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Resume 1 Files/PSA Resume Long 12-14-20.Pdf PAMELA SCOTT ARNOLD, ACE Motion Picture/Television Editor (917) 749-8305 [email protected] CONSULTING The Weight Editorial Consultant Producer/Director Etienne Sauret 9to5: The Story of a Movement Editorial Consultant Directors Julia Reichert/Steven Bognar Terra Pesada Editorial Consultant Last Gasp Productions Producer/Director Leslie Bornstein Where Elephants Rule Consulting Editor http://dolfilms.org/where-elephants-rule Director Louise Hogarth Producers Louise Hogarth, Lynn Webb FEATURES In Search of Israeli Cuisine (documentary) A look at Israeli culture through food Sherman Pictures A Menemsha Films release http://www.israelicuisinefilm.com With Michael Solomonov Producer/Director Roger M. Sherman Producer Karen Shakerdge The Only Real Game (documentary) Winner Best Documentary New York Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival 2013 The Only Real Game Movie Release http://onlyrealgamemovie.com/ Feature documentary about the baseball loving populace of war-torn Manipur, India Producer/Director Mirra Bank, producers Richard Brockman, Laine Valentino Co-editors Maxwell Anderson, Adam Zucker Written and directed by Mirra Bank Narrated by Melissa Leo Producers Laine Valentino, Muriel Peters Richard Brockman, Mirra Bank Executive producer Abigail E. Disney, Fork Films Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune (documentary) A.C.E. (American Cinema Editors) EDDIE AWARD WINNER BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY FOR TELEVISION (for TV version) #4 of Rotten Tomatoes best reviewed movies of 2011 First Run Features Release http://www.philochsthemovie.com/index.html feature doc on 60’s protest/folk singer/songwriter Phil Ochs Producer/director Ken Bowser Poster Boy Shallow Pictures with Karen Allen, Michael Lerner, Jack Noseworthy, Matt Newton Zak Tucker, Doug Keeve (uncredited), directors Dolly Hall, producer, Stanley Buchthal, executive producer Vibrations ("B+...an instant camp classic..."-Entertainment Weekly) Dimension with Christina Applegate, James Marshall Michael Paseornek, director, Dan Lieberstein and John Dunning, producers Emma & Elvis ("Don’t miss this one! A-- Fresh & funny linking of the 60’s & 90’s"-Gus Van Sant) Northern Arts release with Kathryn Walker, Jason Duchin. Julia Reichert, director, Brenda Goodman, producer Home Remedy (3 stars-Odd...black comedy."-Martin & Porter) Kino release Maggie Greenwald, director, Kathie Hersch, producer Eat & Run New World Pictures release with Ron Silver. Chris Hart, director, Jack Briggs, producer Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam ("2 stars-…a couple of genuine guffaws."– L. Maltin WEB Distribution release "3 stars-A fun and whacky journey..."-Martin & Porter) with Jim Varney ("Ernest"). John R. 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(American Cinema Editors) EDDIE AWARD WINNER BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY FOR TELEVISION First Run Features Release http://firstrunfeatures.com/philochs/ http://www.philochsthemovie.com/index.html feature doc on 60’s protest/folk singer/songwriter Phil Ochs Producer/director Ken Bowser American Masters: Atlantic Records: The House that Ahmet Built (Picture and Music Editing) EMMY NOMINATION– OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND EDITING (music) PBS 2 hour program about Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun Susan Steinberg, producer/director, Susan Lacy executive producer The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story feature doc Grammy nominee: Best Longform Video Producer/co-director Joe Mardin, Co-director Doug Biro Co-editor James Lester Through a Dog’s Eyes PBS doc about assistance dogs and the dog-human bond Director Peter Schnall. Producer Margaret McEvoy Carrier PBS 10 part verite series following a six month deployment of the USS Nimitz to the Persian Gulf Episodes 4 and 10 Producer/director Maro Chermayeff, series producers Jeff Dupre, Debra Dickson Precinct Hollywood AMC Ark Media one hour program about cop movies Muriel Soenens, Rachel Dretzin, producers Frontline: Persuasion PBS Ark Media 90 minute program about advertising Rachel Dretzin, Barak Goodman, producers, David Fanning, exec. producer Frontline: The Death of Logan Marr, Failure to Protect (DuPont Award winner) PBS 10/20 Productions 2 one hour programs on child welfare Rachel Dretzin, Barak Goodman, producers, David Fanning, exec. Producer American Masters Special: Yours For A Song-The Women of Tin Pan Alley (Picture and Music Editing) PBS Terry Benes, producer/director, Cal Skaggs, Susan Lacy, executive producers American Masters: Don Hewitt-90 Minutes on 60 Minutes (1998 EMMY nom., TV Guide best doc.) 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Marshall Herskovitz & Ed Zwick, executive producers Mark Rosner, Brooke Kennedy, and Dan Lieberstein, producers Jan Egleson & Gene Corr, directors This Week Has 7 Days Fox pilot TV news magazine parody with Lizz Winstead, Brian Unger, A. Whitney Brown Lizz Winstead, Brian Unger, producers, Robert Small, executive producer TV Nation Fox Network "news" magazine; Michael Moore, exec. producer, Kathleen Glynn, producer, Jerry Kupfer, supervising producer (‘94 EMMY winner, ‘95 EMMY nom.) Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: UFO Believers, Swingers BBC TV Nation alum. Louis Theroux searches out wacky Americans to delight & thrill the British TV audience. Debbie Geller, Geoff O’Connor, prod., David Mortimer, exec. prod. The Hand-Me-Down Kid EMMY NOMINATION–OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING ABC Afterschool Special. Highgate Films Robert Mandel, director, Elaine Sperber, producer Welcome Home, Jellybean EMMY NOMINATION– OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING CBS Schoolbreak Special. Cynthia A. 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