Mary Jo Markey
Mary Jo Markey | |
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Occupation(s) | Television and film editor |
Mary Jo Markey is an American television and film editor.[1] Markey has been elected to membership of the American Cinema Editors society.[2] She is a frequent collaborator with J. J. Abrams.
Career
[edit]Markey has edited several mainstream films including The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Mission: Impossible III. She has also worked as an editor on several television shows, such as three episodes of Felicity, Breaking News, Skin, fourteen episodes of Alias, and was also chief editor on Lost.
She worked with Abrams on three of his television shows (Felicity, Alias, and Lost), and on almost all of his feature films as director with Maryann Brandon, with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker being the lone exception.[3] Markey worked with Abrams on Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which was released in December 2015.[4] Along with her co-editor Brandon, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Film Editing for her work on the film.[5]
In her role editing Abrams' Star Trek, she reported she did not realize that he intended to make extensive use of lens flares and bright lighting, and contacted the film developers asking why the film seemed overexposed.[6]
Filmography
[edit]Feature films
[edit]Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1996 | Mariette in Ecstasy | John Bailey | Co-edited with Greg Finton |
2002 | Dawg | Victoria Hochberg | Co-edited with Claudia Finkle |
2006 | Mission: Impossible III | J. J. Abrams | Co-edited with Maryann Brandon |
2009 | Star Trek | Co-edited with Maryann Brandon
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2010 | Killers | Robert Luketic | Co-edited with Richard Francis-Bruce |
2011 | Super 8 | J. J. Abrams | Co-edited with Maryann Brandon
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2012 | The Perks of Being a Wallflower | Stephen Chbosky | |
2013 | Star Trek Into Darkness | J. J. Abrams | Co-edited with Maryann Brandon |
2015 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | Co-edited with Maryann Brandon
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2016 | The Great Wall | Zhang Yimou | Co-edited with Craig Wood |
2017 | Life | Daniel Espinosa | Co-edited with Frances Parker |
2019 | Charlie's Angels | Elizabeth Banks | |
2021 | The Eyes of Tammy Faye | Michael Showalter |
Television films
[edit]Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1996 | The Cold Equations | Peter Geiger | |
1997 | The Stepsisters | Charles Correll | |
1998 | Rhapsody in Bloom | Craig M. Saavedra | |
Meteorites! | Chris Thomson | ||
Giving Up the Ghost | Claudia Weill | ||
2007 | Life Support | Nelson George | Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie Nominated — ACE Eddie for Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Non-Commercial Television |
2009 | Anatomy of Hope | J. J. Abrams | |
2014 | The Money | Justin Chadwick |
Television series
[edit]Year | Title | Network | Episode(s) |
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1998–2002 | Felicity | The WB | 14 |
2001–2004 | Alias | ABC | 14 |
2004–2009 | Lost | 12 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Mary Jo Markey". IMDb.
- ^ "American Cinema Editors > Members", webpage archived by WebCite from this original URL on 2008-03-04.
- ^ Kaufman, Debra. "How Editors Shaped The Story of Star Trek: Into Darkness". Creative Cow. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
- ^ "'Star Wars Episode 7' News Update: J.J Abrams Reveals That He Prefers Original Trilogy". 24 May 2013.
- ^ Merry, Stephanie. "Oscar nominations 2016: Complete list of nominees; 'The Revenant' leads with 12". The Washington Post. Nash Holdings LLC. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
- ^ Tapley, Christopher. "Tech Support Interview: The crafts of 'Star Trek'". In Contention. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
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