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Anne Bauchens (February 2, 1882 – May 7, 1967) was an American
film editor Film editing is both a creative and a technical part of the post-production process of filmmaking. The term is derived from the traditional process of working with film which increasingly involves the use of digital technology. The film edit ...
who is remembered for her collaboration over 40 years with the director Cecil B. DeMille. In 1940, she won the Academy Award for film editing.


Personal life

Originally Roseanne Bauchens, she was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Otto Bauchens and Louella McKee. She had a brother named Harry. She never married.


Hollywood career

Bauchens was trained as an editor by DeMille,Higashi, Sumiko (1994). ''Cecil B. DeMille and American Culture: The Silent Era'' (University of California Press), p. 223. . and shared her first credit with him on the film ''
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'' (1915). Prior to 1918, DeMille had edited, as well as directed, his films. After ''Carmen'' and '' We Can't Have Everything'' (1918), Bauchens no longer shared the editing credits with DeMille. She edited DeMille's films for the rest of their long careers, through the film ''
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'' (1956). When the
Academy Award for Best Film Editing The Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Nominations for this award are closely correlated with the Academy Award for Best Picture. For 33 consecutive years, ...
was created in 1934, Bauchens received one of the three nominations for her editing of ''
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''. She later won the Academy Award for '' North West Mounted Police'' (1940) and became the first woman to win the Oscar in that category. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Film Editing again twice, first for '' The Greatest Show on Earth'' (1952) and then for ''The Ten Commandments'' (1956). In total, Bauchens is credited with editing on 43 films directed by DeMille and on 20 films with other directors.Totals based on Bauchens
filmography
compiled at the imdb.com website; filmography retrieved 2008-06-24.
Despite her long career and her series of awards, the characterizations of Bauchens as an editor are not invariably flattering.
Margaret Booth Margaret Booth (January 16, 1898 – October 28, 2002) was an American film editor. Early life and career Born in Los Angeles, she started her Hollywood career as a "patcher", editing films by D. W. Griffith, around 1915. Her brother was actor ...
, another film editor, has been quoted as saying in 1965 that "Anne Bauchens is the oldest editor in the business. She was editing for years before I came into the business. DeMille was a bad editor, I thought, and made her look like a bad editor. I think Anne really would have been a good editor, but she had to put up with him — which was something."Lewis, Kevin (2006)
"The Moviola Mavens and the Moguls: Three Pioneering Women Editors Who Had the Respect of Early Hollywood's Power-Brokers"
in ''Editors Guild Magazine'', Vol 27, No. 2 (March–April 2006). Archived at WebCite fro

2008-06-22.


Filmography

NOTE: Some films were released/premiered at the end of a given year, but not copyrighted until the beginning of the following year. The sources themselves are inconsistent as to which date they applied to a given film. Either date might be used in the title of its corresponding Wikipedia article.


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Anne Bauchens
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