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Jackie Raynal – “How to fold a green screen”

Jackie Raynal  – “How to fold a green screen”
(video 2:31mins)

Jackie Raynal was born near Montpellier, in the south of France. She studied at the Sorbonne, was an apprentice in film editing at Genevilliers Lab in Paris which led her to become an assistant editor in various films, including Renoir’s “The Elusive Corporal”. After receiving accreditation as a Chief Editor from the Centre National de la Cinématographie, she edited major productions , such as  Eric Rohmer’s “La Boulangère de Monceau”,  “La Carrière de Suzanne”,  “Nadja à Paris” ,  “La Collectionneuse,” and the Nouvelle Vague film in sketches “Six in Paris (Paris vu par…). In 1965, Ms Raynal made her directorial debut in 1965. Her film “Deux Fois” won the Grand Jury Prize at the Toulon Film Festival (1969) and the Grand Prize at the Hyères Festival (1972). Her film “New York Story” received the Grand Prize (Golden Boomerang) at the Melbourne Film Festival (1981). In New York, she was film curator at the now legendary Bleecker Street Cinema and Carnegie Hall Cinema.

www.jackieraynal.com/

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