fiction.wikisort.org - ScreenwriterChristopher Russell Rouse (born November 28, 1958) is an American film and television editor and screenwriter who has about a dozen feature-film credits and numerous television credits. Rouse won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, the BAFTA Award for Best Editing, and the ACE Eddie Award for the film The Bourne Ultimatum (2007).
American film editor
Christopher Rouse |
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Born | Christopher Russell Rouse (1958-11-28) November 28, 1958 (age 63)
Los Angeles, California |
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Occupation | film and television editor, screenwriter |
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Life and career
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Rouse was born in Los Angeles, California. His father, Russell Rouse, was a writer, director and producer. His mother was actress Beverly Michaels.
In the 1980s, he worked as an assistant editor on numerous films, commencing with All Summer in a Day (1982). His first editing credit was for Desperate Hours (1990), which was directed by Michael Cimino. Much of Rouse's work in the 1990s was in television. He edited the mini-series Anne Frank: The Whole Story (2002) for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award.
Rouse has worked on six films with director Paul Greengrass. The Bourne Supremacy (2004) was their first collaboration. Rouse had previously been an "additional editor" on the initial film in the Bourne series, The Bourne Identity (2002), that had been directed by Doug Liman. Frank Marshall, who co-produced the Bourne series, recommended Rouse to Greengrass.[1]
The editing of their second feature together, United 93 (2006), received the BAFTA Award as well as nominations for the Academy Award and the ACE Eddie Award. Rouse won the Academy Award, the BAFTA Award, and the ACE Eddie for his third collaboration The Bourne Ultimatum (2007). He edited Greengrass' 2010 film Green Zone.
Several interviews of Rouse have been published where he discusses the editing of Greengrass' films.[1][2][3] Greengrass is noted for a "cinéma vérité" style of filmmaking that uses several handheld cameras, and that creates opportunities for innovative editing. Ellen Feldman has written a detailed analysis of the editing of United 93.[4][5] David Bordwell has discussed this aspect of the films as a further extension of "intensified continuity", which is a perspective on filmmaking that Bordwell has been developing for some years.[6]
Rouse has been elected as a member of the American Cinema Editors.[7]
Filmography
As editor
- Fast X (Louis Leterrier - 2023, post-production)
- Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (David Leitch – 2019)
- Jason Bourne (Greengrass – 2016)
- Captain Phillips (Greengrass – 2013)
- Green Zone (Greengrass – 2010)
- The Bourne Ultimatum (Greengrass – 2007)
- United 93 (Greengrass – 2006) With Clare Douglas and Rick Pearson
- Eight Below (Frank Marshall – 2006)
- The Bourne Supremacy (Greengrass – 2004) With Rick Pearson
- Paycheck (John Woo – 2003)
- The Italian Job (F. Gary Gray – 2003) With Richard Francis-Bruce
- The Pennsylvania Miners' Story (2002) (TV)
- Boomtown (2002) (TV series, 1 episode)
- Anne Frank: The Whole Story (Robert Dornhelm – 2001) (TV miniseries)
- A Girl Thing (2001) (TV miniseries)
- Sole Survivor (2000) (TV)
- Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (1999) (TV)
- Olympic Glory (1999)
- From the Earth to the Moon (1998) (miniseries; parts 5, 6, 8 and 10)
- Dead Men Can't Dance (1997)
- Tails You Live, Heads You're Dead (1995) (TV)
- Nothing Personal (1995)
- The Wharf Rat (1995) (TV)
- Breach of Conduct (1994) (TV)
- Dangerous Touch (1994)
- Teresa's Tattoo (1994)
- Past Midnight (Jan Eliasberg – 1991)
- Desperate Hours (Michael Cimino – 1990)
As writer
As executive-producer
- Jennifer Lopez: Halftime (Amanda Micheli – 2022).
- Jason Bourne (Greengrass – 2016).
As co-producer
- Captain Phillips (Greengrass – 2013).
- Green Zone (Greengrass – 2010).
Awards and nominations
- 2008
- 2007
- Nominated: Academy Award for Film Editing - United 93
- Won: BAFTA Award for Best Editing - United 93
- Nominated: ACE Eddie Best Edited Film - Drama - United 93
- Won: Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Editing - United 93
- 2006
- Won: San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Editing - United 93
- 2001
- Nominated: Emmy Award - Anne Frank: The Whole Story
See also
References
- Frazer, Bryant (2007). "Film Editor Christopher Rouse on The Bourne Ultimatum", Film and Video Magazine, September 11, 2007. Online version retrieved May 31, 2008.
- Wood, Jennifer M. (2007). "One Day in September" Archived 2008-02-06 at the Wayback Machine, interview with Christopher Rouse in Moviemaker, February 3, 2007; online version retrieved April 18, 2008.
- Almo, Laura (2008). "'The Bourne Supremacy': Non-Stop Action Film Sweeps Oscar's Post Awards Archived 2008-06-02 at the Wayback Machine", Editors Guild Magazine May 2008 issue; online version retrieved May 31, 2008.
- Feldman, Ellen (2007). Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, Avid Technology webpage archived at WebCite from this original URL on 2008-04-19.
- Feldman, Ellen (2007). Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, Avid Technology webpage archived at WebCite from this original URL on 2008-04-19.
- Bordwell, David (2007). "Unsteadicam Chronicles"[dead link], webpage from Bordwell's blog archived at WebCite from this original URL Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- Archived 2008-05-21 at the Wayback Machine, webpage archived by WebCite from this original URL on 2008-03-04.
External links
Awards for Christopher Rouse |
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Academy Award for Best Film Editing |
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1934–1950 |
- Conrad A. Nervig (1934)
- Ralph Dawson (1935)
- Ralph Dawson (1936)
- Gene Havlick and Gene Milford (1937)
- Ralph Dawson (1938)
- Hal C. Kern and James E. Newcom (1939)
- Anne Bauchens (1940)
- William Holmes (1941)
- Daniel Mandell (1942)
- George Amy (1943)
- Barbara McLean (1944)
- Robert J. Kern (1945)
- Daniel Mandell (1946)
- Francis Lyon and Robert Parrish (1947)
- Paul Weatherwax (1948)
- Harry W. Gerstad (1949)
- Ralph E. Winters and Conrad A. Nervig (1950)
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1951–1975 |
- William Hornbeck (1951)
- Elmo Williams and Harry W. Gerstad (1952)
- William Lyon (1953)
- Gene Milford (1954)
- Charles Nelson and William Lyon (1955)
- Gene Ruggiero and Paul Weatherwax (1956)
- Peter Taylor (1957)
- Adrienne Fazan (1958)
- Ralph E. Winters and John D. Dunning (1959)
- Daniel Mandell (1960)
- Thomas Stanford (1961)
- Anne V. Coates (1962)
- Harold F. Kress (1963)
- Cotton Warburton (1964)
- William Reynolds (1965)
- Fredric Steinkamp, Henry Berman, Stewart Linder and Frank Santillo (1966)
- Hal Ashby (1967)
- Frank P. Keller (1968)
- Françoise Bonnot (1969)
- Hugh S. Fowler (1970)
- Gerald B. Greenberg (1971)
- David Bretherton (1972)
- William Reynolds (1973)
- Harold F. Kress and Carl Kress (1974)
- Verna Fields (1975)
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1976–2000 |
- Richard Halsey and Scott Conrad (1976)
- Paul Hirsch, Marcia Lucas, and Richard Chew (1977)
- Peter Zinner (1978)
- Alan Heim (1979)
- Thelma Schoonmaker (1980)
- Michael Kahn (1981)
- John Bloom (1982)
- Glenn Farr, Lisa Fruchtman, Tom Rolf, Stephen A. Rotter, and Douglas Stewart (1983)
- Jim Clark (1984)
- Thom Noble (1985)
- Claire Simpson (1986)
- Gabriella Cristiani (1987)
- Arthur Schmidt (1988)
- David Brenner and Joe Hutshing (1989)
- Neil Travis (1990)
- Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia (1991)
- Joel Cox (1992)
- Michael Kahn (1993)
- Arthur Schmidt (1994)
- Mike Hill and Daniel P. Hanley (1995)
- Walter Murch (1996)
- Conrad Buff IV, James Cameron, and Richard A. Harris (1997)
- Michael Kahn (1998)
- Zach Staenberg (1999)
- Stephen Mirrione (2000)
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2001–present |
- Pietro Scalia (2001)
- Martin Walsh (2002)
- Jamie Selkirk (2003)
- Thelma Schoonmaker (2004)
- Hughes Winborne (2005)
- Thelma Schoonmaker (2006)
- Christopher Rouse (2007)
- Chris Dickens (2008)
- Chris Innis and Bob Murawski (2009)
- Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter (2010)
- Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter (2011)
- William Goldenberg (2012)
- Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger (2013)
- Tom Cross (2014)
- Margaret Sixel (2015)
- John Gilbert (2016)
- Lee Smith (2017)
- John Ottman (2018)
- Andrew Buckland and Michael McCusker (2019)
- Mikkel E. G. Nielsen (2020)
- Joe Walker (2021)
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- Best Film Editing became Best Editing in 1999
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BAFTA Award for Best Editing |
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1968–2000 |
- Sam O'Steen (1968)
- Hugh A. Robertson (1969)
- John C. Howard and Richard C. Meyer (1970)
- Richard Marden (1971)
- Gerald B. Greenberg (1972)
- Ralph Kemplen (1973)
- Richard Chew and Walter Murch (1974)
- Dede Allen (1975)
- Richard Chew, Sheldon Kahn and Lynzee Klingman (1976)
- Wendy Greene Bricmont and Ralph Rosenblum (1977)
- Gerry Hambling (1978)
- Peter Zinner (1979)
- Alan Heim (1980)
- Thelma Schoonmaker (1981)
- Françoise Bonnot (1982)
- Walt Mulconery and Bud S. Smith (1983)
- Jim Clark (1984)
- Michael Chandler and Nena Danevic (1985)
- Jim Clark (1986)
- Claire Simpson (1987)
- Peter E. Berger and Michael Kahn (1988)
- Gerry Hambling (1989)
- Thelma Schoonmaker (1990)
- Gerry Hambling (1991)
- Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia (1992)
- Michael Kahn (1993)
- John Wright (1994)
- John Ottman (1995)
- Walter Murch (1996)
- Peter Honess (1997)
- David Gamble (1998)
- Tariq Anwar and Christopher Greenbury (1999)
- Pietro Scalia (2000)
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2001–present |
- Mary Sweeney (2001)
- Daniel Rezende (2002)
- Sarah Flack (2003)
- Valdís Óskarsdóttir (2004)
- Claire Simpson (2005)
- Clare Douglas, Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse (2006)
- Christopher Rouse (2007)
- Chris Dickens (2008)
- Chris Innis and Bob Murawski (2009)
- Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall (2010)
- Chris King and Gregers Sall (2011)
- William Goldenberg (2012)
- Daniel P. Hanley and Mike Hill (2013)
- Tom Cross (2014)
- Margaret Sixel (2015)
- John Gilbert (2016)
- Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos (2017)
- Hank Corwin (2018)
- Andrew Buckland and Michael McCusker (2019)
- Mikkel E. G. Nielsen (2020)
- Tom Cross and Elliot Graham (2021)
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Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Editing |
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- Michael Kahn (1998)
- Mathilde Bonnefoy (1999)
- Jay Rabinowitz (2000)
- No Award (2001)
- Michael J. Horton and Jabez Olssen (2002)
- No Award (2003)
- Valdís Óskarsdóttir (2004)
- Robert Rodriguez (2005)
- Clare Douglas, Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse (2006)
- Roderick Jaynes (2007)
- Chris Dickens (2008)
- Chris Innis and Bob Murawski (2009)
- Lee Smith (2010)
- Hank Corwin, Jay Rabinowitz, Daniel Rezende, Billy Weber and Mark Yoshikawa (2011)
- Alexander Berner (2012)
- Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger (2013)
- Douglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione (2014)
- Margaret Sixel (2015)
- Tom Cross (2016)
- Lee Smith (2017)
- Eddie Hamilton (2018)
- Yang Jin-mo (2019)
- Chloé Zhao (2020)
- Peter Sciberras (2021)
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San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Editing |
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- Stephen Mirrione (2002)
- Sally Menke (2003)
- Valdís Óskarsdóttir (2004)
- Ronald Sanders (2005)
- Clare Douglas, Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse (2006)
- Paul Tothill (2007)
- Chris Dickens (2008)
- Alan Edward Bell (2009)
- Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos (2010)
- Olivier Bugge Coutté (2011)
- William Goldenberg (2012)
- Christopher Rouse (2013)
- James Herbert and Laura Jennings (2014)
- Margaret Sixel and Jason Ballantine (2015)
- Blu Murray (2016)
- Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos (2017)
- Jamie Gross and David Egan (2018)
- Andrew Buckland, Michael McCusker and Dirk Westervelt (2019)
- Andy Canny (2020)
- Myron Kerstein (2021)
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