Elizabeth Klinck
Elizabeth Klinck is a visual researcher and clearance specialist in the Canadian and international documentary film industry. Some of the notable projects she has worked on include Werner Herzog's Into the Inferno,[1] Thorsten Schütte's Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words,[2] Barry Arvich's Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story,[3] Sarah Polley's Stories We Tell,[4] Hrund Gunnsteinsdottir's Innsaei[5] and Neil Diamond's Reel Injun.[6]
She was nominated for an Emmy Award in the craft of research, and three times for Best Visual Researcher at the FOCAL Awards in the United Kingdom.[7] She has also won the 2014, 2015 and 2017 Barbara Sears Award for Best Visual Research from the Canadian Screen Awards. In 2015 she won a Prix Gemeaux for her work on Apocalypse World One and in 2010 she won a Gemini for Best Visual Research for her work on Reel Injun. She has also won a Yorkton Golden Sheaf award and was honored with the FOCAL International Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008. She is the founding chairperson of the Visual Researchers' Society of Canada.[8]
Awards
Year | Award | Film/Television Program | Co-Winner |
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2008 | FOCAL Lifetime Achievement Award[9] | ||
2008 | Yorkton Golden Sheaf for Best Research[10] | The Nature of Things: "The Science of the Senses - Touch" | |
2010 | Gemini for Best Visual Research[11] | Reel Injun | Laura Blaney |
2011 | FOCAL Award for Best Use of Footage in a Factual Production ][12] | Reel Injun | Laura Blaney |
2014 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research[13] | Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story | |
2014 | DOC Star Award Documentary Organization of Canada[14] | ||
2015 | Gémeaux for Best Research | Apocalypse World War One | Valerie Combard |
2015 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research | Apocalypse World War One | Valerie Combard |
2017 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research[15] | How to Change the World | Elizabeth Etherington |
2017 | FOCAL Award for Best Use of Footage in an Arts Production | Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words | |
2019 | Canadian Screen Award - Academy Board of Director's Tribute |
Nominations
Year | Award | Film/Television Program | Co-Researcher |
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2002 | Gemini Award for Best Biographical Documentary Program | Ted Allan: Minstrel Boy of the Twentieth Century | |
2005 | FOCAL Award Nominated for Footage Researcher of the Year[16] | ||
2006 | Emmy Award Nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Craft: Research[17] | Middle Sexes: Redefining He and She | |
2010 | Gemini for Best Visual Research[18] | Reel Injun | Laura Blaney |
2011 | Best Use of Footage in a Factual Production[19] | Reel Injun | Laura Blaney |
2011 | FOCAL Award Nominated for Jane Mercer Footage Researcher of the Year[20] | ||
2014 | FOCAL Award Nominated for Best Use of Footage in an Entertainment Production[21] | Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story | |
2014 | FOCAL Award Nominated for Best Use of Footage in a Factual Production[22] | Arctic Defenders | |
2014 | FOCAL Award Nominated for Jane Mercer Footage Researcher of the Year[23] | ||
2014 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research | Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story | |
2015 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research | The Secret Disco Revolution | |
2015 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research | Apocalypse World War One | Valerie Combard |
2015 | Gémeaux for Best Research Current Affairs[24] | Apocalypse World War One | Valerie Combard |
2017 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research[25] | How to Change the World | Elizabeth Etherington |
2017 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research[26] | Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah | Adam Benzine, Leslie Swift, Lindsay Zarwell |
2017 | FOCAL Award for Best Use of Footage in an Arts Production | Eat That Question - Frank Zappa in His Own Words | |
2017 | FOCAL Award for Best Use of Footage in a Cinema Release | Eat That Question - Frank Zappa in His Own Words | |
2017 | FOCAL Award for Best Use of Footage about the Natural World | Into the Inferno | |
2018 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research | Quebec My Country Mon Pays | |
2018 | Barbara Sears Canadian Screen Award for Best Visual Research | The Devil's Horn | Elspeth Domville |
References
- Into the Inferno at IMDb
- Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words at IMDb
- Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story at IMDb
- "Stories We Tell". Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- Innsaei at IMDb
- Canada, Government of Canada, National Film Board of. "National Film Board of Canada". Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- "Klinck, Elizabeth - Footage Skills & Services - FOCAL International". Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- "Elizabeth Klinck and the "Tingle Principle"". Point of View. 10 August 2015.
- "FOCAL International Awards Celebrate Winners - FOCAL International News - News & Journal - FOCAL International". Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- "CANADA'S GOLDEN SHEAF AWARD WINNERS 2008" (PDF). Yorkton Film Festival.
- "Reel Injun wins five Geminis!". Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- "Reel Injun Wins Five Geminis".
- "Academy Announces Canadian Screen Awards Winners - Sportscaster Magazine". 5 March 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- "DOC Institute taps Klinck, Story for inaugural awards". Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- "Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television Winner's List".
- "The FOCAL International Awards 2005 - FOCAL International Awards - FOCAL International". www.focalint.org.
- "NOMINEES FOR THE NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY Emmy® AWARDS ANNOUNCED BY THE NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.
- "26th Annual Gemini Awards 2011". geminiawards.tribute.ca.
- "The FOCAL International Awards 2011 - FOCAL International Awards - FOCAL International". www.focalint.org.
- "The FOCAL International Awards 2011 - FOCAL International Awards - FOCAL International". www.focalint.org.
- "The FOCAL International Awards 2014 - FOCAL International Awards - FOCAL International". www.focalint.org.
- "The FOCAL International Awards 2014 - FOCAL International Awards - FOCAL International". www.focalint.org.
- "The FOCAL International Awards 2014 - FOCAL International Awards - FOCAL International". www.focalint.org.
- http://www.acct.ca/medias/files/pdf/Site%20prix%20G%C3%A9meaux/Gagnants/gem2015-gagnants-liste-artisansdocumentaire.pdf
- "How To Change The World | Barbara Sears Award for Best Visual Research | Canadian Screen Awards". January 9, 2017.
- "Adam Benzine, Leslie Swift, Lindsay Zarwell, Elizabeth Klinck | Barbara Sears Award for Best Visual Research Nominee | Canadian Screen Awards". January 12, 2017.