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Gabby Swenson - Editor
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Gabby Swenson - Editor

Meet Gabby Swenson, an editor based in Nashville working on music videos, commercials and branded content. Her love of editing began when she discovered Windows Movie Maker and became the ‘go to’ filmmaker for her friends and family. She has a passion for documentaries about adventure sports and is keen to expand her career in this direction. Enjoy Gabby’s career story!

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Nam Na-young - Editor
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Nam Na-young - Editor

Meet Nam Na-Young editor of Netflix hit show Squid Game.

Her story is a wonderful mix of determination and taking up opportunities at the right time. Nam Na-young established the first-ever studio in Korea that specializes in negative cutting which led to amazing opportunities. She’s wonderfully open about her own experiences in her early career.

Her meticulous attention to detail and approach to ensuring there are multiple versions of scenes is super inspiring. Enjoy Nam Na-young’s story!

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Mellissa Lo - Editor
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Mellissa Lo - Editor

Meet editor Mellissa Lo, winner of the 2022 Chris Crookall Award for Breakthrough Editor at the BFE Cut Above Awards. Melissa cut her teeth editing some incredibly creative TV trailers, and has recently been signed with Jessica Carney Associates as a Feature Film and TV Drama Editor. She really is incredibly inspiring and has some wonderful words of wisdom for aspiring editors. Enjoy Mellissa’s career story!

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Amy Eakin - Editor
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Amy Eakin - Editor

Meet Amy Eakin, an editor who currently leads a large team of editors over at Bustle Digital group. Amy is an amazing mix of creative and business leader. As well as all of this she runs her own editing business ‘James Post’ that is going from strength to strength. I’m so pleased to be sharing her story as her path into managing a team of editors as well as maintaining her editing career is super inspiring and she has some amazing insight. Enjoy Amy’s story!

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Cass Rudolph - Editor
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Cass Rudolph - Editor

Meet Cass Rudolph, a Toronto based director and editor who’s focus is to share stories from artists on the margins. I love Cass’ story as she has a beautiful approach to work and to ensuring it fits into the life you want for yourself. A career in editing can take many different forms and as Cass rightly says, it’s important to ‘check in with yourself often’ to ensure you’re living your truth. Enjoy Cass’ story!

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Danielle Boesenberg - Editor
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Danielle Boesenberg - Editor

Meet Danielle Boesenberg an Australian based TV and Film editor and the President of the Australian Screen Editors Guild. Danielle’s passion for supporting new filmmakers as they ‘find their voice’ is brilliant to see, you can tell that she’s a really nurturing storyteller. I know you’ll love her story, enjoy!

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Phila Demi - Editor

Phila Demi - Editor

Meet Phila Demi, an editor based in Amsterdam. Phila’s work is so expressive, her work includes a stunning mixed media film about Virgil Abloh. I love the way she articulates the dynamic between director and editor and how it’s like ‘learning a new language, project to project, director to director.’ She talks with great passion about her process and I know you’ll love her story. Enjoy!

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