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Pietro Scalia (born March 17, 1960) is an Italian film editor. He won the Best Film Editing award at the 64th Academy Awards for his work on the film JFK, sharing the award with Joe Hutshing, and at the 74th Academy Awards for Black Hawk Down.
Mar 8, 2024 · CineMontage recently spoke with some key members of this “pit crew”: picture editor Pietro Scalia, ACE; supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer Tony Lamberti; supervising sound editor Bernard Weiser; re-recording mixer Andy Nelson; music editor Paul Apelgren; and production sound mixer Lee Orloff.
Subscribed. 25. 10K views 2 months ago Locarno Meets. Oliver Stone, Ridley Scott, Michael Bay, Gus Van Sant... these are just some of the iconic filmmakers who have called on award-winning editor...
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A two-time Oscar winner, Pietro Scalia has edited the films of Bernardo Bertolucci, Gus Van Sant, Ridley Scott and many others. In a chat with Locarno Live TV, he shares his ideas on editing...
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Jun 2, 2018 · Now, he's added a Star Wars movie to his incredible body of work with Solo: A Star Wars Story. Check out our Pietro Scalia interview, which covers the train sequence, a surprise reveal, and...
Dec 21, 2011 · In this special masterclass, Scalia used clips of his own films to demonstrate his art: how he resurrected a character based on recycled material after the death of Oliver Reed on the set of Gladiator, how he put together complex action scenes spread over multiple locations for Black Hawk Down, and how the most effective editing tool can be to ...
May 1, 2010 · The two-time Oscar-winning editor is discussing his latest project for longtime collaborator Ridley Scott–– Robin Hood, which opens May 14 through Universal Pictures. “But this is a completely different take, an origin story going back to the historical context of the character,” he continues.