TIP-OFF                                                                                                                                 Jan. 27, 2005 

ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING FILM EDITOR STEPHEN MIRRIONE

TO VISIT NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

Will Conduct Workshops and Screen 21 GRAMS for Students


WINSTON-SALEM – Academy Award-winning film editor Stephen Mirrione, A.C.E., will be a guest artist at the North Carolina School of the Arts School of Filmmaking next week. 

Mirrione will conduct workshops for film students on Friday, Feb. 4, and Saturday, Feb. 5. The School of Filmmaking will also screen 21 GRAMS, a 2003 film Mirrione edited, for film students.  

A young and gifted editor, Mirrione won an Oscar (with his first nomination) for editing TRAFFIC (2000), directed by Steven Soderbergh.   

Most recently, he has edited OCEAN’S TWELVE (2004) and CRIMINAL (2004). Other films he has edited include CONFESSIONS OF A DANGEROUS MIND (2002), OCEAN’S ELEVEN (2001), TRIBUTE (2001), THIRTEEN CONVERSATIONS ABOUT ONE THING (2001), GO (1999), LAUGHING OUT LOUD (1998) and CLOCKWATCHERS (1997). 

Mirrione worked with NCSA School of Filmmaking producing faculty chair Nicole LaLoggia on SWINGERS in 1996, and again on GETTING IN (as well as with Kate Miller, now assistant to Dean Dale Pollock) in 1994. 

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 Media: Please note that the workshops and screening are not open to the public. For more information, or to schedule an interview, please contact Marla Carpenter at 336-770-3337 in the NCSA public relations office.

 

 

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