American Cinema Editors Awards 2011

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61st ACE Eddie Awards

February 19, 2011


Feature Film (Dramatic):
The Social Network


Feature Film (Comedy or Musical):
Alice in Wonderland

The 61st American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards, which were presented on Saturday, February 19, 2011 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, honored the best editors in films and television.

Nominees were announced on January 14, 2011.[1]

Winners and nominees

The winners are listed first and in bold.[2]

Film

Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic:

Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter - The Social Network

Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical:

Chris LebenzonAlice in Wonderland

Best Edited Animated Feature Film:

Ken Schretzmann & Lee Unkrich Toy Story 3

Best Edited Documentary Film:

Tom Fulford & Chris KingExit Through the Gift Shop

Television

Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television:

Jonathan Schwartz - Modern Family - "Family Portrait"

Best Edited One Hour Series for Commercial Television:

Hunter Via - The Walking Dead - "Days Gone Bye"

Best Edited One Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television:

Kate Sanford & Alexander Hall – Treme - "Do You Know What it Means"

Best Edited Mini-Series or Motion Picture for Television:

Leo TrombettaTemple Grandin

Best Edited Reality Series:

Rob Goubeaux, Mark S. Andrew, Paul Coyne, Jeremy Gantz, Heather Miglin, Hilary Scratch, John Skaare & Ken Yankee - If You Really Knew Me - "Colusa High"

  • Kelly Coskran & Josh Earl – The Deadliest Catch - "Redemption Day"
  • Yvette Mangassarian-Amirian, Eric Myerson, Michael Caballero, David Michael Maurer & Edward Salier - Whale Wars 3 - "Vendetta"

Student Film Awards

  • Andrew Hellesen - Chapman University
    • Adam Blum - Chapman University
    • Michael Hyde - American University

Honorary Awards

  • Christopher Nolan - Golden Eddie Award

References

  1. ^ Lyons, Margaret (January 14, 2011). "'Black Swan,' 'Social Network' nominated for editing awards". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
  2. ^ Finke, Nikki (February 19, 2011). "'Social Network' Wins Best Edited Award". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 19, 2021.

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