Edward Line

Edward started his editing career at commercials edit house Final Cut in London, where he worked on projects for Guinness, Cadbury's, Fifa and Channel 4. Simultaneously, he expanded his repertoire of music videos, cutting promos for artists across genres, from Nick Cave and Ed Sheeran to Usher and Justin Beiber. He relocated to Los Angeles in 2016, where he continues to work on ad campaigns through commercial edit house Exile, while he transitions to scripted narrative projects. Through his varied career, Edward has identified a niche for comedic, suspenseful and musical editing that has seen him work with directors such as Craig Gillespie, F. Gary Gray, Lucy Tcherniak and Traktor. On top of this, he has worked on socially committed advertising campaigns for Ancestry (illuminating America's diverse ancestral history), Sephora (celebrating transgender and non-binary communities) and Color Of Change (2020 US election films). Alongside his commercial work, Edward has proven himself as an adept narrative editor, cutting short films that have been selected at Tribeca, Sundance and Aesthetica film festivals. Most notably, he edited multi-festival winning short 'Wale' that went on to be shortlisted at the Academy Awards and nominated for a BAFTA. Edward continues to bring his versatility and passion to short-form and and scripted projects and is working on episodes for an upcoming scripted comedy-drama TV series.