FilmLab with David Charap: The Craft of Film Editing

Tuesday, 18 July 2017 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM GST

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Tuesday, 18 July 2017 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM GST

The next FilmLab event will take place on Tuesday, 18th July at 7pm.
 
We are very excited and honoured to host David Charap who will speak about: ‘The Craft of Film Editing’.

Much acclaimed film-editor David Charap brings a unique approach to editing having successfully moved between fiction and documentary during an extensive and varied career. His feature film credits include: working with Academy Award winner Pawel Pawlikowski on Last Resort and My Summer of Love; working with Terence Davies on The Deep Blue Sea and Sunset Song, and most recently editing Thomas Napper's Jawbone, a blistering depiction of alcoholism and boxing. In documentary, he was involved in making many of Marc Isaacs' films, including Men of The City and Calais, as well as more experimental projects like The Possibilities are Endless and My Nazi Legacy.

David Charap will share insights about what it takes to be an editor, and what really happens in the cutting room! 

UK Jewish Film

http://ukjewishfilm.org/

At the core of UK Jewish Film’s existence is the notion that film is universal. It crosses cultures and divides and as such has the ability to unite, engage and educate diverse audiences through the telling of cinematic stories that provide stimulating, interesting and unique views of Jewish and Israeli life and culture. UK Jewish Film aims to develop a culture where Jewish and Israeli film is recognised and enjoyed by the widest possible audience, and to bring Jewish related film to the heart of British culture. UK Jewish Film - through its flagship, annual 16-day UK Jewish Film Festival (with more than 14,000 visitors), its international festivals in Geneva, Zurich and Montreal and, as well as its 300 year-round screenings and previews, showcases a wide range of feature films, documentaries and shorts, which reflect the diversity of Jewish and Israeli life and culture. Since its inception the UK Jewish Film Festival has welcomed over 150,000 visitors. Its popular video on demand platform brings its unique provision of film to many more.The organisation also runs acclaimed education programmes that reach hundreds of young people each year.

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