Jeff Seibenick
Jeff Seibenick began filming at an early age, since he could afford his first VHS video camera he started making movies with his high school friends on weekends and summers, several of which ended up in the local video store! He was in the second class to graduate from the newly established University of North Carolina School of the Arts School of Filmmaking with a major in Directing and Editing.
After moving to Los Angeles in 2001, Seibenick found some small successes in the music video industry before being asked by his college friend Jody Hill and former roommate Danny McBride to edit their first film, "The Foot Fist Way." That opened the door to more comedy editing when he got his first TV job on "The Sarah Silverman Program."
A few years later, his college buddies cam calling once again to help on their first HBO show "Eastbound and Down." From there Jeff was able to parlay his skills as an editor into more television comedies and indy features like "Flower and Legacy of the Whitetail Deer Hunter" and soon he found himself editing the pilot to "Young Sheldon" with director Jon Favreau. After a short conversation one day about their love for "Star Wars," Jeff told Jon that if he were ever to make anything "Star Wars" to look no futher for an editor. Sure enough, when it was announced that Jon would be healming "The Mandalorian" for Disney+ Jeff emailed him and the rest is history. A massive childhood dream come true, Jeff has been a part of the "Star Wars Universe" ever since.