MembershipEligibility for active membership can be obtained by the following prerequisites:
Members are entitled to include the designation "A.C.E." as part of their signatures; thus the president of the Society in August 2007 was Alan Heim, A.C.E.. The Society publishes its current membership on its website; as of 2008, this website does not include deceased members.[1] Eddie AwardsBeginning in 1950, the ACE held an annual dinner to honor the film editing Academy Award nominees. When the NATAS created a film editing category, the ACE invited them to the dinner as well. In 1962 the ACE began giving its own awards. Today, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, the following awards are given:
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The MagazineSince 1951. the ACE publishes the CINEMAEDITOR quarterly. It began as an in-house publication, but grew to 5,000 subscribers in 1963. Edgar Burcksen leads the magazine's team, with Associate Editor Vincent LoBrutto. ACE Student Editing CompetitionThe American Cinema Editors also holds an annual student competition (The ACE Student Editing Competition), awarding one student editor for editing a set of video dailies for a dramatic scene. Three finalists are guests at the annual ACE Eddie Awards in February. Applications are accepted through October, and costs $125. The competition is limited to the first 50 students only. The Gunsmoke footageThe ACE Store is the source of the dailies used at most film schools today. The scene is from a 1958 episode of the TV series "Gunsmoke". Available only to instructors of film editing classes. The video tape is called, "FILM EDITING: Interpretation and Value" and includes three different edits of the scene. References
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