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1. www.icommag.com
www.icommag.com/february-2007/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/2007 Last Visited: 4/24/2007
Absolute Pitch's Chip Ellinghaus polished the soundtrack with explosive sound effects while RedEye Post's Ben Cheek and Laura Douglas edited the piece. -
2. July 2006 - Laura Douglas Celebrates 11th Season with ED TV and Hires 2 New Employees - iCOM Magazine
www.icommag.com/july-2006/july - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2006 Last Visited: 8/17/2006
Ben Cheek, FCP Editor
Ben Cheek, RedEye's newest Final Cut Pro Editor, is a 2002 graduate of Bucknell University and a recent recipient of a Masters of Fine Arts in Film and Electronic Media from American University in Washington, DC. Ben, too, is a former RedEye intern. He has also written, directed, and produced several short films; his comedy "Five Letter Word" won First Prize Long Narrative in Visions Festival 2006, and "Tale of Two Tates" shot on 16mm, was viewed by Steven Spielberg. The experience Ben has gained from studying abroad in Australia and the Czech Republic helps him approach projects from different angles. While studying in Europe, Ben traveled from Moscow to China on the Trans-Siberian Railroad, a journey he called "an enlightening experience."
Christen and Ben will contribute their experience and editing know-how to what promises to be a hectic 2006 political season. -
3. Laura Douglas Celebrates 11th Season with ED TV and Hires 2 New Employees - iCOM Magazine
www.icommag.com/july-page-2.ht - [Cached]Last Visited: 7/4/2006
Ben Cheek, FCP Editor
Ben Cheek, RedEye's newest Final Cut Pro Editor, is a 2002 graduate of Bucknell University and a recent recipient of a Masters of Fine Arts in Film and Electronic Media from American University in Washington, DC. Ben, too, is a former RedEye intern. He has also written, directed, and produced several short films; his comedy "Five Letter Word" won First Prize Long Narrative in Visions Festival 2006, and "Tale of Two Tates" shot on 16mm, was viewed by Steven Spielberg. The experience Ben has gained from studying abroad in Australia and the Czech Republic helps him approach projects from different angles. While studying in Europe, Ben traveled from Moscow to China on the Trans-Siberian Railroad, a journey he called "an enlightening experience."
Christen and Ben will contribute their experience and editing know-how to what promises to be a hectic 2006 political season.

