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  1. Matthew Hannam es un editor y director conocido por Enemy, The Sinner (Miniserie de TV), Swiss Army Man, The OA (Serie de TV), Llega de noche, Ruido de fondo, Possessor Uncut, En el bosque, Lo que arde con el fuego y The Nest.

  2. Matthew Hannam (born September 8, 1981) is a Canadian film and television editor and director. He is a two-time Canadian Screen Award winner for editing, winning the award for Best Film Editing at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards in 2014 for his work on the film Enemy [1] and the award for Best Editing in a Comedy Series at the 3rd ...

  3. www.matthannam.info › curiculumvitaeCV — Matthew Hannam

    CV — Matthew Hannam. FILMS. Possessor directed by Brandon Cronenberg produced by Rhombus Media / Rook Films - 2020. The Nest directed by Sean Durkin produced by Element - 2019. Vox Lux directed by Brady Corbet produced by Killer Films - 2018. Wildlife directed by Paul Dano produced by June Pictures / Nine Stories - 2017.

  4. Swiss Army Man’s Matthew Hannam on Editing for Your Audience. 8 mins read. Share. “I’ve always made very, very strange films,” Matthew Hannam tells us, a tidy summary of a skyrocketing editing career that has included such genre-bending projects as Swiss Army Man, James White, and the recent Netflix miniseries The OA.

  5. 20 de dic. de 2022 · For director Noah Baumbach and film editor Matthew Hannam, the most complicated sequences of “White Noise” were the big action scenes, as when Greta Gerwig and Adam Driver careen their car...

  6. 9 de ene. de 2023 · Hannam describes “White Noise” as consisting of “layers” — of image, sound, music, even TV commercials heard in the background. “We scored the movie with commercials and TV shows,” Hannam said. “All the commercials were done practically on-set. I would cut TV content, and we had it cued up for every scene.

  7. Matthew Hannam is a film and television editor based in Los Angeles. His career started in Winnipeg where he worked for the legendary Guy Maddin, he then moved to Toronto and made films with Bruce MacDonald, Don McKellar, Brandon Cronenberg and Denis Villeneuve.