Australian Screen Editors (ASE) is a guild dedicated to the pursuit and recognition of excellence in the arts, sciences and technology of motion picture film and televisual post production. The current President of ASE is Dr Karen Pearlman. Immediate past Presidents include Lindi Harrison and Peter Whitmore. The first President was notable Australia editor Henry Dangar.
Formed in 1996 and with currently 300 members in all states, predominately in NSW and Victoria, the guild aims to promote, improve and protect the role of editor as an essential and significant contributor to all screen productions.
Read more about Australian Screen Editors: Membership, Accreditation, Guild Structure, Resources, Awards
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