fiction.wikisort.org - WriterChristina Jean "Chris" Innis is an American film editor and filmmaker.[1] She was awarded the 2010 Academy Award, BAFTA, and ACE awards for "Best Film Editing" on the film The Hurt Locker shared with co-editor, Bob Murawski. She is an elected member of the American Cinema Editors (ACE) and has served as an associate director on the board.[2][3][4]
American film editor and filmmaker
Chris Innis |
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Born | Christina Jean Innis
San Diego, California, USA |
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Other names | Chris Innis |
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Occupation | Film editor |
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Spouse | Bob Murawski (2008–present) |
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Early life
Innis was born and raised in San Diego, California, the daughter of architect Donald Innis and his wife, teacher and floral designer Virginia.[5]
Chris Innis moved to the San Francisco Bay Area where she graduated from U.C. Berkeley, majoring in film studies. While a student at Cal Berkeley, Innis interned for several San Francisco production companies, including the commercial company owned and operated by cinematographer Ron Eveslage.[6]
Career highlights
Innis completed post-graduate film studies at The California Institute of the Arts and received a MFA degree in filmmaking. During this time, Innis edited music videos featuring rappers Ice Cube, Onyx and DMX, as well as edited the first music video for the band Fine Industrial is Dead directed by Jordan Scott (daughter of notable film director Ridley Scott). Innis also directed and/or produced almost two dozen karaoke videos of hits for Japanese firm Pioneer Electronics.[7]
After a move to Hollywood, Innis worked as the production coordinator on the first season of the long-running hit television series American's Funniest Home Videos. She later worked her way up in post-production alongside film editor, Pietro Scalia, who she assisted on the Academy Award-winning Oliver Stone film JFK.[8] Innis and Scalia worked for six years together on a variety of films including Ridley Scott's G.I. Jane, Sam Raimi's The Quick and the Dead, White Man's Burden starring John Travolta, and Sam Raimi's cult horror TV pilot American Gothic.[1]
Innis progressed as a music editor and film editor for Sam Raimi (film director best known for The Evil Dead and the successful original Spider-Man films).[6][9][10] Innis was hired by Raimi for the job of lead editor on the CBS/Universal TV horror series American Gothic. Innis has since edited several films including 2010's Best Picture winner The Hurt Locker, which won six Academy Awards including best editing.[1]
Innis has worked as a producer, writer, and editor with Bob Murawski for the distribution of cult films for Grindhouse Releasing and Box Office Spectaculars.[11][12][13][14][15] She has also worked on the digital restorations of The Big Gundown and The Swimmer.[6] She wrote, produced, directed and edited a 2+1⁄2-hour, five-part documentary The Story of the Swimmer featuring behind-the-scenes interviews with cast and crew of the 1968 film The Swimmer including Joan Rivers, Janet Landgard, Marge Champion, Burt Lancaster's daughter Joanna Lancaster, producer Michael Hertzberg and former film executive Ted Zachary (New Line Cinema). The documentary has been called "miraculous... never a dull moment", "a fascinating Hollywood story" which is "impressive...and should be in the running for Best (Blu-ray) Feature of the year".[16][17][18]
Chris Innis appears in the documentary 78/52 directed by Alexandre O. Philippe, a post-modern breakdown of the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.[19]
Personal life
Since 2008, Innis has been married to fellow film editor and film distributor Bob Murawski. The two were first introduced to one another by Sam Raimi and met while both were editing American Gothic.[20] The couple married shortly after completing work on The Hurt Locker. Her sister is Bay Area artist Cynthia Ona Innis.[6]
Selected filmography
Awards and nominations
- The Swimmer – (Won) – The 2014 International Press Academy's Satellite Award
– Outstanding Overall Blu-ray/DVD (producer /Grindhouse Releasing)[21]
- The Hurt Locker – (Won) – 2010 Academy Award – Best Film Editing[22]
- The Hurt Locker – (Won) – 2010 BAFTA – Best Film Editing[23]
- The Hurt Locker – (Won) – 2010 ACE Eddie Award – Best Film Editing[24]
- The Hurt Locker – (Won) – The Online Film Critics Society – Best Film Editing[25]
- The Hurt Locker – (Won) – The Las Vegas Film Critics Association – Best Film Editing[26]
- The Hurt Locker – (Won) – Boston Society of Film Critics – Best Film Editing[27]
- The Hurt Locker – (Won) – The International Press Academy's Golden Satellite Award – Best Film Editing[28][29]
- The Hurt Locker – (Won) – International Cinephile Society Award – Best Editing[30]
- The Hurt Locker – (Nominated) – The Broadcast Film Critics Association Critic's Choice Awards – Best Film Editing[31]
- The Hurt Locker – (Nominated) – Hollywood Post Alliance Awards Outstanding Editing – Feature Film[32][33]
See also
- List of Academy Award winning couples
References
- "Chris Innis". IMDb. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "American Cinema Editors (ACE) Official website".
- "Becoming a Member". American Cinema Editors. Archived from the original on 2012-03-10. Retrieved 2012-03-11.
- "Member Roster". American Cinema Editors. Archived from the original on 2013-05-03. Retrieved 2012-03-11.
- "Virginia Maples Innis 80 writer master flower design instructor – Virginia Maples Innis formerly Pasto passed away Feb. 12 after a car accident in Point Loma. Innis was a fixture of San Diego arriving to the area in 1945. She was a writer nati..." Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "Chris Innis". IMDb. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "Chris Innis". IMDb.
- "The Hurt Locker Editor Chris Innis to guest blog on Avid Industry Buzz—bringing you all the excitement leading up to the Oscars! - Buzz". community.avid.com.
- "The Hurt Locker | Production Notes | Movie | Totally Hollywood Hunks News". Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2012-03-14. THH News – "The Hurt Locker"
- Stanley, Caroline. "Oscars 2010 – We're Live Blogging It Here". Flavorwire.
- "Cannibal Holocaust" 25th Anniveray Edition review, by Jari Kovalainen, January 1, 2006
- "Bob Murawski". IMDb.
- DVD Maniacs Review "Cannibal Holocaust" 25th Anniversary Collector's Edition
- "Resources and Information". www.avmaniacs.com.
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- Also see DVD credits for Grindhouse Releasing & BOS DVD releases of Cat in the Brain, Pieces, Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox, I Drink Your Blood
- "The Swimmer Blu-ray". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "The Swimmer Blu-ray Review – High Def Digest". bluray.highdefdigest.com. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "The Swimmer". mondo-digital.com. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene". Retrieved 30 October 2018 – via www.imdb.com.
- "Ring in October with Isabel Atherton's Zombie Cat: The Tale of a Decomposing Kitty – Dread Central". www.dreadcentral.com. 12 August 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "2016 Winners & Nominees | Categories | International Press Academy".
- "82nd Academy Awards". Archived from the original on October 6, 2014.
- "Film Awards Winners - Film - Awards - the BAFTA site". Archived from the original on 2010-02-28. Retrieved 2010-01-31.
- "Hurt Locker, Avatar, District 9 among ACE nominees". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "MovieMaker.com – Online Critics Name The Hurt Locker Best Picture". Archived from the original on September 5, 2012.
- Davis, Don (2009-12-16). "'Hurt Locker' wins big with Vegas critics". Variety. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
- "Variety "'Hurt Locker' tops with Boston critics: Pic takes four other kudos as journos hand out honors" by Daniel Kimmel, December 13, 2009". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- ""Indie Heavy Golden Satellite Nods", Indewire, by Peter Knegt, November 29, 2009". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- Brevet, Brad (2009-12-21). "'Hurt Locker' Leads Pack with Four Wins at 2009 Satellite Awards" Archived 2009-12-24 at the Wayback Machine. Ropeofsilicon.com. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
- Knegt, Peter (17 February 2010). ""Serious Man," Firth, Swinton Among Cinephile Society Winners". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "Variety "BFCA announces its nominees" by Stuart Levine, December 14, 2009". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- "Post Production Buyers Guide, Hollywood Post Alliance, "Hollywood Post Alliance Announce 2009 Award Nominees", October 1, 2009". Archived from the original on July 15, 2011.
- "Variety "Nominees announced for post awards" by David S. Cohen, October 1, 2009". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
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Awards for Chris Innis |
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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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Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Editing |
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- Chris Dickens (2008)
- Chris Innis and Bob Murawski (2009)
- Andrew Weisblum (2010)
- Christian Marclay (2011)
- William Goldenberg and Dylan Tichenor (2012)
- Daniel P. Hanley and Mike Hill (2013)
- Sandra Adair (2014)
- Margaret Sixel (2015)
- Nels Bangerter (2016)
- David Lowery (2017)
- Tom Cross (2018)
- Thelma Schoonmaker (2019)
- Robert Frazen (2020)
- Affonso Gonçalves and Adam Kurnitz (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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- David Brenner (1996)
- Conrad Buff IV and Richard A. Harris (1997)
- Michael Kahn (1998)
- Andrew Mondshein (1999)
- Conrad Buff IV (2000)
- John Gilbert (2001)
- Thelma Schoonmaker (2002)
- Victor Du Bois and Steven Rosenblum (2003)
- Jim Miller and Paul Rubell (2004)
- Geraldine Peroni and Dylan Tichenor (2005)
- Mark Goldblatt, Mark Helfrich, and Julia Wong (2006)
- Pietro Scalia (2007)
- Dan Lebental (2008)
- Chris Innis and Bob Murawski (2009)
- Robert Frazen (2010)
- Chris Gill (2011)
- Jay Cassidy and Crispin Struthers (2012)
- Alan Baumgarten, Jay Cassidy, and Crispin Struthers (2013)
- William Hoy and Stan Salfas (2014)
- Joe Walker (2015)
- John Gilbert (2016)
- William Hoy and Stan Salfas (2017)
- Alfonso Cuarón (2018)
- Andrew Buckland and Michael McCusker (2019)
- Alan Baumgarten (2020)
- Joe Walker (2021)
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