Chester W. Schaeffer

 

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Chester Schaeffer was an American film and television editor with about thirty documentary and feature film credits, often for B movies. Schaeffer's first feature film editing credit was for The Canterville Ghost. The film was produced by MGM Studios in Hollywood. In the era of the Hollywood studio system, film editors typically served an apprenticeship at the studio of about ten years as assistant editors before promotion to editor, and Schaeffer had been an Ben Lewis' assistant editor on Dinner at Eight. Schaeffer continued to edit for MGM productions through about 1949. Schaeffer was nominated for an Academy Award for the small scale drama The Well, which was independently produced. The film was directed by Russell Rouse, and initiated their extended collaboration on seven films. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for the Disney television program Davy Crockett: Indian Fighter

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Chester W. Schaeffer

Born 1902-09-09 (123 years ago) in New York City. Dead 1992-01-05 (89 years).

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement In Film Editing (Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color) 7th Primetime Emmy Awards 1955 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (The Well) 24th Academy Awards 1951 The Well
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Sara Connon Schaeffer(Gifta: 1940-03-22–) 1940-03-22 Gifta

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Chester Schaeffer was an American film and television editor with about thirty documentary and feature film credits, often for B movies.

Schaeffer's first feature film editing credit was for The Canterville Ghost. The film was produced by MGM Studios in Hollywood. In the era of the Hollywood studio system, film editors typically served an apprenticeship at the studio of about ten years as assistant editors before promotion to editor, and Schaeffer had been an Ben Lewis' assistant editor on Dinner at Eight. Schaeffer continued to edit for MGM productions through about 1949. Schaeffer was nominated for an Academy Award for the small scale drama The Well, which was independently produced. The film was directed by Russell Rouse, and initiated their extended collaboration on seven films. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for the Disney television program Davy Crockett: Indian Fighter. Schaeffer subsequently wove the footage from the first three "Davy Crockett" broadcast programs into the feature film Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. He also worked on the classic chiller The Tingler.

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