Camp Kuleshov
From the visual antics of Jim Carrey to the brooding post-war realism of Vittorio De Sica, assistants at post house and production companies took their best shot at reimaging classic (and not-so-classic) films into new creative statements as part of Camp Kuleshov, AICP’s popular trailer competiti
A couple of two-time Camp Kuleshov “Lev” winners have welcomed a newcomer to the fold, as the 2017 top winners in the International Camp Kuleshov competition have been announced.
Whether it was re-tooling “Zoolander” in a tight thriller or transforming “The Music Man” into a classic heist film, AICE assistants at post houses around the country rallied to the task and clearly nailed it.
They’re back!
The spirit of Lev Kuleshov was felt from coast to coast over the past week as AICE Chapters across the country and in Canada held their 2016 International Camp Kuleshov trailer competitions for assistant editors, graphic designers and audio mixer/sound designers.
He’s back! Lev Kuleshov – Russian film theorist, inventor of the ‘Kuleshov Effect’ and dead ringer for Bela Lugosi – has returned to challenge assistant editors, mixers and graphic designers in the second AICE International Camp Kuleshov trailer competition.
Assistant Editor David Rubin of Cutters in Chicago has been named the top winner in the Editing category of the 2015 Camp Kuleshov competition, AICE’s annual contest for assistant editors, audio mixers and graphic designers.
AICE’s 2015 Camp Kuleshov trailer competition has concluded its chapter competitions this week, holding events in Detroit and Dallas to crown local champions, both of whom advance to the next round of judging which will result in an overall International Winner.