Donn Cambern

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Donn Cambern (born October 9, 1929 in Los Angeles ) is an American film editor .

Life

Cambern holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from UCLA . He started his career as a music editor, especially for Disney and for television series such as The Dick Van Dyke Show , Tennis Rackets and Cannons , Gomer Pyle, USMC , the Andy Griffith Show and The Monkees . Cambern became known for his work as the editor of the film Easy Rider . From 1999 he was long-term chairman of the Editors Guild Cambern was until 2000 and from 2002 a member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences(Editors Branch). He also teaches at the AFI - American Film Institute Los Angeles and the ifs - international film school in Cologne .

He was nominated for an Oscar in 1984 together with Frank Morriss for his work on Hunting for the Green Diamond . In 2004 he received the Career Achievement Award from the American Cinema Editors for his life's work .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c the los angeles film school: faculty
  2. a b c Donn Cambern, ACE Lifetime Achievement Awards , Variety , February 12, 2004
  3. Steven Bingen: Easy Rider: 50 Years Looking for America, Rowman & Littlefield, 2019, p. 55 [1]
  4. a b "Faculty Listing" , American Film Institute website , accessed December 20, 2007.
  5. Cambern tops newly spliced ​​editors guild , Variety, February 11, 1999
  6. ^ Acad branches name governors: Four new solons join 5 incumbents, 4 returnees , Variety , July 17, 2002
  7. ^ Lecturers cg, Don Cambern , filmschule.de
  8. Michael Troyan, Jeffrey Paul Thompson, Stephen X. Sylvester: Twentieth Century Fox: A Century of Entertainment, Rowman & Littlefield, 2017, p. 620 [2]