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From 2007 to 2008 he worked with [[Ben Stiller]] at [[DreamWorks Pictures]] on the Academy Award-nominated film ''[[Tropic Thunder]]'' in the editing department, and received a letter of recommendation from Ben Stiller.<ref name="IMDb"/> |
From 2007 to 2008 he worked with [[Ben Stiller]] at [[DreamWorks Pictures]] on the Academy Award-nominated film ''[[Tropic Thunder]]'' in the editing department, and received a letter of recommendation from Ben Stiller.<ref name="IMDb"/> |
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In 2009 he moved up to become an Assistant Editor, and has since Assistant Edited over a dozen TV shows for various studios including Warner Brothers, ABC, and NBC.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.collegiatetimes.com/stories/15235/alumnus-film-career-started-with-competition|title=Alumnus' film career started with competition|author=Lindsay Brookbank|work=[[Collegiate Times]]|date=March 22, 2010|accessdate=July 9, 2011}}</ref><ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2758355/</ref> |
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Tim has been featured in many media outlets,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wireimage.com/SearchResults.aspx?igi=203119&s=tim%20leaton&sfld=C&vwmd=e |title=– The Largest Entertainment Photo & Video Archive |publisher=Wireimage.com |date=August 2, 2006 |accessdate=November 12, 2011}}</ref> including the United Nations Chronicle, distributed to leaders around the world in various languages.<ref>{{cite web|author=United Nations Chronicle, UN Chronicle, Department of Public Information, DPI |url=http://www.un.org/french/pubs/chronique/2006/numero4/0406p42.htm |title=Chronique Onu | Fyi – Film Your Issue |publisher=United Nations |date=April 21, 2010 |accessdate=November 12, 2011}}</ref> In 2011, he was pictured in ''[[LIFE Magazine]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.life.com/image/74803718 |title=Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Antonio Villaraigosa, Walt Disney |publisher=Life.com |date=August 2, 2006 |accessdate=November 12, 2011}}</ref> |
Tim has been featured in many media outlets,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wireimage.com/SearchResults.aspx?igi=203119&s=tim%20leaton&sfld=C&vwmd=e |title=– The Largest Entertainment Photo & Video Archive |publisher=Wireimage.com |date=August 2, 2006 |accessdate=November 12, 2011}}</ref> including the United Nations Chronicle, distributed to leaders around the world in various languages.<ref>{{cite web|author=United Nations Chronicle, UN Chronicle, Department of Public Information, DPI |url=http://www.un.org/french/pubs/chronique/2006/numero4/0406p42.htm |title=Chronique Onu | Fyi – Film Your Issue |publisher=United Nations |date=April 21, 2010 |accessdate=November 12, 2011}}</ref> In 2011, he was pictured in ''[[LIFE Magazine]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.life.com/image/74803718 |title=Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Antonio Villaraigosa, Walt Disney |publisher=Life.com |date=August 2, 2006 |accessdate=November 12, 2011}}</ref> |
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Tim Leaton | |
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Born | Edward Timothy Leaton December 9, 1983 Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
Years active | 2006–present |
Tim Leaton (born December 9, 1983) is a filmmaker and assistant editor.[1] He won significant critical attention in 2006 when he was awarded the grand prize of the 2006 Film Your Issue competition,[2][3][4] judged by President Barack Obama,[5] George Clooney and the Dalai Lama, among others.[6][7] Leaton presented his winning film Orphans in Africa[8] and gave acceptance speeches, covered by the press, at three awards ceremonies: at the United Nations Headquarters where he was introduced by the President of USA Today,[9] then again in Hollywood where he was introduced by the Mayor of Los Angeles,[10] and finally during Sundance in Park City with Kevin Bacon and Mandy Moore.[11] Leaton also received the 2006 grand prize Walt Disney Pictures paid internship.[12] He returned to Film Your Issue as a member of the jury the following year, and has also judged other student film contests.[13]
In 2007, just three weeks before his college graduation, Tim lived through the Virginia Tech Massacre, the deadliest massacre in the history of the US, while locked in a classroom all day.[14] He then graduated with the top academic honor of summa cum laude in each of his two degrees,[15] and moved to Los Angeles on August 1, 2007.[14][16][17]
From 2007 to 2008 he worked with Ben Stiller at DreamWorks Pictures on the Academy Award-nominated film Tropic Thunder in the editing department, and received a letter of recommendation from Ben Stiller.[14]
In 2009 he moved up to become an Assistant Editor, and has since Assistant Edited over a dozen TV shows for various studios including Warner Brothers, ABC, and NBC.[18][19]
Tim has been featured in many media outlets,[20] including the United Nations Chronicle, distributed to leaders around the world in various languages.[21] In 2011, he was pictured in LIFE Magazine.[22]
References
- ^ Tamara Gaskin (January 19, 2007). "Going Hollwood". The Roanoke Times. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
- ^ "Student film clinches top prize in film competition". Vtnews.vt.edu. June 22, 2006. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "Leaton Wins 2006 FYI, now works for Ben Stiller, other film companies". Whatsyourissue.tv. March 23, 2010. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "Hokie Filmmaker's Hard Work Pays Off by Tommy Eichmann". Planet Blacksburg. June 29, 2006. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "Alumnus' film career started with competition". CollegiateTimes.com. March 23, 2010. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "Virginia Tech student makes the cut". Roanoke.com. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "10 Questions With Virginia Tech Student Filmmaker Tim Leaton". CollegiateTimes.com. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "Tech filmmaker wins national award". Roanoke.com. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "Student film clinches top prize in film competition | Virginia Tech News | Virginia Tech". Vtnews.vt.edu. June 22, 2006. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Antonio Villaraigosa, Walt Disney – FYI – Film Your Issue Reception – Photo". LIFE. August 2, 2006. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "Going Hollywood". Roanoke.com. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "I?m going to Disneyland". CollegiateTimes.com. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ "How Film Your Issue Jumpstarted My Career". Voices.whatsyourissue.tv. March 1, 2010. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ a b c http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2758355/bio
- ^ "Picasa Web Albums – Tim Leaton – Google Image". Google. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ http://www.uri.clahs.vt.edu/URIreport.pdf
- ^ http://www.uaao.clahs.vt.edu/OpportunitiesAndServices/Ambassadors/ambsnewsmay07.pdf
- ^ Lindsay Brookbank (March 22, 2010). "Alumnus' film career started with competition". Collegiate Times. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2758355/
- ^ "– The Largest Entertainment Photo & Video Archive". Wireimage.com. August 2, 2006. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ^ United Nations Chronicle, UN Chronicle, Department of Public Information, DPI (April 21, 2010). "Chronique Onu | Fyi – Film Your Issue". United Nations. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Antonio Villaraigosa, Walt Disney". Life.com. August 2, 2006. Retrieved November 12, 2011.