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Mark Sanger (born 13 January 1974) is a British film editor.
In 2014 he was elected as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and also as a member of the American Cinema Editors. [1]
In July 2018 he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Solent University. In 2018, Sanger released his short directorial debut Reflection, [2] which screened at film festivals such as the International Film Festival of Wales, where it was nominated for Best Short Film. [3]
In 2021 he became a member of British Film Editors (BFE).[ citation needed ]
2025 | Executive Producer | The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu | Otto Bell |
2025 | Editor | Snow White | Marc Webb |
2024 | Editor | Venom: The Last Dance | Kelly Marcel |
2024 | Editor | Masters of the Air | Cary Joji Fukunaga |
2022 | Editor | Jurassic World Dominion | Colin Trevorrow |
2020 | Editor / Co-Producer | Joe Bell | Reinaldo Marcus Green |
2020 | Editor / Co-Producer | Embattled | Nick Sarkisov |
2018 | Director | Reflection | Mark Sanger |
2019 | Editor | Pokémon Detective Pikachu | Rob Letterman |
2018 | Editor | Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle | Andy Serkis |
2017 | Editor | Transformers: The Last Knight | Michael Bay |
2015 | Editor | Last Knights | Kazuaki Kiriya |
2013 | Editor | Gravity | Alfonso Cuarón |
2010 | Visual Effects Editor | Alice in Wonderland | Tim Burton |
2009 | First Assistant Editor / Visual Effects Editor | Solomon Kane | M. J. Bassett |
2008 | First Assistant Editor / Visual Effects Editor | The Secret of Moonacre | Gábor Csupó |
2007 | Visual Effects Editor | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | Tim Burton |
2006 | Visual Effects Editor | Children of Men | Alfonso Cuarón |
2006 | First Assistant Editor / Visual Effects Editor | Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker | Geoffrey Sax |
2005 | Visual Effects Editor | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Tim Burton |
2004 | Visual Effects Editor | Troy | Wolfgang Petersen |
2004 | First Assistant Editor | If Only | Gil Junger |
2002 | Visual Effects Editor | Die Another Day | Lee Tamahori |
2002 | First Assistant Editor | Possession | Neil LaBute |
2001 | Assistant Editor | The Mummy Returns | Stephen Sommers |
2000 | Assistant Editor | 102 Dalmatians | Kevin Lima |
1999 | Assistant Film Editor | Felicia's Journey | Atom Egoyan |
1999 | Assistant Film Editor | The Mummy | Stephen Sommers |
1999 | Assistant Film Editor | The World Is Not Enough | Michael Apted |
1998 | Assistant Film Editor | Respect | Oz Hutchins |
1998 | Location Assistant (Uncredited) | Goodnight Mister Tom | Jack Gold |
1998 | Location Assistant (Uncredited) | Shakespeare in Love | John Madden |
1997 | Assistant Film Editor | Tomorrow Never Dies | Roger Spottiswoode |
1997 | Floor Runner | Plotlands | John Strickland |
1997 | Location Assistant (Uncredited) | Hamish Macbeth | Mandie Fletcher |
1994 | Special Effects Technician (Uncredited) | Scarlett | John Erman |
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