Gabriele De Pasquale
- Editorial Department
Italian film editor.
In 1995 he edited "Un giorno ideale per i pescibanana" with Stefano Accorsi based on the homonymous story by Jerome David Salinger and winner of the "Iceberg Competition". In the same year he collaborated with Wim Wenders and Michelangelo Antonioni taking care of the audio synchronization of some scenes of the movie "Beyond the Clouds". The collaboration with Wim Wenders will then resume in 2010 on the occasion of the first Italian short film in 3D as editor-assistent with Roberto Perpignani.
In the late 1990s he began collaborating with RAI by signing the post-production of prime time broadcasts for RaiUno, RaiDue and RaiTre. For RaiTre with his friend Lucio Dalla he post-produces the transmission "Taxi", for RaiUno and with the direction of Francesco Vicario, he signs the editing of "Ruvido Show".
As a director at the end of the nineties he directed the short "Tre secoli d'amore per Nonna Cleofe" based on a story by the journalist Sergio Turone and interpreted by Carla Astolfi, and the theatrical shows for Canal Jimmy Sky by Alessandro Bergonzoni, Mario Zucca and Stefano Nosei.
In 1995 he edited "Un giorno ideale per i pescibanana" with Stefano Accorsi based on the homonymous story by Jerome David Salinger and winner of the "Iceberg Competition". In the same year he collaborated with Wim Wenders and Michelangelo Antonioni taking care of the audio synchronization of some scenes of the movie "Beyond the Clouds". The collaboration with Wim Wenders will then resume in 2010 on the occasion of the first Italian short film in 3D as editor-assistent with Roberto Perpignani.
In the late 1990s he began collaborating with RAI by signing the post-production of prime time broadcasts for RaiUno, RaiDue and RaiTre. For RaiTre with his friend Lucio Dalla he post-produces the transmission "Taxi", for RaiUno and with the direction of Francesco Vicario, he signs the editing of "Ruvido Show".
As a director at the end of the nineties he directed the short "Tre secoli d'amore per Nonna Cleofe" based on a story by the journalist Sergio Turone and interpreted by Carla Astolfi, and the theatrical shows for Canal Jimmy Sky by Alessandro Bergonzoni, Mario Zucca and Stefano Nosei.