George Edelman
Editor-in-Chief
Producer and Screenwriter
George Edelman in an LA native who started his career working as a production assistant on indie features. He moved into the grip and lighting department, had a pit stop in art department, and eventually worked as a first AD, production manager, production coordinator, line producer, then creative producer and screenwriter.
He produced on projects for HBO and Comedy Central.
He served as a creative consultant on branded content for brands at major agencies, produced the content, and was repped at Paradigm Agency and Black Box Management.
He wrote and developed multiple feature films as well as episodic content with high profile production companies including Bad Robot.
In 2015 his indie feature Amigo Undead was the winner of numerous audience awards in the festival circuit and was bought for distribution and released by Gravitas Ventures. It continues to play on many major streaming platforms and cable channels.
George has had the good fortune of working with and learning from many great talents including Bob Odenkirk, Justin Roiland (Rick and Morty), Dan Harmon (Community), Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner (Drunk History). As well as many editors, staff writers, directors, and showrunners working in the industry today.
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Thank you so much, it was a lengthy Q&A he did prior to the film, and I took the best notes I could and tried to get this up quickly and accurately to the event and what he said. The Russo Brothers question was a great one, it was about the lenses, stabilizer and other gear he used associated with the iPhone on High Flying Bird. I very much WISH I had gotten it all down but he rapid fired the answer and I wouldn't want to misrepresent that information, and I know our readers are very aware and interested in such things so it would be bad to get it even a little wrong. I wish I had the answer.
Thanks for pointing these out. We wanted to get this one up quickly, and we didn't copy edit it properly. I appreciate your candor and your input. I take this to heart, and respect the place it is coming from. Thank you for being a good reader, and being honest in your feedback.
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This is a great idea. We do update articles like this, and I think it would be worth revisiting this one to include that. It would take time to find one quote for each film, but certainly, we could find quotes for many of them. Thanks for the idea.
I will continue to say that the movies I think are bad are bad. It's good for artists to get honest feedback, we can be supportive of all efforts without hedging our language and avoiding saying what we think.
I think it's belittling to those behind the camera on countless projects each year to suggest that validation in this craft only comes through televised awards shows.