Hi! I'm Meredith, a filmmaker, editor, and assistant editor in NYC.
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I’ve been editing in both Premiere and AVID for over a decade, mostly working in documentary, unscripted television, and journalism. Most recently, I’ve been working with Paramount as the Lead Assistant Editor on the past six seasons of "Wild N' Out," as well as "MTV Unplugged," the CMT Music Awards, and the VMAs. My heart has always been in documentary filmmaking, and I was also the Assistant Editor for feature documentaries "So Sick" and "Rocky Flats.”
Previously, I worked as a Shooter/Editor for Business Insider Today and interned with NBC Left Field and WGBH. I received a MA in News and Documentary Journalism from New York University and a BS in Film and Television from Boston University. As my Master's thesis, I produced, shot, and edited a 25-minute documentary exploring Armenian culture and history through family recipes. My favorite stories to work on include food, culture, music, the environment, and education.
I’m also a proud member of IATSE Local 700 – The Motion Picture Editors Guild and am available to work on both union and non-union productions.
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Services
EDITING
My favorite thing about editing that it lets me mix my creativity and technical skills. With over 10 years of experience in Adobe Premiere and AVID Media Composer, I’ve edited live music performances, short documentaries, social media clips, marketing videos, red carpet interviews, and video journalism stories. My skills also include creating graphics and VFX in After Effects and editing footage shot on a greenscreen.
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ASSISTANT EDITING
As an AE for unscripted TV and documentaries, I take media from the camera to final delivery. My duties have included organizing years of footage, setting up projects, ingesting and syncing media, creating proxies, pulling selects, troubleshooting remote workflows, exporting sequences for sound mix and color, onlining footage, exporting final deliverables, and delivering shows to networks. I also created what one sound mixer described as the “most organized, smartest AAF I’ve ever received.”