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Stuart Bass, A.C.E., has been an editor for near twenty-five years. He has focused on series comedies, including The Wonder Years, Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, The Office, Arrested Development and Pushing Daisies. Bass began his career working on rock videos for MTV during the company’s early years, and later moved into commercial editing, cutting hundreds of spots for San Francisco’s largest production company. He has also cut numerous television movies and documentaries. In addition, Bass has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, two ACE Awards and a 2006 ACE Eddy Award for his work on Arrested Development.
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A winner of three Emmy Awards, Jason Rosenfield came to prominence as the editor of Robert Altman’s ensemble comedy, Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean. His Emmys were earned on three HBO documentaries, while another, Blues Highway, was nominated for an Oscar. Jason is also known for his key contributions to two groundbreaking primetime series, R.J. Cutler’s American High and Dick Wolf‘s Law & Order: Crime& Punishment. In the last few years his work has ranged from Showtime’s Iraq-themed documentary Semper Fi to Fox’s improvisational comedy Free Ride. Additional show honors he has contributed to include two Emmy nominations, two R.F. Kennedy Awards, a DGA Award, W.C. Handy Award, Peabody Award and numerous festival prizes. In 2001, Jason was elected to membership in American Cinema Editors, an honorary society of distinguished editors. In 2005 he was elected to the Television Academy’s Board of Governors.
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