters 1998 Sound effects editor
Remembering Ane Frank1998Sound editor
The Luzhin Defence[6] 2000 Assistant editor
Dial 9 for Love 2001 Assistant editor
Qui vive[7] 2001 Sound editor
Mis 2001 Editor
Volle maan 2002 Assistant editor Full Moon Party
Øje-blink 2003Editor
Jul på Vesterbro – bag om 2003 Editor
En lille død[8] 2005EditorTiny Death
Forsvunden[9] 2006EditorEmbrace Me
Bible Black[10] 2008Editor/producerBible Black
High before homeroom[11]2010Editor/producerHigh before homeroom
True Family2012Editor/producerTrue Family
Poster for the Documentary Bible Black (2008) edited by Wiebe van der Vliet[12]

Together with Michiel Reichwein, van der Vliet also edited TV-commercials and trailers for RCV, A-Film, Universal Pictures and Disney.

In 1999, van der Vliet edited the original museum films for the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam which have been playing since.[13]

After working in the Dutch film industry for several years, van der Vliet started working in Copenhagen. Here he met Kaspar Munk[14] from No Sun Productions for whom he edited: Simply Fish, En Lille Død and Forsvunden.[15] In 2008, van der Vliet started working with the Danish documentary film director Tao Nørager.[16] They collaborate under the name Roaddox. They primarily produce films about creative people or processes, and use the new media as their platform.[17] Together with Nørager, van der Vliet created the documentary Bible Black, a movie about the fashion designer "Andrew Mackenzie".[18]

Van der Vliet has been teaching film editing at Københavns Tekniske Skole, a technical school in Copenhagen. [19] [20] [21]

In October 2010 Wiebe started an Apple certified training centre AATC together with Glad Foundation. The Web Video Academy. The purpose was to create better interactivity between the disabled people working at TV-Glad (The Glad Foundation's, TV station) and professionals from the Danish film and TV industry.

In February 2011 Svend Ade Juncker came on board to take care of marketing. Apart from running the training centre, the collaboration between Juncker, van der Vliet and TV-Glad resulted in a boost for TV-Glads video production department Glad Production. Glad production produces commercial video content for company's and institutions with a crew of disabled people. The creative companionship between Juncker and van der Vliet resulted in fun branding strategies like ringtones and podcasts for the Glad foundation and development of new products such as an app, Glad tour, which will help disabled people to find their way around when going out. The app is supposed to launch in 2013.

January 2012 Giusy Naitana started working at TV-Glad. This has led to the collaboration between Naitana and van der Vliet under the name Kliiplab.

External links

References

  1. "DFI Bogen". Det Danske Filminstitut / Danish Film Institute. Retrieved 10 October 2010. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Wiebe van der Vliet at the Internet Movie Database
  3. 3.0 3.1 Antonia at the Internet Movie Database
  4. Sloan, Maya (15 June 2010), Kickass editor, Wiebe Van Der Vliet, was part of the team that won an Oscar for the Dutch film Antonia’s Line (which I saw years ago and never forgot… )., Maya Sloan's Blog, retrieved 17 June 2010
  5. Mrs Dalloway at the Internet Movie Database
  6. The Luzhin Defence at the Internet Movie Database
  7. Qui vive at the Internet Movie Database
  8. En lille død at the Internet Movie Database
  9. Forsvunden at the Internet Movie Database
  10. Bible Black at the Internet Movie Database
  11. High before Homeroom on YouTube
  12. Bible Black: Five Days with Andrew Mackenzie at the Internet Movie Database
  13. Sound Editing Wiebe van er Vliet (1998), REMEMBERING ANNE FRANK, Anne Frank Haus: cine-holocaust.de, FBW002720, retrieved 15 June 2010
  14. Wiebe van der Vliet at the Internet Movie Database
  15. "FAKTA OM FILM". Det Danske Filminstitut / Danish Film Institute. Retrieved 10 October 2010. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  16. Jensen, Karina (13 November 2008), Fashion-fest med film i Kødbyen (in Danish), Urban Øst.
  17. Week dox mode. Mød to store designere på lærredet og fest med modefolket (in Danish), Urban.dk, 13 November 2008.
  18. "VERDENSPREMIERE OM ANDREW MACKENZIE" (in Danish). 7 August 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2009. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  19. Dansk Journalistforbund har i samarbejde med Københavns Tekniske Skole udbudt Final cut Pro 6 avanceret af 4 dages varighed. Undervisere:Wiebe van der Vliet (in Danish), ERHVERVSGRUNDUDDANNELSER: Journalistforbundet.dk, infomedia.dk, October 2009, e1b5cf2d
  20. Malmgreen, Henrik (March 2009), De ambitiøse unge (in Danish), Fagbladet Monitor "www.monitor.dk", p. 33
  21. Nesgaard, Finn (November 2007), I kø for en tur på månen (in Danish), Fagbladet AVM Audiovisuel Magazine "www.avm.dk"