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Editors on Editing w/ “ The Day of the Jackal” Editors: Luke Dunkley, Adam Green, Sam Hodge, Elen Pierce Lewis & Ben Whitehead

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In this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn Garland interviews five Editors from the amazing series, The Day of the Jackal. Luke Dunkley, who is nominated for a BAFTA for The Day of the Jackal, also worked as an editor on The Crimson Pedal and the White and, National Treasure, both for which he was nominated for the BAFTA, The Crown, American Animals, for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award. He also edited Patrick Melrose, Solos and Slow Horses. Adam Green, has edited The Last Kingdom, Willow, The Witcher, A Gentleman in Moscow and Doctor Who. Sam Hodge, who has edited an episode of Estonia, was assembly editor on Earth Mamma and Bring Them Down, and was the first assistant editor on Barbie and Citadel. Elen Pierce Lewis, edited episodes of White Lines and, Landscapers for which she won the BAFTA. Ben Whitehead's editing credits include The One, Gunned Down and Curfew.

Thanks again to ACE for partnering with us on this podcast, check out their website for more.

And thank you to Sohonet for their support! Check out their site here: ⁠⁠https://www2.sohonet.com/editorial

Want to see more interviews from Glenn? Check out "Editors on Editing" here.

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In this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn Garland interviews five Editors from the amazing series, The Day of the Jackal. Luke Dunkley, who is nominated for a BAFTA for The Day of the Jackal, also worked as an editor on The Crimson Pedal and the White and, National Treasure, both for which he was nominated for the BAFTA, The Crown, American Animals, for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award. He also edited Patrick Melrose, Solos and Slow Horses. Adam Green, has edited The Last Kingdom, Willow, The Witcher, A Gentleman in Moscow and Doctor Who. Sam Hodge, who has edited an episode of Estonia, was assembly editor on Earth Mamma and Bring Them Down, and was the first assistant editor on Barbie and Citadel. Elen Pierce Lewis, edited episodes of White Lines and, Landscapers for which she won the BAFTA. Ben Whitehead's editing credits include The One, Gunned Down and Curfew.

Thanks again to ACE for partnering with us on this podcast, check out their website for more.

And thank you to Sohonet for their support! Check out their site here: ⁠⁠https://www2.sohonet.com/editorial

Want to see more interviews from Glenn? Check out "Editors on Editing" here.

The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes and, please leave a review so more people can find our show!

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