David Rosenbloom

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David Rosenbloom
OccupationFilm editor

David Rosenbloom is an American film and television editor with more than 20 film credits, as well as many television editing and directing credits.[1] He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing and the American Cinema Editors "Eddie" for The Insider (1999).

Life and career

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Rosenbloom co-edited The Insider with William Goldenberg and Paul Rubell; the film was directed by Michael Mann. The three editors were interviewed by Scott Essman in 1999 about the making of The Insider.[2] Rubell noted that, "the camera work is kind of chaotic. It is the opposite of what you would call a controlled visual style. The camera is always moving and it is very jittery and when you look at the dailies, you see that the operators had great latitude in what they could physically do with the camera; they tried some wild things and Michael loved that. He would sort of control the chaos and shape it, but he allowed the chaos to occur." Rosenbloom added, "I never worked with a director who gave such precise notes - the fact that the notes were precise and that there were so many of them made them imprecise because you couldn't possibly do everything that the note said to do. If you did, you would have 24 versions of the scene. The notes provided you with a road map and oftentimes the chaos in the editing was trying to figure out the one way that you could first put the scene together."

Rosenbloom's earlier television work garnered several additional Eddie and Emmy Award nominations.[3] He has been elected to the American Cinema Editors.[4]

Filmography

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Editor
Year Film Director Notes
1987 Best Seller John Flynn
1988 Fresh Horses David Anspaugh First collaboration with David Anspaugh
1993 Rudy Second collaboration with David Anspaugh
1994 Blue Chips William Friedkin
1995 A Pyromaniac's Love Story Joshua Brand
Moonlight and Valentino David Anspaugh Third collaboration with David Anspaugh
1996 Primal Fear Gregory Hoblit First collaboration with Gregory Hoblit
1997 The Peacemaker Mimi Leder First collaboration with Mimi Leder
1998 Deep Impact Second collaboration with Mimi Leder
1999 The Insider Michael Mann First collaboration with Michael Mann
2000 Frequency Gregory Hoblit Second collaboration with Gregory Hoblit
Pay It Forward Mimi Leder Third collaboration with Mimi Leder
2002 Hart's War Gregory Hoblit Third collaboration with Gregory Hoblit
2003 The Recruit Roger Donaldson
2004 The Last Shot Jeff Nathanson
Friday Night Lights Peter Berg
2005 Dreamer John Gatins
2006 The Break-Up Peyton Reed
2007 Fracture Gregory Hoblit Fourth collaboration with Gregory Hoblit
2008 Untraceable Fifth collaboration with Gregory Hoblit
2010 All Good Things Andrew Jarecki
2011 The Rite Mikael Håfström
Immortals Tarsem Singh
2013 Out of the Furnace Scott Cooper First collaboration with Scott Cooper
2014 Transcendence Wally Pfister
2015 Black Mass Scott Cooper Second collaboration with Scott Cooper
2016 The Infiltrator Brad Furman
2019 Phil Greg Kinnear
2020 The Way Back Gavin O'Connor
2023 Plane Jean-François Richet
Editorial department
Year Film Director Role Notes
2004 The Alamo John Lee Hancock Additional film editor
2009 Public Enemies Michael Mann Additional editor Second collaboration with Michael Mann
2011 Battle: Los Angeles Jonathan Liebesman
Producer
Year Film Director Credit
2010 All Good Things Andrew Jarecki Co-producer
Second unit director or assistant director
Year Film Director Role
2002 Hart's War Gregory Hoblit Second unit director
2008 Untraceable Second unit director: Additional photography
Thanks
Year Film Director Role
2017 The Tribes of Palos Verdes The Malloys Special thanks
TV movies
Editor
Year Film Director
1979 Marciano Bernard L. Kowalski
1981 Grambling's White Tiger Georg Stanford Brown
1985 Do You Remember Love Jeff Bleckner
Brotherly Love
Behind Enemy Lines Sheldon Larry
1986 Under the Influence Thomas Carter
1989 Swimsuit Chris Thomson
1992 Quiet Killer Sheldon Larry
1993 In the Company of Darkness David Anspaugh
Class of '61 Gregory Hoblit
TV series
Editor
Year Title Notes
1980 Tenspeed and Brown Shoe 4 episodes
1981−82 Hill Street Blues 15 episodes
1983 Bay City Blues 1 episode
1984 Miami Vice
1987 Private Eye 3 episodes
1990 Equal Justice 1 episode
1991 I'll Fly Away
1996 NYPD Blue
2022 Tokyo Vice
Director
Year Title Notes
1983 Hill Street Blues 1 episode
1991 Equal Justice
Civil Wars
1992 Melrose Place
Reasonable Doubts
1996 NYPD Blue
Producer
Year Title Credit Notes
1983−84 Bay City Blues Associate producer 3 episodes
1990−91 Equal Justice Co-producer 25 episodes

References

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  1. ^ David Rosenbloom at IMDb
  2. ^ Essman, Scott (November–December 1999). "Delving Inside The Post-Production Of THE INSIDER". Motion Picture Editors Guild Newsletter, Vol. 20(6). Archived from the original on 2009-01-07.
  3. ^ "David Rosenbloom - Awards". IMDb. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  4. ^ "Members". American Cinema Editors. Archived from the original on 2008-02-18.
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