David Rennie (film editor)

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David Rennie
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David Rennie (born in Buffalo, New York) is an American film editor with more than 12 film credits since 1992. [1] Rennie has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors. [2]

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Selected filmography

Editor
YearFilmDirectorNotes
1992 3 Ninjas Jon Turteltaub Second collaboration with Jon Turteltaub
1994 3 Ninjas Kick Back Charles T. Kanganis
1997 Home Alone 3 Raja Gosnell
1999 Office Space Mike Judge First collaboration with Mike Judge
2000 The Kid Jon TurteltaubFifth collaboration with Jon Turteltaub
2002 The Sweetest Thing Roger Kumble
The New Guy Ed Decter
2006 Idiocracy Mike JudgeSecond collaboration with Mike Judge
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny Liam Lynch
2007 National Treasure: Book of Secrets Jon TurteltaubSixth collaboration with Jon Turteltaub
2009 Race to Witch Mountain Andy Fickman First collaboration with Andy Fickman
2010 You Again Second collaboration with Andy Fickman
2012 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island Brad Peyton
2013 Last Vegas Jon TurteltaubSeventh collaboration with Jon Turteltaub
2014 22 Jump Street
2015 Masterminds Jared Hess
2016 Keeping Up with the Joneses Greg Mottola
2018 Gringo Nash Edgerton
Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween Ari Sandel
2020 Downhill
2021 Home Sweet Home Alone Dan Mazer
2023 Strays Josh Greenbaum
Dashing Through the Snow Tim Story
Editorial department
YearFilmDirectorRoleNotes
1989 Think Big Jon TurteltaubAssistant editorFirst collaboration with Jon Turteltaub
1991 Blood and Concrete Jeffrey Reiner First collaboration with Jeffrey Reiner
Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever Deborah BrockSecond assistant editor
1992 Where the Day Takes You Marc Rocco Assistant editorFirst collaboration with Marc Rocco
1993 Trouble Bound Jeffrey ReinerSecond collaboration with Jeffrey Reiner
1995 Murder in the First Marc RoccoSecond collaboration with Marc Rocco
While You Were Sleeping Jon TurteltaubFirst assistant editorThird collaboration with Jon Turteltaub
1996 Two If by Sea Bill Bennett
Phenomenon Jon TurteltaubAssociate editorFourth collaboration with Jon Turteltaub
1997 Volcano Mick Jackson Assistant editor
Titanic James Cameron
1999 The Other Sister Garry Marshall First assistant editor
2007 Skills like This Monty Miranda Consulting editor
Sound department
YearFilmDirectorRole
1991 Blood and Concrete Jeffrey ReinerAssistant sound editor
Documentaries
Thanks
YearFilmDirectorRole
1993 Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey Steven M. Martin Special thanks
TV movies
Editor
YearFilmDirector
1999 Evolution's Child Jeffrey Reiner
TV series
Editor
YearTitleNotes
2000 The Huntress 1 episode
2002−05 American Dreams 61 episodes

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References

  1. David Rennie at IMDb
  2. "American Cinema Editors > Members", webpage archived by WebCite from this original URL on 2008-03-04.