Video Editing
The ‘Main Edit Reel’ above showcases feature films and shorts.
The video above is a promo I edited for Social Media Film Festival.
In 2021, I edited an hour long tribute video to my father who passed away at the very end of 2020. In 2022, I edited a much shorter 8 minute version to be used as a demo.
Here is a sample music video I edited.
In 2009, I directed and edited “The Octo Circus.” You can view it on the Short Films Page.
In 2008, I edited “War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave“ directed by and starring C. Thomas Howell for The Asylum production company.
In 2007, I edited some projects of the old-time Hollywood type residents for the Motion Picture Television Fund in Calabasas, CA. I edited the feature film length independent comedy “Geek Mythology.” It can be found at Amazon.com
“My So-Called Japanese Life” is a feature film documentary I edited in 2006-2007.
My earliest involvement with editing was the hands-on training and theory I received at Columbia College-Hollywood. With white gloves on, I edited a short film on a 16MM Moviola machine. I was introduced to the 16MM flatbed. I edited a short film music video on a 3/4 inch machine that I also directed, “Circus Envy.” My love for editing never faded out.
For most projects I edited using Final Cut Pro 7, but I’ve learned basic Avid, Adobe Premiere Pro and Davinci Resolve. I’m mainly using Premiere and Davinci Resolve now.