Raluca Saita Explained

Raluca Saita (born October 9, 1979 in Bucharest) is a Romanian film editor.

Biography

Raluca Saita is a film editor working in narrative, television and documentary, with over 8 years experience and an artistically background which complements her film education.[1] From the age of 13 Raluca attends the art high school where she studies history of art, drawing and painting, and in 2002 she earns a BFA in Film Editing at The National University of Theater and Film in Bucharest (Awarded “Best Film School” at 2000 Munchen and Karlovy Vary Film Festivals). In 2009 she graduates The Edit Center in New York City and earns a Certificate of Art of Editing.

After receiving the BFA in Film Editing she works on several short movies and begins her work as an assistant film editor on features. Also after a few years Raluca has her own editing studio and starts freelancing for the largest production company in Romania, MediaPro Pictures, working on TV series and TV features. In the same time starts working on her first feature as a film editor "Emigrant", and also travels to New York where she edits as an assistant editor, some of the scenes for the movie The Winning Season, directed by James C. Strouse, starring Sam Rockwell and Emma Roberts, at The Edit Center.

Her editing work expands from shorts to features, narrative and documentary to TV series, indies and studio productions. Also Raluca works as a sound designer for some of the projects and in 2001 she wins Best Sound Award at the University's Film Festival.[2]

Filmography

Editorial Department

Sound Department

Awards

2001 - Best Sound Prize - International Student Film Festival CineMAiubit[15]

References

  1. Web site: Raluca Saita.
  2. Web site: Raluca Saita.
  3. Web site: Tom Gatsoulis.
  4. Web site: Cu un pas inainte. 5 March 2007.
  5. Web site: Bogdan Barbulescu.
  6. Web site: Andrei Butica.
  7. Web site: Anatol Reghintovschi.
  8. Web site: Ion Puican.
  9. Web site: Ion Puican.
  10. Web site: Andrei Butica.
  11. Web site: Raluca Saita.
  12. Web site: Anatol Reghintovschi.
  13. Web site: Ion Puican.
  14. Web site: Ion Puican.
  15. Web site: Raluca Saita.

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