01 Apr 2021 : Nathan Griffin Editor John OConnor We caught up with John OConnor, one of the editors on Treasure Entertainments drama Smother, to find out more about the impact of Covid on the editing process, collaborating with director Dathaí Keane, and delivering the series via remote working.
A graduate of the National Film School, O’Connor editing work primarily lies in drama and comedy, having started his career at Windmill Lane in 2006. His credits include films such as John Butler’s
Handsome Devil (2016) and Stephen Burke’s
Maze (2017), documentary such as Making The Grade (2018), and TV drama such as BBC’s
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Three-Time Cancer Survivor Finds Joy During Treatments
Updated: April 4, 2021
Kipp Harris, Author of, Improbable Joy: A 3-Time Cancer Survivor s Journey to Finding Joy in Unexpected Places. Photo From Website
Kipp Harris of Moorhead, Mn. has written a book entitled, Improbable Joy: A 3-Time Cancer Survivor s Journey to Finding Joy in Unexpected Places.
The book is in the editing stage but you can go to his website improbablejoy.com and get details about when it will become available.
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Hazel Doupe and Thomas Levin who star in RTÉ drama Smother, shot in the Lahinch area.
Thriller stars share love of North Clare landscape
April 3, 2021
STARS of RTÉ’s hit drama
Smother have shared their impressions of the rugged North Clare coastline, and its role in creating the atmosphere for what has been described as a ‘Celtic Noir’ thriller.
Thomas Levin and Hazel Doupe, who play father and daughter Carl and Ingrid Jensen, were among the stellar cast involved in RTÉ’S
Smother which was shot last year in the Lahinch area. The six-part series follows the fortunes of the Ahern family in the aftermath of the suspicious death of patriarch Denis. His wife Val (Dervla Kirwan) is in a new relationship with Carl, but Denis seems to be able to keep his grudge against them going from beyond the grave.