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Phillip Schopper

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Phillip Schopper is an Emmy-award winning film editor.[1][2][3]

Early life and education

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Phillip Schopper was born in Phoenix, Arizona, where he began his acting career.[4][5] He began making films as a child using his parents' 8mm camera.[6]

Schopper later studied at the University of Arizona and American Academy of Dramatic Arts.[4]

Career

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Schopper began his career as Bruce Davison's understudy in an off-Broadway play called A Home Away From and later that year he was cast as the juvenile lead (Tad Springer) in the National Company touring production of the hit Broadway play, Spofford, written and directed by the legendary Broadway director, Herman Shumlin.[7][8]

His first feature-length film editing project was the 1976 music documentary Heartworn Highways.[6] During his career, Schopper has been involved in the production or post-production of several notable films, such as Prince of the City, Resurrection, Nine to Five, Reds, and Ishtar.[6]

Schopper has worked as an editor on projects for networks such as PBS, Bravo, and A&E Network.[6] For PBS he edited and directed two programs for the American Masters series, Nichols and May: Take Two, and The Lives of Lillian Hellman.[6] While at ABC, he was an editor for the DuPont Award-winning series Hopkins 24/7 and the Emmy-nominated series NYPD 24/7.[6] Schopper has also edited several documentaries for HBO, including the Emmy-winning Teddy: In His Own Words and the Emmy-nominated Gloria: In Her Own Words, which profiles Gloria Steinem.[6]

In 2013, the HBO documentary Nixon by Nixon, received three nominations at the News and Documentary Emmys, including Outstanding Editing.[9][10]

In 2014, Schopper co-directed and edited All About Ann: Governor Richards of the Lone Star State, which was released on HBO.[11][12][13] The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.[14] A year later, he edited along with Angela Gandini HBO documentary San Francisco 2.0 which was nominated for Long Form Emmy in the same year.[15]

In 2018, Schopper, along with Sabine Krayenbuhl, and Brad Fuller, edited The Price of Everything, an Emmy and Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury award nominated film about the contemporary art world.[16][17]

In 2020, Schopper along with Simon Ardizzone edited Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America's Elections which was nominated for Video Source Award and News and Documentary Emmy nominee (for Outstanding Investigative Documentary) in 2021.[16][18][19]

Schopper is also a member of the American Cinema Editors.[20]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ https://theworld.org/person/phillip-schopper
  2. ^ Kelly, Christopher (2014-04-26). "Old Story in Politics Resonates in New Era". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  3. ^ "Nichols and May: Take Two + American Masters: Mike Nichols * Timeless Film Festival Warsaw".
  4. ^ a b "Scottsdale Progress Newspaper Archives, Feb 6, 1970, p. 17". NewspaperArchive.com. February 6, 1970.
  5. ^ Barton, Laura (September 15, 2016). "The Last Waltz and Heartworn Highways: two 40-year-old films at the birth of Americana" – via The Guardian.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Meet the 2014 Tribeca Filmmakers #47: Phillip Schopper and Keith Patterson Harness the Story in 'All About Ann'". April 17, 2014.
  7. ^ "Wellsville Daily Reporter 9 March 1970 — The NYS Historic Newspapers". nyshistoricnewspapers.org.
  8. ^ Shumlin, Herman (ed.). "Spofford" – via NYPL Research Catalog.
  9. ^ "'Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words' review". Newsday. August 2, 2014.
  10. ^ "CBS Nominated for 44 News & Documentary Emmy Awards". www.adweek.com. July 22, 2015.
  11. ^ Ealy, Charles. "HBO introduces Texas Gov. Ann Richards to a new generation with 'All About Ann'". Austin American-Statesman.
  12. ^ Rosenblatt, Josh (April 30, 2014). "When Ann Richards Ruled: HBO's All About Ann". The Texas Observer.
  13. ^ Cox, Gordon (March 6, 2014). "Joss Whedon, Courteney Cox, Katie Holmes, 'Zombeavers' and Bronies Round Out the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival Slate".
  14. ^ "All About Ann: Governor Richards of the Lone Star State | 2014 Tribeca Festival". Tribeca.
  15. ^ a b Desk, TV News. "HBO Debuts Alexandra Pelosi's Documentary SAN FRANCISCO 2.0 Tonight". BroadwayWorld.com. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Phillip Schopper". TVGuide.com.
  17. ^ Marotta, Jenna (January 18, 2018). "Sundance 2018 Deals: The Complete List of Festival Purchases So Far".
  18. ^ "News 2021 Nominees (Documentaries) - The Emmys". theemmys.tv. July 26, 2021.
  19. ^ "NOMINEES FOR THE 40th ANNUAL NEWS & DOCUMENTARY EMMY® AWARDS ANNOUNCED - The Emmys". theemmys.tv. July 25, 2019.
  20. ^ https://americancinemaeditors.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/AnnualReport2018.pdf
  21. ^ "Phillip Schopper Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  22. ^ "Filming Townes Van Zandt: The Making of Outlaw Country Documentary Heartworn Highways". Vogue. March 17, 2016.
  23. ^ "Phillip Schopper | Movies and Filmography". AllMovie.
  24. ^ Brody, Richard (May 7, 2021). "Four Rarities from the TCM Festival" – via www.newyorker.com.
  25. ^ "The Lives of Lillian Hellman". api.tcm.com.
  26. ^ Goodman, Walter (1999-06-30). "TELEVISION REVIEW; Hellman and Hammett, Sturm und Drang". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  27. ^ "All About Ann". www.austinchronicle.com.