Terence Macartney-Filgate, a pioneering documentary maker and cinematographer who helped develop an unscripted, observational style of filmmaking common in reality TV today, has died. He was 97.
WHEN SCOTT MACARTNEY entered the gate at the January 2008 World Cup downhill race in Kitzbühel, Austria, he gave the start referee a rare, brief smile. Positioned in the top 20 after his final ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Scott Macartney thought he was having a great run. The skier from Kirkland was moving fast over the ice and snow Jan. 19 on an Austrian mountain. It wasn’t until almost the end that ...
One horrific downhill crash two years ago in Kitzbuehel, Austria, altered the course of U.S. skier Scott Macartney’s career. Still, the two-time Olympian is hoping he’s remembered for more than just ...
Macartney briefly loses consciousness: Scott Macartney of Kirkland crashed during a World Cup downhill event Saturday and has a severe concussion. Macartney, competing on his 30th birthday, crashed ...
Two-time Olympian Scott Macartney has decided to retire from ski racing after a 12-year career with the national team. The 32-year-old native of Redmond says hip, knee and head injuries over the past ...
At 87, Terence Macartney-Filgate is not only the oldest outstanding achievement honoree in the 18-year history of Toronto's Hot Docs festival, he's the only one to have given Jim Morrison a failing ...
The longtime collaborator with the National Film Board of Canada helped develop the unscripted, observational style of making documentaries. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Terence ...
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