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Jane Tattersall

Jane Tattersall

Canadian sound editor


Jane Tattersall is a Canadian sound editor,[1] most noted as a six-time Genie Award and Canadian Screen Award winner for Best Sound Editing.[2]

Born in England, Tattersall moved with her family to Canada in childhood, and was educated at Queen's University.[2] She worked as a researcher for TVOntario documentaries before apprenticing as a sound editor, and formed her own company, Tattersall Sound, in 1992.[2] In 2000 the company merged with Casablanca Sound & Picture, a division of Alliance Atlantis, to form Tattersall Casablanca.[3] She left her position as president of TC in 2003, returning to freelance sound editing work.[3]

Her first Genie win was for Naked Lunch, a film for which she notably had to stick her hand into a jar of cockroaches to achieve the desired hissing sound.[4]

Awards

Genie Awards

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Gemini Awards

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Canadian Screen Awards

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Primetime Emmy Awards


References

  1. Jim Bawden, "Award-winning editor gives audiences a real earful ; Jane Tattersall is getting noticed for her sound work". Toronto Star, April 16, 2000.
  2. Dierdre Kelly, "Jane Tattersall's sound advice: For Naked Lunch she plunged her hands into a jar of hissing cockroaches, for Rude she used fire to enhance the growl of a lion. For this Toronto editor, determining a film's sound is a creative challenge". The Globe and Mail, May 26, 1995.
  3. "Here is list of nominees for ninth Genie Awards". Montreal Gazette, February 17, 1998.
  4. Jay Scott, "Cronenberg film earns a dozen nominations: Dead Ringers tops Genie list". The Globe and Mail, February 14, 1989.
  5. Jay Scott, "Naked Lunch top fare at Genies: 8 awards for surrealistic fantasy, but some films ill-served by presenters". The Globe and Mail, November 23, 1992.
  6. "Genie Award nominations". Toronto Star, November 20, 1992.
  7. "The nominees are..." Edmonton Journal, October 20, 1993.
  8. "Over-the-edge Canadian films poised for Genie nod". Canadian Press, November 24, 1996.
  9. John McKay, "Egoyan's Journey dominates Genie Awards". Niagara Falls Review, January 31, 2000.
  10. Michael Posner, "It's a Maelstrom at the Genie awards". The Globe and Mail, January 30, 2001.
  11. "Nominees for this year's Genie Awards". Toronto Star, December 13, 2001.
  12. John McKay, "Ararat wins best-picture Genie, five in all". National Post, February 14, 2003.
  13. Staff (29 March 2004). "Genie countdown: Who will get the nod?". Playback. Archived from the original on 19 April 2017.
  14. Jay Stone, "Genies night belonged to Passchendaele; Canadian-produced epic wins six awards, including most popular film". Edmonton Journal, April 5, 2009.
  15. Bill Anderson, "Gemini ceremony honors 'foot soldiers' of TV". Ottawa Citizen, December 3, 1990.
  16. Christopher Harris, "Mountie series gets its Gemini, again: Hockey drama Net Worth, new series Traders and sportscaster Ron MacLean come up winners". The Globe and Mail, March 3, 1997.
  17. "CBC leading so far at Gemini TV awards". The Daily Gleaner, February 28, 1998.
  18. "1998 Gemini nominations announced yesterday". Montreal Gazette, August 12, 1998.
  19. "2000 Gemini Awards". Toronto Star, October 30, 2000.
  20. Brent Furdyk (March 30, 2021). "Canadian Screen Awards Announces 2021 Film Nominations". ET Canada. Archived from the original on March 30, 2021.

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