UMH increases collection dedicated to film technicians

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Frame Hall research project, collection and Document references from important names in the cinematography worldbut instead of focusing on the most visible face—the actors and directors, professionals of different arts and crafts Spanish film industry

This initiative, supported by Miguel Hernández University Art Department teachers and researchersCoordinated by members of the Massiva Research Group and Guillermo López Aliaga, three registered names and added two more experts: editor Pablo Blancowinner of three Goya awards and special effects expert María Luisa Pino.

Paul White achieved goya for his job as a plumber airbag (Juanma Bajo Ulloa, 1997), There will be no peace for the wicked (Enrique Urbizu, 2011) and Witches of Zugarramurdi (Alex de la Iglesia, 2013). Nominated for Fenix ​​Awards and Film Writers’ Circle Medal to mount on There will be no peace for the wicked. They support him professionally 90 production Throughout his 40-year career, he has always had a special commitment to the documentary format and has also been prominent as a sound editor on films. Chilean General Law (Miguel Littin, 1986), crazy monkey dream (Fernando Trueba, 1989) or It’s mine (Luis Sanz, 1990) and adds the Honorary Golden Ficus of the Sant Joan d’Alacant Film Festival in 2022 to its awards.

The Hall of Frame team with editor Pablo Blanco at the center of the picture MASSIVA GROUP UMH

Mary Louise Pine has proven itself as one of the most influential in the history of special effects Although it has come to this field from cinematographic montage with films such as Conan the Barbarian (John Milius, 1982). Within the effects Worked in big productions What Wrath of the Titans (Desmond Davis, 1981), red warrior (Richard Fleischer, 1985), endless story (Wolfgang Petersen, 1984), sun empire (Spielberg, 1987) or crack (Juan Piquer, 1990) was awarded for his work. a Goya.

Part of the team with María Luisa Pino MASSIVA GROUP UMH

previous heroes

Both are the last on the list of documentary interviews that have already been done with the editor. Theresa Font, winner of two Goya awards; Make-up and characterization specialist from Alicante, Pepe Quetglas, eight-time Goya winner; and the third movie starring the famous cinematographer José Luis Alcaine.

The work on Blanco has already been published and available now for consultationboth physically and online in academic archives and bibliographic collections such as RediUMH and the University of Alicante Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library, among other documentary fields. It was directed by López Aliaga and edited in collaboration with the Sant Joan City Council with the participation of Miguel Garví (Videogenic), Toni Cristóbal and Antonio Ruzafa (Sant Joan Film Festival); The work of María Luisa Pino is the work of Aliaga and Fran Mateu in collaboration with equipment operator Rafael Bonet.

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