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John Tintori

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John Tintori
Occupation(s)Film editor, director

John Tintori is an American film editor and director. Among his editing credits are Eight Men Out (1988), Dogfight (1991), Mr. Wonderful (1993), Roommates (1995), and David Blaine's documentary Frozen In Time. In 1997 he co-directed and co-edited Chicago Cab with his wife Mary Cybulski.[1] His son Ray Tintori is also in the film industry.

Career

John Tintori's editing works also included TV commercials, video and short films. One of his short films called Trevor bagged the Oscar in 1995. His career work extended to working as associate editor for The Brother from Another Planet, script supervisor, Matewan, editor David Blaine's Frozen in Time for ABC, to name a few. John's repertoire also includes writing screenplays, including Wise Child, Murder Most Foul for Columbia Pictures and Interstate for HBO. John holds the membership of the Directors Guild of America, the Writers Guild of America, the IATSE, member the Tisch/Kanbar faculty(since 1997), ex-chair, the Graduate Film Program, NYU (2006 - 2014), and ex-chair, the Graduate Film Program at TischAsia in Singapore.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Chicago Cab". RadioTimes. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  2. ^ "John Tintori - Graduate Film". gradfilm.tisch.nyu.edu. Retrieved 7 November 2013.