Tim Leaton
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Tim Leaton is a filmmaker and assistant editor. He won significant critical attention in 2006 when he was awarded the grand prize of the 2006 Film Your Issue
competition, judged by President Barack Obama, George Clooney and the Dalai Lama, among others. Leaton presented his winning film Orphans in Africa and gave acceptance speeches, covered by the press, at three awards ceremonies: at the United Nations Headquarters where he was introduced by the President of USA Today, then again in Hollywood where he was introduced by the Mayor of Los Angeles, and finally during Sundance in Park City with Kevin Bacon and Mandy Moore. Leaton also received the 2006 grand prize Walt Disney Pictures paid internship. His mentors included some of the top executives, and he began getting hands-on experience on various Disney films. When a newspaper reporter asked him what his favorite memory was from his grand-prize internship, he replied "Having dinner with Roy Disney on board the Queen Mary." This internship gave Leaton the connections and experience that would help him land future jobs in Hollywood after he finished college. He returned to Film Your Issue
as a member of the jury the following year, and has also judged other student film contests.
In 2007, just three weeks before his college graduation, Tim lived through the Virginia Tech Massacre, the deadliest massacre in the history of the US, while locked in a classroom all day. Soon after, he graduated with the top academic honor of summa cum laude in each of his two separate degrees, and moved to Los Angeles on August 1, 2007.
From 2007 to 2008 he worked with Ben Stiller
at DreamWorks Pictures on the Academy Award-nominated film Tropic Thunder
in the editing department, and received a letter of recommendation from Ben Stiller.
In 2009 he moved up to become an Assistant Editor, and has since Assistant Edited over a dozen TV shows for various studios such as Warner Brothers, ABC, and NBC.
Tim has been featured in many media outlets, including the United Nations Chronicle, distributed to leaders around the world in various languages. In 2011, he was pictured in LIFE Magazine.
Film Your Issue
Film Your Issue is a national issue film contest featuring 30 to 60-second films by U.S. residents from the ages of 18 to 26. Spearheaded by Heathcliff Rothman, in partnership with The American Democracy Project, the contest had its first "beta" round in 2005....
competition, judged by President Barack Obama, George Clooney and the Dalai Lama, among others. Leaton presented his winning film Orphans in Africa and gave acceptance speeches, covered by the press, at three awards ceremonies: at the United Nations Headquarters where he was introduced by the President of USA Today, then again in Hollywood where he was introduced by the Mayor of Los Angeles, and finally during Sundance in Park City with Kevin Bacon and Mandy Moore. Leaton also received the 2006 grand prize Walt Disney Pictures paid internship. His mentors included some of the top executives, and he began getting hands-on experience on various Disney films. When a newspaper reporter asked him what his favorite memory was from his grand-prize internship, he replied "Having dinner with Roy Disney on board the Queen Mary." This internship gave Leaton the connections and experience that would help him land future jobs in Hollywood after he finished college. He returned to Film Your Issue
Film Your Issue
Film Your Issue is a national issue film contest featuring 30 to 60-second films by U.S. residents from the ages of 18 to 26. Spearheaded by Heathcliff Rothman, in partnership with The American Democracy Project, the contest had its first "beta" round in 2005....
as a member of the jury the following year, and has also judged other student film contests.
In 2007, just three weeks before his college graduation, Tim lived through the Virginia Tech Massacre, the deadliest massacre in the history of the US, while locked in a classroom all day. Soon after, he graduated with the top academic honor of summa cum laude in each of his two separate degrees, and moved to Los Angeles on August 1, 2007.
From 2007 to 2008 he worked with Ben Stiller
Ben Stiller
Benjamin Edward "Ben" Stiller is an American comedian, actor, writer, film director, and producer. He is the son of veteran comedians and actors Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara....
at DreamWorks Pictures on the Academy Award-nominated film Tropic Thunder
Tropic Thunder
Tropic Thunder is a 2008 American action satire comedy film written, produced, and directed by Ben Stiller, and starring Stiller, Robert Downey, Jr., and Jack Black. The main plot revolves around a group of prima donna actors who are making a Vietnam War film...
in the editing department, and received a letter of recommendation from Ben Stiller.
In 2009 he moved up to become an Assistant Editor, and has since Assistant Edited over a dozen TV shows for various studios such as Warner Brothers, ABC, and NBC.
Tim has been featured in many media outlets, including the United Nations Chronicle, distributed to leaders around the world in various languages. In 2011, he was pictured in LIFE Magazine.