Christopher Rouse (editor)

Christopher Rouse ( born November 28, 1958 in Los Angeles ) is an American film editor.

Life

Rouse is the son of screenwriter and director Russell Rouse (1913-1987) and actress Beverly Michaels ( 1928-2007 ). He grew up in Los Angeles.

He began in 1982 as assistant editor to work as an assistant by Michael Brown Andy Davis ' classic action Nico ( Above the Law ). Since 1990 he has worked as an editor. In the 1990s, primarily in television acting, he transferred to his Emmy nomination for the television movie Anne Frank (2001) and the mediation of producer Frank Marshall to Hollywood.

The selected by him jointly with the British director Paul Greengrass and the two cameramen Oliver Wood and Barry Ackroyd for the film United 93 and the two sequels The Bourne Identity aggressive and pseudo- documentary visual style, extremely fast cuts in conjunction with mobile was often marked with telephoto lenses working camera, with audiences and critics was quite controversial and brought him (2007 for United 93 ) and an Oscar (2008 for The Bourne Ultimatum ) an Oscar nomination.

In 2008, he edited his fourth film for Paul Greengrass, Green Zone (working title: Imperial Life in the Emerald City ), which was released in March 2010. In 2012, Captain Phillips followed with the fifth collaboration, the Rouse again earned an Oscar nomination.

Filmography

Awards

  • For Flight 93 ( United 93 ): 2006: SDFCS Award, best editing
  • 2006: OFCSA, best editing
  • 2007: BAFTA, Best sectional
  • 2007: Eddie nomination of ACE
  • 2007: Academy Award nomination, best editing
  • For The Bourne Ultimatum ( The Bourne Ultimatum ): 2007: OFCSA nomination, best editing
  • 2007: Satellite Award nomination, best editing
  • 2008: Eddie winning the ACE
  • 2008: BAFTA, Best sectional
  • 2008: Oscar, best editing
  • Captain Phillips: 2014: BAFTA Award nomination, best editing
  • 2014: Eddie nomination of ACE
  • 2014: Academy Award nomination, best editing
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