Austin Andrews (born 1985) is a Canadian film editor who won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program at the 48th Daytime Emmy Awards for his work on the television series Julie and the Phantoms . [1]
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2012 | A Mother's Nightmare | Vic Sarin | |
In Their Skin | Jeremy Power Regimbal | ||
2013 | Hue: A Matter of Colour | Vic Sarin | |
2014 | The Games Maker | Juan Pablo Buscarini | Nominated—Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences Award for Best Film Editing |
A Daughter's Nightmare | Vic Sarin | ||
The Boy From Geita | Vic Sarin | ||
Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever | Tim Hill | co-editor | |
2015 | Perfect High | Vanessa Parise | also associate producer |
2016 | Keepers of the Magic | Vic Sarin | also co-producer |
2017 | Drink Slay Love | Vanessa Parise | also associate producer |
2018 | Summer of '84 | François Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl Whissell | |
Anthem of a Teenage Prophet | Robin Hays | also co-producer | |
2020 | Julie and the Phantoms | Kabir Akhtar | Won—48th Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama or Daytime Fiction Program |
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