Chuck Workman
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+ | '''Chuck Workman''' is a documentary filmmaker from [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], USA, best-known for his film ''[[Precious Images]]'' (1986). | ||
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+ | Workman frequently creates the montages seen on the televised [[Academy Awards]] shows, including the [[in memoriam segment]]. He is sometimes credited as Carl Workman. He is the father of filmmaker [[Jeremy Workman]]. | ||
+ | ==Links coming in 2021== | ||
+ | [[A House on a Hill]], [[Collage film]], [[Cuba Crossing]], [[David Castle (musician)]], [[In memoriam segment]], [[Jeremy Workman]], [[Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles]], [[Mark Holton]], [[Michael Kamen]], [[Orson Welles]], [[Precious Images]], [[Robert Miano]], [[Robert Vaughn]], [[Stoogemania]], [[Supercut]], [[The Source (1999 film)]], [[Traitors of San Angel]] | ||
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+ | ==Select filmography== | ||
+ | * 1986: ''[[Precious Images]]'' (2009 [[National Film Registry]] inductee) | ||
+ | * 1986: ''[[Stoogemania]] | ||
+ | * 1987: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAyKMt1Rk5s Words]'' | ||
+ | * 1989: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY7_DZaKEy8 50 Years of Bugs Bunny in 3½ Minutes]'' | ||
+ | * 1994: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea-sX3qRc7I 100 Years at the Movies]'' | ||
+ | * 1999: ''[[The Source (1999 film)|The Source]]'' | ||
+ | * 2003: ''[[A House on a Hill]]'' | ||
+ | * 2010: ''[https://vimeo.com/97244067 Visionaries]'' | ||
+ | * 2013: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSgyBzccHXY What Is Cinema?]'' | ||
+ | * 2014: ''[[Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles]]'' | ||
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- | A '''supercut''' is a [[genre]] of [[video editing]] consisting of a [[montage (filmmaking)|montage]] of short [[Video clip|clips]] with the same theme. The theme may be an action, a scene, a word or phrase, an object, a gesture, or a cliché or trope. | ||
- | ==See also== | ||
- | *[[Video essay]] | ||
- | *[[Mashup (video)|Mashup video]] | ||
- | *[[Fan film]] | ||
- | *[[Montage (filmmaking)]] | ||
- | *''[[Precious Images]]'', [[Chuck Workman]]'s 1986 Oscar-winning short film similar in content | ||
- | *''[[Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen]]'' | ||
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Chuck Workman is a documentary filmmaker from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, best-known for his film Precious Images (1986).
Workman frequently creates the montages seen on the televised Academy Awards shows, including the in memoriam segment. He is sometimes credited as Carl Workman. He is the father of filmmaker Jeremy Workman.
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Links coming in 2021
A House on a Hill, Collage film, Cuba Crossing, David Castle (musician), In memoriam segment, Jeremy Workman, Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles, Mark Holton, Michael Kamen, Orson Welles, Precious Images, Robert Miano, Robert Vaughn, Stoogemania, Supercut, The Source (1999 film), Traitors of San Angel
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Select filmography
- 1986: Precious Images (2009 National Film Registry inductee)
- 1986: Stoogemania
- 1987: Words
- 1989: 50 Years of Bugs Bunny in 3½ Minutes
- 1994: 100 Years at the Movies
- 1999: The Source
- 2003: A House on a Hill
- 2010: Visionaries
- 2013: What Is Cinema?
- 2014: Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles
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