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Ralph Rosenblum

Ralph Rosenblum (October 13, 1925 – September 6, 1995) was an American film editor who worked extensively with the directors Sidney Lumet and Woody Allen. He won the 1977 BAFTA Award for Best Editing for his work on Annie Hall, and published an influential memoir When the Shooting Stops, the Cutting Begins: A Film Editor's Story.[2]

Ralph Rosenblum
Born(1925-10-13)October 13, 1925
DiedSeptember 6, 1995(1995-09-06) (aged 69)
Occupationfilm editor
SpouseDavida Rosenblum (m. 1948–1995)[1]
AwardsBest Editing 1977 Annie Hall

Life and career edit

Towards the end of the World War II in 1945, Rosenblum worked as a filmmaking apprentice in the U.S. Office of War Information; among his mentors there were Sidney Meyers and Helen van Dongen.[3] Following the war he became van Dongen's assistant while she was editing Robert Flaherty's film Louisiana Story (1948), and was credited as an editor on Of Human Rights (1950), which van Dongen produced and directed.[4] Much of Rosenblum's work in the 1950s and early 1960s was in television; he worked on shows such as The Search, Omnibus, The Guy Lombardo Show, and The Patty Duke Show. With Sid Katz and Gene Milford, he formed a company, MKR Films, that provided editorial services for television shows, spots, and corporate films.[5]

In the 1960s, Rosenblum edited four films directed by Sidney Lumet, starting with Long Day's Journey into Night (1962). These films, which were all serious dramas, were very important to Rosenblum's career; as John Gallagher has noted,[5]

Fail-Safe and The Pawnbroker demonstrated Rosenblum's editorial finesse. The montage ending of Fail Safe, depicting the last few moments of life on earth, and the use of concentration camp flashbacks in The Pawnbroker, brought Rosenblum his first industry recognition.

Paul Monaco has summarized Rosenblum's editing innovations on The Pawnbroker, as well as their influence, as follows, "In his work on The Pawnbroker, Rosenblum imitated devices from several French films of the previous decade, but he also extended them. Like Dede Allen, Rosenblum broke editing conventions and rules. More importantly, and like her also, his innovations shifted editing away from its traditional reliance on telling a story to the creation of a new and penetrating subjectivity in the feature film."[6]

In 1966, Rosenblum was nominated for an American Cinema Editors "Eddie" award (Best Editing of a Feature Film) for A Thousand Clowns (1965), which was directed by Fred Coe.

In 1968, Rosenblum was hired as an "editorial consultant" to help a young Woody Allen hone a large amount of footage into what became Allen's first film, the mockumentary Take the Money and Run. Rosenblum went on to edit the next five of Allen's films, including Annie Hall, for which he won the 1977 BAFTA Award for Best Editing with Wendy Greene Bricmont.[7] Interiors (1978) was Rosenblum's last film with Allen. Rosenblum and Allen came to a mutual decision that Rosenblum would not edit Manhattan. Susan E. Morse, who had been Rosenblum's assistant editor on several of Allen's films, became his successor and edited Allen's films for the ensuing twenty years.

For the last film, Interiors, Allen was actively involved in the editing and was fearful concerning the reception of the film. Allen's biographer Eric Lax quoted Rosenblum about the film:

He [Allen] managed to rescue Interiors, much to his credit. He was against the wall. I think he was afraid. He was testy, he was slightly short-tempered. He was fearful. He thought he had a real bomb. But he managed to pull it out with his own work. The day the reviews came out, he said to me, 'Well, we pulled this one out by the short hairs, didn't we?'[8]

 
Cover of the 1986 reprinting of Rosenblum and Karen's 1979 book.

In 1979, Rosenblum published a book written with Robert Karen, When the Shooting Stops, the Cutting Begins: A Film Editor's Story.[2] Gallagher described the importance of this book as follows:[5]

Ralph Rosenblum did a service to editors everywhere with the 1979 publication of his memoir When the Shooting Stops . . . the Cutting Begins, a popular volume which gave the first insider's explanation of what really goes into film editing. ... In the book Rosenblum revealed that he had saved several films by creatively reshaping the footage, such as William Friedkin's The Night They Raided Minsky's and Woody Allen's first major film as a director, Take the Money and Run. Rosenblum's revelations helped bring credit to the film editing profession, and forced scholars to reconsider editorial contributions.

According to his widow, Davida Rosenblum, "He was an autodidact, especially when it came to his prodigious knowledge of music, and used both jazz and classical music as temporary or permanent scores in many of the films he edited. Many of the composers exposed to his temporary tracks used them as a guide."[citation needed]

Rosenblum worked as a director for about five years, commencing with the documentary film Acting Out (1980). His films included Summer Solstice (1981), which was made for television and which was actor Henry Fonda's last film.

Later years edit

For the last eight years of his life, Rosenblum taught film and film editing at Columbia University as a Full Professor of Film Directing despite having not attended college himself.[9] In his final decade, Rosenblum taught editing at the International Film and Television Workshops in Rockport, Maine.[3] For the final four years, he was also an Artist in Residence.

Rosenblum had been selected as a member of the American Cinema Editors.[10]

Selected filmography edit

The director of each film is indicated in parentheses.

See also edit

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Rosenblum, Davida. "About the author". Retrieved 2015-07-21.
  2. ^ a b Rosenblum, Ralph; Karen, Robert (1979). When the Shooting Stops, the Cutting Begins: A Film Editor's Story. New York: Viking Adult. ISBN 978-0-670-75991-0. OCLC 4832061.
  3. ^ a b www.mindspring.com via Internet Archive. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  4. ^ Helen van Dongen (1950). Of Human Rights (16 mm film reel). New York: United Nations Film Board. OCLC 22377084. 20 minute film. Screenplay: Joseph Moncure March. Editor: Ralph Rosenblum. Cast: Dorothy Peterson, Howard Wierum, William E. Hawley.
  5. ^ a b c Gallagher, John A. (2000). "Ralph Rosenblum". In Pendergast, Tom; Pendergast, Sara (eds.). International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Edition 4. St. James Press. ISBN 978-1-55862-449-8. OCLC 44818539. Retrieved December 24, 2007.
  6. ^ Monaco, Paul (2003). Harpole, Charles (ed.). The Sixties: 1960–1969. History of the American Cinema. Vol. 8. University of California Press. pp. 92–94. ISBN 978-0-520-23804-6. OCLC 249526686.
  7. ^ "Film in 1978". BAFTA.org. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  8. ^ Lax, Eric (1991). Woody Allen: A biography. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 335. ISBN 0-394-58349-3. OCLC 22662351.
  9. ^ "Ralph Rosenblum, Film Editor, 69". The New York Times. September 8, 1995.
  10. ^ Members of the American Cinema Editors are often credited with the title "A.C.E.". For Rosenblum, see Ochiva, Dan (August 7, 2013). "Sight, Sound & Story: Manhattan Edit Workshop Delivers on Full Day of Editorial Glory". Motion Picture Editors Guild. Retrieved 2015-08-01.

Further reading

External links edit

  • Ralph Rosenblum at IMDb
  • Rosenblum, Ralph (1977). "Ralph Rosenblum interviews" (Interview). Interviewed by Robert Karen. Robert Karen interviewed Rosenblum in preparation for their book, When the Shooting Stops, the Cutting Begins. The original typescripts of the interview transcripts are held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Online access is not available, but the interviews are available to the public. Some of the typescripts are undated.

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Ralph Rosenblum October 13 1925 September 6 1995 was an American film editor who worked extensively with the directors Sidney Lumet and Woody Allen He won the 1977 BAFTA Award for Best Editing for his work on Annie Hall and published an influential memoir When the Shooting Stops the Cutting Begins A Film Editor s Story 2 Ralph RosenblumBorn 1925 10 13 October 13 1925BrooklynDiedSeptember 6 1995 1995 09 06 aged 69 ManhattanOccupationfilm editorSpouseDavida Rosenblum m 1948 1995 1 AwardsBest Editing 1977 Annie Hall Contents 1 Life and career 2 Later years 3 Selected filmography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editTowards the end of the World War II in 1945 Rosenblum worked as a filmmaking apprentice in the U S Office of War Information among his mentors there were Sidney Meyers and Helen van Dongen 3 Following the war he became van Dongen s assistant while she was editing Robert Flaherty s film Louisiana Story 1948 and was credited as an editor on Of Human Rights 1950 which van Dongen produced and directed 4 Much of Rosenblum s work in the 1950s and early 1960s was in television he worked on shows such as The Search Omnibus The Guy Lombardo Show and The Patty Duke Show With Sid Katz and Gene Milford he formed a company MKR Films that provided editorial services for television shows spots and corporate films 5 In the 1960s Rosenblum edited four films directed by Sidney Lumet starting with Long Day s Journey into Night 1962 These films which were all serious dramas were very important to Rosenblum s career as John Gallagher has noted 5 Fail Safe and The Pawnbroker demonstrated Rosenblum s editorial finesse The montage ending of Fail Safe depicting the last few moments of life on earth and the use of concentration camp flashbacks in The Pawnbroker brought Rosenblum his first industry recognition Paul Monaco has summarized Rosenblum s editing innovations on The Pawnbroker as well as their influence as follows In his work on The Pawnbroker Rosenblum imitated devices from several French films of the previous decade but he also extended them Like Dede Allen Rosenblum broke editing conventions and rules More importantly and like her also his innovations shifted editing away from its traditional reliance on telling a story to the creation of a new and penetrating subjectivity in the feature film 6 In 1966 Rosenblum was nominated for an American Cinema Editors Eddie award Best Editing of a Feature Film for A Thousand Clowns 1965 which was directed by Fred Coe In 1968 Rosenblum was hired as an editorial consultant to help a young Woody Allen hone a large amount of footage into what became Allen s first film the mockumentary Take the Money and Run Rosenblum went on to edit the next five of Allen s films including Annie Hall for which he won the 1977 BAFTA Award for Best Editing with Wendy Greene Bricmont 7 Interiors 1978 was Rosenblum s last film with Allen Rosenblum and Allen came to a mutual decision that Rosenblum would not edit Manhattan Susan E Morse who had been Rosenblum s assistant editor on several of Allen s films became his successor and edited Allen s films for the ensuing twenty years For the last film Interiors Allen was actively involved in the editing and was fearful concerning the reception of the film Allen s biographer Eric Lax quoted Rosenblum about the film He Allen managed to rescue Interiors much to his credit He was against the wall I think he was afraid He was testy he was slightly short tempered He was fearful He thought he had a real bomb But he managed to pull it out with his own work The day the reviews came out he said to me Well we pulled this one out by the short hairs didn t we 8 nbsp Cover of the 1986 reprinting of Rosenblum and Karen s 1979 book In 1979 Rosenblum published a book written with Robert Karen When the Shooting Stops the Cutting Begins A Film Editor s Story 2 Gallagher described the importance of this book as follows 5 Ralph Rosenblum did a service to editors everywhere with the 1979 publication of his memoir When the Shooting Stops the Cutting Begins a popular volume which gave the first insider s explanation of what really goes into film editing In the book Rosenblum revealed that he had saved several films by creatively reshaping the footage such as William Friedkin s The Night They Raided Minsky s and Woody Allen s first major film as a director Take the Money and Run Rosenblum s revelations helped bring credit to the film editing profession and forced scholars to reconsider editorial contributions According to his widow Davida Rosenblum He was an autodidact especially when it came to his prodigious knowledge of music and used both jazz and classical music as temporary or permanent scores in many of the films he edited Many of the composers exposed to his temporary tracks used them as a guide citation needed Rosenblum worked as a director for about five years commencing with the documentary film Acting Out 1980 His films included Summer Solstice 1981 which was made for television and which was actor Henry Fonda s last film Later years editFor the last eight years of his life Rosenblum taught film and film editing at Columbia University as a Full Professor of Film Directing despite having not attended college himself 9 In his final decade Rosenblum taught editing at the International Film and Television Workshops in Rockport Maine 3 For the final four years he was also an Artist in Residence Rosenblum had been selected as a member of the American Cinema Editors 10 Selected filmography editThe director of each film is indicated in parentheses Long Day s Journey into Night Lumet 1962 Fail Safe Lumet 1964 The Pawnbroker Lumet 1965 A Thousand Clowns Coe 1965 The Group Lumet 1966 The Producers Brooks 1967 The Night They Raided Minsky s Friedkin 1968 Goodbye Columbus Peerce 1969 Take the Money and Run Allen 1969 as editorial consultant Bananas Allen 1971 Sleeper Allen 1973 Love and Death Allen 1975 Annie Hall Allen 1977 North Star Mark di Suvero de Menil 1977 as editorial consultant Interiors Allen 1978 Summer Solstice 1981 See also editList of film director and editor collaborationsReferences editNotes Rosenblum Davida About the author Retrieved 2015 07 21 a b Rosenblum Ralph Karen Robert 1979 When the Shooting Stops the Cutting Begins A Film Editor s Story New York Viking Adult ISBN 978 0 670 75991 0 OCLC 4832061 a b Remembering Ralph Rosenblum www mindspring com via Internet Archive Retrieved February 26 2022 Helen van Dongen 1950 Of Human Rights 16 mm film reel New York United Nations Film Board OCLC 22377084 20 minute film Screenplay Joseph Moncure March Editor Ralph Rosenblum Cast Dorothy Peterson Howard Wierum William E Hawley a b c Gallagher John A 2000 Ralph Rosenblum In Pendergast Tom Pendergast Sara eds International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers Edition 4 St James Press ISBN 978 1 55862 449 8 OCLC 44818539 Retrieved December 24 2007 Monaco Paul 2003 Harpole Charles ed The Sixties 1960 1969 History of the American Cinema Vol 8 University of California Press pp 92 94 ISBN 978 0 520 23804 6 OCLC 249526686 Film in 1978 BAFTA org Retrieved 19 August 2016 Lax Eric 1991 Woody Allen A biography Alfred A Knopf p 335 ISBN 0 394 58349 3 OCLC 22662351 Ralph Rosenblum Film Editor 69 The New York Times September 8 1995 Members of the American Cinema Editors are often credited with the title A C E For Rosenblum see Ochiva Dan August 7 2013 Sight Sound amp Story Manhattan Edit Workshop Delivers on Full Day of Editorial Glory Motion Picture Editors Guild Retrieved 2015 08 01 Further reading Rosenblum Davida 2008 Reflections A Memoir Xlibris ISBN 9781436321785 OCLC 237789350 Memoir published by Rosenblum s wife of over forty years self published source External links editRalph Rosenblum at IMDb Rosenblum Ralph 1977 Ralph Rosenblum interviews Interview Interviewed by Robert Karen Robert Karen interviewed Rosenblum in preparation for their book When the Shooting Stops the Cutting Begins The original typescripts of the interview transcripts are held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Online access is not available but the interviews are available to the public Some of the typescripts are undated Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ralph Rosenblum amp oldid 1178265282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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