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Manhattan Edit Worforce: Connecting Students with Employers - Apple.com Profile

"Less starving, more artist" is the tagline for Manhattan Edit Workshop's Six-week Intensive course in the art and technique of editing.  Manhattan Edit Workshop or MEWShop as they are known, is an Apple Authorized Training Center (AATC) located in New York City.  Their signature Six-week Intensive program serves as a comprehensive jump-start for students who are serious about launching a career in post production. 

Cutting Comments from EditFest NY

Over a mid-June weekend at New York's DGA Theatre the American Cinema Editors (ACE) hosted EditFest co-sponsored with Editors Guild and Avid.  

From You to Youtube Workshop in "The Wall Street Journal"

With the advent of Facebook, MySpace, and YouTube, the so-called millennial generation is more adept at sharing the details of their daily lives online.  But there may now be demand to do so in a more artistic way.  Manhattan Edit Workshop, a small New York film school, has started a $2,000 class call "From You to YouTube: Filmmaking Evolved." 

Pack Up the Kids and Send Them to YouTube Summer Camp

Watercolor, ice climbing, underwater basketweaving — you can pay someone to teach you (or your kids) anything these days — and now, how to YouTube.

Moderating a Panel at EditFest NY

Moderating a Panel at EditFest NY

EditFest LA was launched with great success last year by ACE (American Cinema Editors) – the honorary guild for editors – and this year they decided to have EditFest NY on June 12th and 13th at the Directors Guild Theater. This was the first event of its kind: two incredible days of panel discussions where many of the most respected and well-known editors analyzed their work and careers for an eager audience of up-and-coming filmmakers.

Editors on Getting That First (Paying?) Gig

Editors on Getting That First (Paying?) Gig

he first ACE EditFest New York kicked off tonight at the Directors Guild Theater in New York

Post Production's Art School

In 2002, Josh Apter was a freelance Avid editor who also had a few private training clients on the side, a couple of whom were keen on learning Final Cut Pro.  "There was always this notion in my head that knowing both programs was going to be an important thing for an editor," he recalls.  Apter guessed correctly, for today, Manhattan Edit Workshop (MEW) is thriving as both an Apple authorized training center and an Avid authorized education center, and has just built out its new 2,600-square-foot headquarters at 80 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. 

The Secret Passion of Curtiss Clayton

On a chilly evening this past Februrary, the Motion Picture Editors Guild and training center Manhattan Edit Workshop (MEW) present an evening with noted independent film editor Curtiss Clayton.

Opening the Editing Vault

The editor is one of the many heroes of moviemaking who are underappreciated by mass audiences.  That means discriminating cinephiles who want the low down on their favorite choppers often find themselves with no way of getting the goods.

Thursday With Carol

On a wintry Thursday evening in late February, Carol Littleton, ACE spoke to a crowd of more than 50 filmmakers at the New York Editors Guild office.  In her presentation, the then Artist-in-Residence at the Manhattan Edit Workshop--who is a former President of the Guild and currently the organization's Vice President--described techniques of creating character and thematic introductions in her films. 

He'll Take Manhattan - Editor Michael Berenbaum, ACE

As the editor of Focus Features' fall release Hollywoodland, Michael Berenbaum can empathize with the plight of the film's real-life character, George Reeves and perils of being typecast.   Television's first Superman, Reeves (played by Ben Affleck) slowly deteriorates throughout the film's flashbacks as his dreams of becoming a serious actor are crushed by the very public weight of his red cape. 

Art in Motion in New York City

The art of motion graphics as we know it, began in the early 1990s.   Until then, flying logos were about the extent of the art. Although the art of designing motion graphics dates back as the opening credits of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo.

Editor in Residence

Every moviemaker knows that a film never truly takes shape until it makes way to the editing room.  A great editor is a much a necessity for a successful film as as a talented writer or director. If it seems like well-known directors work with same editors over the course of their movies career that's because, well, they do!

Weight Training - MEWShop Trains WWE Graphics Department

When the WWE graphics department wanted to bulk up their Final Cut Pro, Motion and Shake skills, they called the professional trainers at the Manhattan Edit Workshop. Run by award-winning filmmaker and writer Josh Apter, the workshop squeezes weeks of training into four-day sessions.