ANN TRULOVE -
Editor
Ann Trulove has been a feature, television and
short-form editor since 1985. A proud Kansas sort-of native, she decided
editing was to be her career. By a set of very strange circumstances,
Ann
ended up in LA starting her first job two days later.
Her credits include Wayne's World, Virgin Suicides, Divine Secrets of the
Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Team America and Trail End. Her first feature
was the award-winning punk rock documentary Decline of Western
Civilization, Part III, part of the critically-acclaimed trilogy of rock
documentaries by Penelope Spheeris.
VICTORIA ROSE SAMPSON -
Supervising Sound and Dialogue Editor
Writer/Director/Editor Victoria Rose Sampson has been a successful
Supervising Sound/ADR/Dialogue Editor in the Motion Picture Industry for
over 30 years. Her credits include Ordinary People, On Golden Pond, Star
Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, Christmas Vacation, How the Grinch
Stole Christmas, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black
Pearl, for which she won a Golden Reel Award.
In 1987, she was selected to be one of twelve in the prestigious
American Film Institute’s Directing Workshop for Women where she made her
first film The Last Chance Saloon. Last Chance won Best Short
at the Houston Film Festival.
Raising two daughters with a full time sound editing career didn’t leave much time to pursue her writing and directing but she managed to make
another film on her own (with the generosity of friends and family!),
Click Three Times starring Isabel Sanford (TV’s “Weezie” from The
Jeffersons) Click has won many awards including Best Short from
the Moscow Disability Film Festival.
In addition to sound editing, writing and directing,
Vickie also teaches Post Production Sound at UCLA Extension, USC School of
Cinema and Television and at Video Symphony in Burbank, CA.
Vickie’s mother, Kay Rose, was the first woman to win an Oscar for Sound
Editing on The River, a 1985 release starring Sissy Spacek and Mel
Gibson. Vickie learned the craft from her mother.
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