MediaTracks has just launched a partnership with BFE, aiming to bring both ends of the audiovisual world (the 'audio' and the 'visual') together in terms of inclusion and representation.
British Film Editors (BFE)
BFE is a non-profit association dedicated to celebrating the art and science of film editing, championing established members, nurturing new talent, and promoting the vital contributions of editors to storytelling. BFE is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse industry, supporting members from all backgrounds. This partnership is a testament to the collaboration with the BFE Governors, especially Col Goudie whose remit of Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity in Editing connected us and whose steadfast belief in MediaTracks' mission and ethos has been crucial to our journey.
“At the dawn of narrative cinema, films were never truly silent. Long before the advent of dialogue, music played a pivotal role in storytelling. Solo organ players around the world would interpret the mood of the visuals, infusing the scenes with suspense, romance, comedy, and pathos. Film-makers quickly learned that having input over the score could elevate their movies to unprecedented heights. Collaborating with a composer remains one of the greatest joys of the post-production process for me. MediaTracks' vision is to open the world of film composition to a new wave of talent from a much more diverse group of composers.” – Col Goudie, Governor of Inclusivity, BFE