Dana E. Glauberman
Dana E. Glauberman | |
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Born | Dana Elise Glauberman December 11, 1968 |
Nationality | American |
Education | University of California, Santa Barbara (B.A. 1990) |
Occupation | Film editor |
Dana Elise Glauberman (born December 11, 1968) is an American film editor.
Early life and education
Glauberman was born on December 11, 1968 in Los Angeles County, California.[1] As a child, she enjoyed jigsaw puzzles.[2] She attended the University of California, Santa Barbara originally interested in photography, but took a film production class which introduced her to film editing, a career she considers very similar to her childhood jigsaw puzzles.[2] She graduated with a B.A. in film studies in December 1990.[3][4]
Career
Glauberman's first industry job was as a production assistant with Hearst Entertainment.[2] She worked under Arthur Schmidt, Sheldon Kahn, and Wendy Greene-Bricmont, while gaining experience.[2] She worked primarily in television throughout the 1990s, editing for Northern Exposure, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Love Boat: The Next Wave.[2][5]
While assisting Sheldon Kahn with film projects by Ivan Reitman, Glauberman was in the right place at the right time and became acquainted with Jason Reitman, Ivan's son.[3] Jason Reitman subsequently asked her to edit his first feature film, Thank You for Smoking, after Glauberman had helped him previously.[3][2][6] Thank You for Smoking' was very well received, and Glauberman's editing was nominated for an American Cinema Editors Eddie Award.[4] She was nominated for this award again through her work on Reitman's next film, Juno.[2]
Glauberman's third feature with Reitman, Up in the Air, marked the first time she worked with high-definition.[7] She received her third Eddie nomination for her work on the film.[8]
Honors and awards
In addition to her Eddie Award nominations, Glauberman has won two awards: the 2009 Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards' Editor of the Year for Up in the Air and the 2009 Hollywood Film Festival's Hollywood Editor Award.[3][9][10] Glauberman was voted in as a member of the American Cinema Editors.[11]
Personal life
Glauberman resides in Los Angeles, California.[12]
Filmography as editor
The director of each film is indicated in parentheses. The filmography is based on the Internet Movie Database.
- Ghostbusters: Afterlife (J. Reitman-2021)
- Creed II (Steven Caple Jr.-2018)
- Men, Women & Children (J. Reitman-2014)
- Draft Day (I. Reitman-2014)
- Labor Day (J. Reitman-2013)
- The Guilt Trip (Fletcher-2012)
- No Strings Attached (I. Reitman-2011)
- Young Adult (J. Reitman - 2011)
- Love Happens (Camp-2009)
- Up in the Air (J. Reitman-2009)
- Juno (J. Reitman-2007)
- Factory Girl (Hickenlooper-2006)
- Thank You for Smoking (J. Reitman-2005)
- Heart of the Beholder (Tipton-2005)
- Rain (Wilson-2001)
- A Song for Jade (Himes-2001)
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (20th Anniversary live showing)
See also
References
- ^ "California Births, 1905 - 1995". Family Tree Legends Records Collection.
- ^ a b c d e f g Almo, Laura (November–December 2009). "Making the Right Connections: Dana Glauberman Flies Solo as an Editor". EDITORS GUILD MAGAZINE. 30 (6). Motion Picture Editors Guild. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
- ^ a b c d Skweres, Mary Ann (November 18, 2009). "Contender – Editing – Dana E. Glauberman – Up in the Air". Archived from the original on March 6, 2010. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
- ^ a b Jundi, Nancy (March 2008). "What JUNO about Dana E. Glauberman?". CINEMAEDITOR. 58 (1). American Cinema Editors: 38.
- ^ Dana E. Glauberman at IMDb
- ^ Vanairsdale, S.T. (November 4, 2009). "Meet Dana E. Glauberman, Jason Reitman's Editor Extraordinaire". Movieline. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
- ^ Jundi, Nancy (March 2010). "Literally... UP IN THE AIR with Dana E. Glauberman, A.C.E". CINEMAEDITOR. 60 (1). American Cinema Editors: 43.
- ^ "American Cinema Editors - ACE Eddie Awards". American Cinema Editors. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
- ^ Abramovitch, Seth (November 9, 2009). "The Movieline/Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards: A Night for Appreciation". Movieline. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
- ^ "Hollywood Film Festival Announces Winners". Hollywood Film Festival. October 27, 2009. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
- ^ "ACE Member Directory". American Cinema Editors. Archived from the original on March 26, 2015. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
- ^ "About Filmmakers". Retrieved March 16, 2015.