Editing the Documentary

Our goal is to edit the more than 60 hours of footage down to a 1-hour documentary.  Taking the charge of this task is our team of vigilant editors.

Matthew Ward born in Fairfax, Virginia, grew up just over the county line in Arlington, where his heart still resides. Architecture, engineering, filmmaking and animation have been his main loves since early childhood.  As a high school freshman, spurred on by a long-time obsession with cameras, Matthew was offered the chance to formally experiment with a new method of self-expression and exploration: the still image. As an undergraduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, he has striven to explore and use both still and moving media to not only try to gain a richer perspective of his surroundings, but also to share some of those animated childhood fantasies and make them live.

Paul Lechtenberg is a freelance editor now working full time for the UFCW International, a labor union. His first documentary, Evolution, Not Revolution, about education for change for rural indigenous Bolivians, is available upon request. Paul is also recently married. Sorry ladies.

You can see his blog from the film here: 
www.carmenpampadiaries.blogspot.com

Bio coming soon!!


  If you are an editor, film student, or musical producer in the Washington D.C. area and would like to be a part of the editing process, please contact us at 

documentary@mamelodiproject.org