- David Brenner (editor)
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David Brenner is an American film editor best known (along with fellow film editors Joe Hutshing, Pietro Scalia and Julie Monroe) for having been one of director Oliver Stone's 'hot shot' group of up-and-coming film editors.
Brenner has been elected as a member of the American Cinema Editors.[1]
Contents
Filmography
As film editor:
- Talk Radio (1988)
- Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
- The Doors (1991)
- Night and the City (1992)
- Heaven & Earth (1993)
- The River Wild (1994)
- Fear (1996)
- Independence Day (1996)
- Lolita (1997)
- What Dreams May Come (1998)
- The Patriot (2000)
- Identity (2003)
- The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
- World Trade Center (2006)
- "Wanted" (2008)
- 2012 (2009)
- Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
Academy Award nominations & wins
- 1990 – Born on the Fourth of July (won w/ co-editor Joe Hutshing) Best Achievement in Film Editing
Other awards and nominations
- 1990 – Born on the Fourth of July (nominated) American Cinema Editors ACE Eddie - Best Edited Feature Film (w/ co-editor Joe Hutshing)
- 1997 – Independence Day (won) Satellite Awards (International Press Academy) - Golden Satellite for Outstanding Film Editing
References
- ^ "American Cinema Editors > Members", webpage archived by WebCite from this original URL on 2008-03-04.
External links
Academy Award for Film Editing (1981–2000) 1981–1998 1981: Michael Kahn • 1982: John Bloom • 1983: Glenn Farr / Lisa Fruchtman / Stephen A. Rotter / Douglas Stewart / Tom Rolf • 1984: Jim Clark • 1985: Thom Noble • 1986: Claire Simpson • 1987: Gabriella Cristiani • 1988: Arthur Schmidt • 1989: David Brenner / Joe Hutshing • 1990: Neil Travis • 1991: Joe Hutshing / Pietro Scalia • 1992: Joel Cox • 1993: Michael Kahn • 1994: Arthur Schmidt • 1995: Mike Hill / Daniel P. Hanley • 1996: Walter Murch • 1997: Conrad Buff IV / James Cameron / Richard A. Harris • 1998: Michael Kahn
1999–2000
(Best Film Editing
became Best Editing)1999: Zach Staenberg • 2000: Stephen Mirrione
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