Scott Trost
Scott Trost
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Scott Trost is a Canadian film editor known for his work in the film industry.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: 1972
Still active in the industry
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: Canadian
Profession(s): Film Editor
Early Life and Background
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Scott Trost was born in 1972. He began his career as a film editor, working on various projects before becoming well-known for his expertise.
Major Accomplishments
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Trost has been involved in many notable film projects throughout his career. Some of these include:
Working on major motion pictures and television shows.
Receiving numerous awards and nominations for his work.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some notable works edited by Trost include movies such as This Means War, No Strings Attached, and The Change-Up. His ability to seamlessly integrate visual effects with live-action elements has earned him praise from critics and peers alike.
Impact and Legacy
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Trost's work has had a significant impact on the film industry. His innovative approach to editing has influenced many other editors, and his ability to balance style with substance has elevated the overall quality of films he works on. As a result, Trost is widely respected within the industry for his talent and dedication.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Scott Trost's contributions to the film industry have made him a notable figure in the world of cinema. His expertise has earned him recognition from peers and critics alike, and his innovative approach to editing continues to inspire new generations of editors.
Quotes by Scott Trost
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He's an integral part of what we're trying to do. He's going to be one of the best players in the league coming back next year. He's made a lot of strides in his game and elevated his game every year.

In those games, we turned the ball over way too much. It wasn't so much what the other teams did as what we didn't do.

I'm proud of my kids. They're resilient. They fought back in a tough environment. With the tough crowds in our league, our kids are used to it. It was our never say die attitude, our belief we're going to win.

Anybody can beat anybody now. Hopefully, we can develop some consistency. If we do that, we're capable of playing with anybody and beating anybody.

They are very good. It will be a totally different game. We have to adjust how we play. We are familiar with their style. It will be a game of turnovers. We have to put this one behind us and focus on Puget Sound.

They are very good. They put tremendous pressure on the ball and make it hard to enter your offense. We need to use our size advantage in a number of ways.

I've got great players and great kids. They were physically exhausted, but they battled through it. We were dragging. We were physically and mentally tired.

It's a very good sectional. If we play like we're capable, I think we've got as good a chance as anybody to come out of there.

It should be a whale of a game. Lawrence is very, very good. They play a system that's very hard to play against.