Talented Documentary Editors Available
First, I want to give you a free gift, courtesy of my client Katie Teague, whose wonderful documentary “Money and Life” is currently getting standing ovations at theaters nationwide.
You can see how we structured her essay-style, hybrid documentary by watching “Money and Life” free of charge at:
http://moneyandlifemovie.com/watch-now
Next, if you foresee needing an editor, please contact me. Two of my most talented editors are currently finishing big projects and will be available soon.
Choosing the right editor is an important, albeit time-consuming process. The stakes are high and you can spend a lot of effort vetting potential candidates.
I’ve already done a great deal of your due diligence.
Most of my editors graduated from the best documentary program in the world at UC Berkeley, where I taught for 18 years, and have been trained in my story-telling expertise.
Here are three more reasons why you might want to work with a New Doc Editing editor:
First, you save money. Our rate is $2600/week, at the low end of the professional editor range, but at the high end in talent.
Second, our editors have great track records, with films screening at stations such as PBS, Bravo and MSNBC.
Third, when you hire one of our editors, you also get one hour of story consulting from me per week free ($300 value). Essentially, you’re getting two minds for the price of one.
If you’re soon entering post-production or need to switch editors mid-stream, please email me so we can schedule a time to talk.
You can also learn more about working with New Doc Editing editors at:
https://newdocediting.com/services/documentary-editing-policies
Here’s a testimonial from one happy client:
“My experience over the past several months was nothing less than wonderful. New Doc Editing is well organized and extremely professional. My editor has stellar editing skills, is patient, and is unbelievably dedicated.
“I am very proud of the film we created. It would not have been possible without my fantastic editing team.”
— Chris Carpenter, Director, “Born in Goma”