CinemaEditor
2024 first-quarter issue about the Eddie Awards | |
Editor | Edgar Burcksen |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | American Cinema Editors, Inc. |
Founded | 1951 |
Country | US |
Based in | Universal City, California |
Website | editfestglobal |
ISSN | 0044-7625 |
OCLC | 801242314 |
CinemaEditor Magazine is a quarterly magazine published by American Cinema Editors (ACE). It began in 1951 as an in-house publication titled The Cinemeditor. It grew to 5,000 subscribers in 1963. In Fall 1971, the title changed to American Cinemeditor. After a two-year suspension, in 1993 it became a monthly newsletter titled Cinemeditor. The publication returned to a magazine format in 1995. In Winter 2001 the title became CinemaEditor.[1][2]
Edgar Burcksen lead the magazine's team with Associate Editor Vincent LoBrutto until his death in 2024.
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