Julian Clarke
Julian Clarke (born September 3, 1977) is a Canadian film editor. Clarke was born in Vancouver. He graduated from Kitsilano Secondary School before enrolling at the University of British Columbia as a film major.[1] After graduating from UBC in 2000, Clarke immediately began to find work as a professional film editor. Clarke was nominated for a 2009 Academy Award for Best Film Editing, a BAFTA Award for Best Editing, an ACE Eddie Award for Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic), a Satellite Award for Best Editing, and an Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Editing for his work on the science-fiction film, District 9.[2]
Julian Clarke | |
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Born | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | September 3, 1977
Occupation | Film editor |
Years active | 2001–present |
Filmography
gollark: Also score voting.
gollark: Approval voting's neat too.
gollark: I guess it *could* work for non-presidential voting things, but I don't actually know how those work in the US.
gollark: > If percentages of Independent votes were to increase as a trend over time then there could be a possibility of more representative pluralismNo, the electoral college system essentially forbids this.
gollark: In a two-party system, voting conveys one bit of legally binding information. This is not very much.
References
- Mackie, John (March 4, 2010). "Vancouver at the Oscars: District 9 film editor makes the cut". The Vancouver Sun.
- Awards for Julian Clarke on IMDb
External links
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