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Federico Conforti[edit]
Federico Conforti.[1] (Livorno, 1983) is an Italian picture editor.
His work spans several genres and formats, from feature films and shorts to episodic, both documentary and scripted.
Federico is a member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild (IATSE Local #700)[2]
Awards[edit]
In 2016 he won, in collaboration with Andea Maguolo, a David di Donatello award (Italian Academy Awards) for "Best Editing[3]" for his work on the acclaimed Italian film "Lo Chiamavano Jeeg Robot[4]" (They Call Me Jeeg) directed by Gabriele Mainetti.
He won a 2020 Webby Award "People's Voice - Best Editing" for his work on the short documentary "That's My Jazz[5]" directed by Ben Proudfoot and produced by Breakwater Studios.
References[edit]
- ^ "Federico Conforti | Editor, Editorial Department, Additional Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- ^ "Motion Picture Editors Guild - IATSE Local 700". www.editorsguild.com. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- ^ "David di Donatello for Best Editing", Wikipedia, 2023-09-25, retrieved 2024-03-05
- ^ "Lo chiamavano Jeeg Robot", Wikipedia (in Italian), 2024-03-02, retrieved 2024-03-05
- ^ Proudfoot, Ben (2019-04-26), That's My Jazz (Documentary, Short, Biography), Milton Abel, Breakwater Studios, retrieved 2024-03-05