Alex Rodríguez

Alex Rodríguez

Known For:Editing
Gender:Male
Birthday:1971-05-18
Place of Birth:Saint-Martin-d'Hères, Isère, France
Also Known As: Alexandro Rodríguez / Alejandro Rodriguez / Alejandro Rodríguez / Alexandre Rodríguez / Alexandro Rodríguez /
Known For: Editing Gender: Male Birthday: 1971-05-18 More

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Alex Rodríguez (born May 18, 1971) is a French-born Mexican film editor with more than twenty film credits. Rodríguez was born in Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France. He has edited several films directed by Alfonso Cuarón, commencing with Y tu mamá también (2001). He and Cuarón were nominated for the Academy Award for Film Editing for the film Children of Men (2006). The critic Wesley Morris described their work as follows: "'Children of Men' has a blistering immediacy that's singular in this age of rapid cutting. Along with Alex Rodríguez, Cuarón cut the picture himself, and while he uses digital effects as enrichment, he builds scenes within the camera's frame rather than just in an editing room. So the film is as theatrical as it is cinematic."
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  • name:Alex Rodríguez
  • Known For:Editing
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1971-05-18
  • Place of Birth:Saint-Martin-d'Hères, Isère, France
  • Also Known As: Alexandro Rodríguez · Alejandro Rodriguez · Alejandro Rodríguez · Alexandre Rodríguez · Alexandro Rodríguez ·
  • Biography:Alex Rodríguez (born May 18, 1971) is a French-born Mexican film editor with more than twenty film credits. Rodríguez was born in Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France. He has edited several films directed by Alfonso Cuarón, commencing with Y tu mamá también (2001). He and Cuarón were nominated for the Academy Award for Film Editing for the film Children of Men (2006). The critic Wesley Morris described their work as follows: "'Children of Men' has a blistering immediacy that's singular in this age of rapid cutting. Along with Alex Rodríguez, Cuarón cut the picture himself, and while he uses digital effects as enrichment, he builds scenes within the camera's frame rather than just in an editing room. So the film is as theatrical as it is cinematic."
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