Jurij Moškon
Jurij Moškon (born 6 March 1973) is a Slovenian film editor and photographer.[1] He received the Vesna award,[2] the main Slovenian recognition in the field of film.[3]
Jurij Moškon was born in Novo Mesto to mother Branka, a folklorist,[4] and father Marjan,[4] the founder of the Novo Mesto Television,[5] the first local-regional television station in Slovenia.[6] He became active in video and film creation in 1991, when he was involved in the establishment of the Novo Mesto Television.[6] In 1997 and 1998, he studied in Prague, Czech Republic, at the 3F programme of the FAMU academy. In 1999, he published a book on film editing, titled Video Technology and Creativity (Videotehnika in ustvarjalnost). In 2001, he received a special recognition from the Municipality of Novo Mesto for his ten-year work. In 2002, he co-edited the film Headnoise (Zvenenje v glavi) by Andrej Košak, which among other prizes received the Best Cinematography Award at the Cologne Mediterranean Film Festival.[7] In 2004, he edited the film Work Liberates (Delo osvobaja) by Damjan Kozole.[6] In 2008, at the 11th Slovenian Film Festival, he received the Vesna award for the editing of the film Forever (Slovene: Za vedno), directed by Kozole.[6] He also co-edited the films Slovene Girl (Slovenka, 2009) by Kozole and Going Our Way (Gremo mi po svoje, 2010) by Miha Hočevar.[8] In 2011, he edited the documentary The Slope to the Home (Klanec do doma), directed by Dušan Moravec, about the painter Rafael Terpin and the Cerkno Hills.[1] He lives in Novo Mesto.[6]
References
- ^ a b "Samotno življenje hiš iz svetov ob Idrijci" [The Lonely Life of Houses from the Worlds Along the Idrijca]. MMC RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian). RTV Slovenija. 5 April 2011.
- ^ Štrucl, Renate (27 October 2008). "Lajf v režiji Vita Tauferja najboljši film 11. festivala slovenskega filma" [Lajf, Directed by Vito Taufer, the Best Film of the 11th Slovenian Film Festival]. Si21 (in Slovenian).
- ^ "Vesna Award". Culture.si. Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory. 8 September 2011.
- ^ a b Barbič, Barbara (8 November 2009). "Pogovarjamo se z ... Branko Moškon" [Let's Talk with ... Branka Moškon]. Belokranjec (in Slovenian). Vol. XII, no. 6. OCLC 444133758.
- ^ "FOTO: Tudi zaradi njih ponosni na mesto" [FOTO: Proud of the Town also Because of Them]. Dolenjskilist.si (in Slovenian). Dolenjski list, d. o. o. 8 April 2012. ISSN 1581-0550.
- ^ a b c d e "Jurij Moškon dobil vesno za montažo" [Jurij Moškon Receives the Vesna for His Film Editing]. Dolenjskilist.si (in Slovenian). Dolenjski list, d. o. o. 26 October 2008. ISSN 1581-0550.
- ^ "Zvenenje v glavi". Www.kinodvor.org (in Slovenian). Public Institute Kinodvor.
- ^ "Preroški Andrej Košak" [The Prophetic Andrej Košak]. 24ur.com. PRO PLUS, d. o. o. 7 November 2011.
External links
- Jurij's Home Braid. Personal home page. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
- Jurij Moškon: Curriculum Vitae. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
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