American Cinema Editors

“Top Gun: Maverick” Editor Eddie Hamilton, ACE, Joins Manhattan Edit Workshop as Artist in Residence

MEWShop’s Six Week Intensive Art of Editing Workshop Starts Online or In Person March 1st

“Ms Marvel”and “Wanda Vision” Editor Nona Khodai, ACE, Joins Manhattan Edit Workshop as Their Next Artist in Residence

MEWShop’s Six Week Intensive Art of Editing Workshop Starts Online or In Person November 7th

“tick, tick… Boom!” and “In The Heights” Editor Myron Kerstein, ACE, Joins Manhattan Edit Workshop as Their Next Artist in Residence

MEWShop’s Six Week Intensive Art of Editing Workshop Starts Online June 20th

Sight, Sound & Story: Live Presents Inside the Cutting Room of “Succession” on March 24th

Go inside the cutting room of peak tv’s most captivating and compelling drama series.

Sight, Sound & Story: Live Presents Creating a New Sound Universe for “The Wheel of Time” on March 2nd

New York, NY – February 17, 2022 - Manhattan Edit Workshop’s “Sight, Sound & Story: Live” monthly online event series continues on March 2nd with Creating a New Sound Universe for “The Wheel of Time” featuring Sound Designer Luke Gentry, Sound Designer Ben Meechan & Supervising Sound Editor Matt Skelding with Moderator Woody Woodhall, CAS.


Inside Episode XVIII: Sound is one of the most important elements in film and can be used to elevate a performance, evoke emotions, and make fantasy worlds come alive. Join Emmy-winning Supervising Sound Editor Matt Skelding ("Black Mirror"), and Sound Designers Luke Gentry ("Aladdin," "Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard ") & Ben Meechan ("Last Night In Soho") as they discuss their incredible sound work on Amazon's new fantasy series The Wheel of Time. The conversation will be guided by moderator Woody Woodhall, CAS (Studio Principal of Allied Post Audio), who will discuss with the team how they created the otherworldly ambiance, and bold, unique sound identity for The Wheel of Time. They will also discuss how they collaborated with the showrunners and how they had the freedom to try new things while also sticking with the integrity of the book series the show is based on. Throughout the discussion we will see and hear examples of their extraordinary work in this series.  This is a free online event!


All attendees who register for this event will receive a link and password 30 minutes prior to the event.  The event will be available at 8:00 PM EST/ 5:00 PM PST on March 2nd.  This will gain free access for all attendees who register.


This event wouldn’t be possible without our Master Storyteller Sponsors: OWC, AJA Video Systems, American Cinema Editors, & EditFest Global; as well as our Technology Sponsors: ZEISS, and Filmmaker U.  We are also grateful for the continued support of our partners ProductionHUB, Digital Cinema Society, LAPPG, NYWIFT, Film Fatales, LUMOS PR, and The D-Word

​To register, please go to: https://bit.ly/3GOeAmI


About Our Panelists:

Luke Gentry is an Emmy-nominated sound designer based in London. His extensive experience ranges from TV and games to independent films and iconic studio features. A frequent collaborator with Guy Ritchie, Luke sound designed Disney’s 2019 remake of "Aladdin" and "The Gentlemen." His recent work includes sound designing Amazon’s fantasy drama series "The Wheel of Time"; and he was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing as the sound designer of Netflix’s award-winning animated miniseries "Watership Down."

His credits further include sound designing Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, "The Hitman's Bodyguard," Warner Bros.’ "Tomb Raider," and the horror thriller "The Ritual," and FX editing "Wrath of Man."

​His passion for recording and inventive approach to sound design drive him to constantly push boundaries and create unique soundscapes for each project.

Ben Meechan is a UK-based sound designer with over 18 years of industry experience. "From Mission Impossible: Fallout" to Edgar Wright’s "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, "Ben is no stranger to innovative sound design and hard-hitting effects.  In 2022, his work as the sound designer of Wright’s "Last Night in Soho" earned Ben a spot on the Oscar shortlist for Sound.  His recent credits further include sound designing Amazon’s fantasy drama series "The Wheel of Time" and Showtime’s upcoming sci-fi series "The Man Who Fell to Earth" developed by Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet, based on the 1963 novel by Walter Tevis.

​In addition to major feature films and TV dramas, Ben has also worked on animated projects, documentaries, and independent films. 

​A true craftsman with a strong sensibility for storytelling, Ben collaborates heavily with his fellow filmmakers to create a cohesive story while always staying true to his own style.

Matt Skelding is an Emmy-winning supervising sound editor based in London. With over 20 years of industry experience, he has worked on a diverse array of projects ranging from studio features ("Disney’s Maleficent: Mistress of Evil") to award-winning television and independent films ("Peaky Blinders," "The Danish Girl" and "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing," "Missouri").  Most recently, Matt served as the supervising sound editor of Amazon’s fantasy drama series "The Wheel of Time," prior to which he headed the sound team for Seasons 1 and 2 of TNT’s "The Alienist." He is currently the co-supervising sound editor of Netflix’s upcoming film "Matilda."

​His work on Netflix’s hit series "Black Mirror" earned him an Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing on a Limited Series, as well as a Golden Reel Award from Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE).

His accolades further include three BAFTA nominations for Best Sound on "Wallander," "Great Expectations," and "The Promise"; a BAFTA TV Craft nomination for "Peaky Blinders"; a Craft & Design Award nomination from the Royal Television Society for "Strike Back"; and three additional MPSE Golden Reel nominations.

Woody Woodhall, CAS is the owner of Allied Post Audio in Santa Monica, CA and is an award-winning supervising sound editor, sound designer and re-recording mixer.  His work spans feature films, documentaries, podcasts, commercials, and television programming including hundreds of hours for outlets such as Netflix, Amazon Studios, YouTube Red, CBS, Comedy Central, and Food Network.  He has recently completed mixing the 1st season of the series "Cal Fire" for Discovery Network, a feature documentary on the electronic musician, Moby, called, "Moby Doc," as well as an upcoming feature film release starring Mena Suvari called, "The Greatest Inheritance." Woody is author of the college textbook, Audio Production and Postproduction, used at universities across the world.  He also heads the Los Angeles Post Production Group (LAPPG) where he shares his filmmaking expertise alongside other working professionals on a monthly basis.

“There Will Be Blood” & “Boogie Nights” Editor Dylan Tichenor, ACE, Joins Manhattan Edit Workshop as Their Next Artist in Residence

MEWShop’s Six Week Intensive Art of Editing Workshop Starts Online November 1st with Artist in Residence and Editor Dylan Tichenor, ACE

Oscar-nominated Editor of “The Descendants” Kevin Tent, ACE, Joins Manhattan Edit Workshop as Their Next Artist in Residence

MEWShop’s Acclaimed Six Week Intensive Art of Editing Workshop is now a live online course

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Editor Mary Jo Markey, ACE, Signs on as Manhattan Edit Workshop’s Next Artist in Residence

MEWShop’s Acclaimed Six Week Intensive Art of Editing Workshop is now a live online course

Acclaimed Editor Troy Takaki, ACE, Signs on as Manhattan Edit Workshop’s Next Artist in Residence

MEWShop’s Six Week Intensive Art of Editing Workshop is now a live online course

Emmy-winning Editor Lee Percy, ACE, Returns as Manhattan Edit Workshop’s Next Artist in Residence

Students will have the opportunity to work with the editor of “Boys Don’t Cry” for the March Six Week Intensive workshop

MEWShop proudly announces that Editor Lee Percy, ACE, will join our March/April 2020 Six Week Intensive.

Lee Percy, ACE has worked with director Barbet Schroeder from the Academy Award-winning film, Reversal of Fortune to Murder by Numbers. Lee also edited the Academy Award-winning Boys Don't Cry, and the critically acclaimed film, Maria Full of Grace.

Acclaimed Editor Tim Streeto, ACE, joins Our Next Six Week Intensive Starting November 5th!

MEWShop proudly announces that television & film editor Tim Streeto, ACE,  will join our November/December 2018 Six Week Intensive.

Emmy Nominated Editor Jim Stewart, ACE Joins Our June 2018 Six Week Intensive!

Veteran editor Jim Stewart, ACE, has been editing feature films and television for over 30 years.  His breakthrough editing position was on the hit series Life Goes On.

“Sight, Sound & Story: Post Production Summit” Returns for its Sixth Year to NYC on June 14th

Manhattan Edit Workshop (MEWShop), the east coast leader in training and certification for content creators, announces the return of Sight, Sound & Story: Post Production Summit, taking place June 14th at the NYIT Auditorium Theater on Broadway.

A Conversation with Film and TV Editor Brian A. Kates

In 2004, Manhattan Edit Workshop began a four-week editing workshop for aspiring professional editors. In 2006, it became their six-week workshop. During the six weeks, the students receive training on the most-used editing tools of the industry. They are also given a chance to explore the art of editing. An important aspect of the workshop is the Artist in Residence. A successful professional editor visits the class to offer some insights into their own career, as well as look at the work the students are doing and provide them with some feedback.

Brian A. Kates was the artist in residence for the January/February 2018 workshop. He is an Emmy award-winning editor for his work on Taking Chance, as well as a two-time Eddie award winner for his work on Bessie and Lackawanna Blues. He is also known for his work on The Savages, Shortbus, Killing Them Softly, How to Talk to Girls at Parties and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.

Picture Editors In The Spotlight - Editor's Guild Magazine

ON June 8 and 9, the American Cinema Editors and Manhattan Edit Workshop held the fourth annual EditFest NY at the Directors Guild Theatre in Manhattan.  Well-known editors from the worlds of documentary, features, and television presented five Q & A panels and stayed for informal chats with the audiences.  They also attended a cocktail party at Le Parker Meridian Hotel Friday night. 

Edit Fest 2012: Pros discuss their inspiration

Edit Fest NY took place last month at the Director’s Guild of America offices here.  The conference was attended by editors, assistant editors, directors and producers looking to expand their knowledge base as well as the forms of media they work in.

EditFest NY, 2012 (DAY 1)

A bit late getting my notes up, but Manhattan Edit Workshop held its yearly EditFest NY this past weekend, hosting a number of discussions with feature film, documentary, and commercial editors. The Friday night kickoff at the Director’s Guild of America Theatre, titled “The Lean Forward Moment”, had moderator Norman Hollyn (The Cotton Club; Heathers;), leading a panel of 4 editors who each shared a 5-10 minute scene that inspired them to become an editor.  Here are some of the highlights that they shared…

Filmmaking And Creative Superstars Share Stories From The Cutting Room Floor at EditFest NY 2012

Go behind the scenes with the editors from The Avengers, Moneyball, All That Jazz, Treme and many more as they discuss techniques behind cutting critically acclaimed projects and industry blockbusters

EditFest NY Returns June 8th - 9th in 2012!

EditFest NY, the east coast version of American Cinema Editor’s successful EditFest series, (launched in June 2009 at The Director’s Guild Theater in Manhattan) is returning June 8 - 9, 2012. EditFest NY is presented by American Cinema Editors (ACE) and Manhattan Edit Workshop (MEWShop).  Over the course of the weekend, EditFest NY will present some of the best known and highly regarded east coast film editors who turned out to mingle, mentor, and present.  Last year's event kicked off with an industry insider’s view of how to break into the editing business.  The panel was followed by an opening night gala, a wall-to-wall party where panelists from every EditFest NY panel mingled with rapt attendees.