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4 CINEMONTAGE / Q2 2016 CONTRIBUTORS VOL 5 NO 2 / Q2 2016 Editor – Tomm Carroll Art Director – Wm. Stetz/Stetz Design Accountant – Meleney Humphrey Proofreaders – Bill Elias, Edward Landler, Larry J. Tazuma COLUMNISTS Getting Organized – Rob Callahan Membership Outreach – Stephanie Brown & John Vitale Labor Matters – Jeff Burman CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Laura Almo Rob Feld Joseph Herman Scott A. Jacobs Debra Kaufman Edward Landler Betsy A. McLane Peter Tonguette CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Christopher Fragapane Martin Cohen Gregory Schwartz Sarah Shatz Wm. Stetz Deverill Weekes ADVERTISING SALES IngleDodd Media Dan Dodd 310-207-4410, ext. 236 dan@ingledodd.com EDITORIAL OFFICES 7715 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 200 Hollywood, CA 90046 Phone – 323.876.4770 or 800.705.8700 Fax – 323.876.0861 E-mail – mail@editorsguild.com PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE A.J. Catoline (co-chair) Kevin D. Ross (co-chair) John Axelrad, ACE Jeff Burman Glenn Morgan, MPSE Frank Morrone, CAS, MPSE Richard Sanchez CINEMONTAGE (ISSN 2165-3526) is published quarterly by the Motion Picture Editors Guild, IATSE Local 700, 7715 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90046. Periodicals Postage paid at Los Angeles, CA. SUBSCRIPTIONS: $10 of each Editors Guild member's annual dues is allocated for a subscription to CINEMONTAGE. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to CINEMONTAGE, 7715 Sunset Blvd., Suite 200, Hollywood, CA 90046. The opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily represent the official policy of the Editors Guild. CINEMONTAGE will not accept advertising from nonsignatory companies that perform bargaining unit work. We welcome editorial submissions and press releases. Contact Tomm Carroll, Editor, at tcarroll@editorsguild.com or at 323-876-4770, ext. 222. Copyright © 2016 The Motion Picture Editors Guild Printed by California Offset Printing, Inc. CINEMONTAGE Martin Cohen's ("Gurus of the Guild" photography) photographs have been published internation- ally and exhibited in major cities around the world. He can be contacted at martincohenphotog- raphy@gmail.com. Peter Tonguette ("My Most Memorable Film") is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Sight & Sound, Film Comment and Cineaste. He can be reached at tonguetteauthor2@aol.com. Debra Kaufman ("Gurus of the Guild") has been writing about film/TV technology and business for 25 years, for publications including The Hollywood Reporter, Variety and Wired. She also au- thors the MobilizedTV.com blog. Reach her at dkla99@verizon.net. Jeff Burman ("Labor Matters") represents assistant editors on the Guild's Board of Directors. He can be reached at jeffrey.burman@ nbcuni.com. Edward Landler ("This Quarter in Film History") is a filmmaker, media educator and film historian. He made I Build the Tower, the de- finitive feature documentary on the Watts Towers, and is currently completing a cultural history of film. He can be reached at edlandler@roadrunner.com. Betsy A. McLane ("Cut/Print") is the author of A New History of Documentary Film: Second Edition. She served as the project director for the American Documentary Showcase, and was the execu- tive director of the International Documentary Association. betsy@ documentarydiva.com. Rob Callahan ("Getting Organized") is the Motion Picture Editors Guild's National Organizer, based in Los Angeles. He can be reached at rcallahan@ editorsguild.com. Laura Almo ("Not Your Grand- father's Roots") is a writer and documentary filmmaker. She teaches video editing at El Camino College in Torrance, California, and is a contributing editor at Docu- mentary magazine. Contact her at lauraalmo@mac.com. Joseph Herman ("Tech Tips") is a post-production professional, filmmaker, animator and artist. His work has appeared in films, commercials, promos and music videos. He currently operates his own creative studio, Legend Multimedia (www.legendmultimedia.com), and writes often about the industry. Reach him at joe@ legendmultimedia.com. Sarah Shatz ("Sabine's Plan" photography) is a New York- based photographer and member of Local 600. She specializes in portraits, unit stills and behind- the-scenes for film, TV and com- mercials. www.sarahshatz.com. Rob Feld ("Sabine's Plan") is a regular contributor to DGA Quarterly and Written By, and contributing editor of Newmarket Press' Shooting Script book series. He teaches screenwriting and directing at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Contact him at rob@gothamarts.com. Scott A. Jacobs ("Tail Pop") works as an assistant editor on network TV shows as well as several studio feature films. He hopes to one day sit alongside the great film editors who have come before him and inspire others as they have inspired him. Contact him at fixitinpost15@gmail.com. Christopher Fragapane (cover photo) lives in Venice, California with his wife and daughter. He has worked as a photographer for nearly two decades in the enter- tainment and advertising fields for national and international clients, and can be contacted at christopherfragapane@gmail.com. Gregory Schwartz ("Not Your Grandfather's Roots" photogra- phy) is a freelance photographer who has worked on entertain- ment productions for the past 20 years. His photographs have been featured in numerous books and magazines. He can be contacted at GSa35mmMan@aol.com.

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