Canadian Cinema Editors


Canadian Cinema Editors is a professional association of film editors, founded in 2007. The non-profit organization promotes picture editing in television, film and new media.

2017 C.C.E. Award Winners

2016 C.C.E. Award Winners

2015 C.C.E. Award Winners

2014 C.C.E. Award Winners

2013 C.C.E. Award Winners

2012 C.C.E. Award Winners

2011 C.C.E. Award Winners

Membership

Editors are voted into Full Membership based on the following criteria: the quality of their achievements, their passion to the craft of editing and education of the craft to peers and students. Full Members must be sponsored by at least 2 current Full Members. A jury of peers votes on the application, based on a minimum of 60 hours of edited work and overall quality. Successful applicants may use the designation C.C.E. after their name.
Full Members
Associate Members must show an interest in the craft of editing and have three professional references.
Student Members must be full-time students.

Educational programs and events

The CCE offers workshops in conjunction with Centennial College in Toronto, LaSalle College in Vancouver, and Nova Scotia Community College in Halifax.
Recent workshops include Assistant Editing, Documentary Editing, Drama Editing, Reality Editing, and Animation Editing.
The CCE regularly holds panel discussions and screenings to educate regarding new Post Production issues, and to promote editing as a primary creative force in television and film. Panels have included discussion of the RED camera and how it affects Post Production, the role of Post Production Supervisor, and sound editing. Screenings, followed by questions and answers time with the editor include "Dead Ringers", "Cairo Time" and "District 9".