Cutters Adds Kimberle Salter To Its Already Impressive Talent Roster
Cutters Editorial continues its trend of hiring great talent with the recent addition of Kimberle Salter to its roster.
Salter began her impressive career when she graduated with degrees in English and film from Northwestern University. Having spent her early years in Chicago, Salter moved westward, where she spent a several years working in production at Planet Productions in Los Angeles. Shortly thereafter, Salter was testing her skills in editing and quickly discovered her passion behind the controls of an Avid. She spent a few more years working with Roger Harrison at Exit and Cutaways before joining Avenue in Santa Monica. Eventually, the draw of home was too great and Salter returned to Chicago where she worked with Avenue Edit and The Whitehouse before joining Cutters in December.
Kimberle Salter joins the Chicago office of Cutters, but according to Chicago EP Cindy Duffy, “all of Cutters’ editors are available to work anywhere they are needed.”
Salter joins the impressive team of editors: Christine Brown; Chris Claeys; John Dingfield; Ruth Efrati Epstein; Christopher Gotschall; Kathryn Hempel; Eric Houtz; Addison James; Mark Jepsen; Nadav Kurtz; Ryan McGuire; Lenny Mesina; Richard Mettler; Jessica Simmon; Steve Stein; and, Fernando Villena.
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“Ǝvolution” Comes Full Circle At The Chelsea Film Festival
The Chelsea Film Festival, running from October 16th through October 20th, 2024, at Regal Cinemas here in Union Square, is set to host the East Coast premiere of Ǝvolution, a thought-provoking experimental micro-short film that proves big ideas can come in small packages and in perfect circles.
In just 1 minute 16 seconds, this cinematic gem by Award-Winning Director Romina Schwedler, with original music by Argentine Composer Ignacio Montoya Carlotto, explores a cycle as old as time: life leads to progress, progress leads to destruction, and destruction, well, leads back to life. But is this vicious circle unbreakable? Ǝvolution suggests the answer is yes, unless we decide to open our eyes.
Inspired by the overwhelming number of recent events that threaten human existence, Ǝvolution, possibly the shortest film in this 12th edition of the festival, plays out entirely through the symbolism of circles, cleverly illustrating —in the blink of an eye— the repeating patterns of history, and confronting viewers with the uncomfortable truth that our so-called “progress” may, in fact, be guiding us to our own ruin.Premiering at the Regal 14 Union Square, New York City, on October 18, 2024, at 11 a.m., Romina Schwedler's micro-short, featuring Leah Young with cinematography by Alan J. Carmona, will be sure to spark conversations longer than the film itself! Forcing viewers to reconsider the true meaning of evolution, not just as a biological process, but as a reflection of our collective journey as humans.
With a string of festival appearances across the globe, including CineGlobe at CERN (Switzerland/France), Oscar®... Read More