Artists in Residence
The Artist-in-Residence Program is a core component of Manhattan Edit Workshop's Six Week Art of Editing Course. Top film editors join the class to screen and discuss their work, while students share their edits for comments and critique.
Our Resident Artists include some of the best in the business: Alan Heim (All That Jazz*, Network*), David Salter (Finding Nemo*, Toy Story 2), Andrew Mondshein (What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, Sixth Sense), John Gilroy (Michael Clayton*, Tumbleweeds), Stephen Rotter (The Right Stuff*, Enchanted, The World According to Garp), Curtiss Clayton (My Own Private Idaho, The Assasination of Jesse James), Carol Littleton (E.T.*, Grand Canyon), Christopher Tellefsen (Capote*, The People vs. Larry Flint), Lee Percy (Reversal of Fortune*, Boys Don't Cry*), Tom Haneke (American Dream*, He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'*), Keith Reamer (I Shot Andy Warhol, Suffering Man's Charity), Michael Berenbaum (Before Night Falls, Sex and The City), Bill Pankow (Drumline, The Untouchables*) Larry Silk (Marjoe*, Wildman Blues), Kate Sanford (The Wire, Sex and The City) and Norman Hollyn (Heathers, "The Film Editing Room Handbook").
*Academy Award winner
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Keith Reamer
A veteran of independent film, Keith edited such films as The Ballad of Little Jo, starring Ian McKellan, I Shot Andy Warhol, starring Lili Taylor, and Three Seasons, winner of Grand Jury Prize at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. Keith also cut Stephanie Daley, which received the Waldo Salt Award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Other films Keith has edited include, Alan CummingÌs Suffering ManÌs Charity, Morgan FreemanÌs Homecoming and Amreeka.
