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Brock Graham

Editor and Videographer

Documentaries | TV | Feature Films

347.560.9671

me@brockgraham.com

Brock Graham is a New York-based video editor, videographer and photographer.  He has just finished co-directing and editing the short documentary "In The Shadow of Everest" about photographer Tom Wool's 2001 trip to the Rongbuk Valley in Tibet.  The film is a companion piece to Tom's photography exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Art, which runs until July 26, 2010.


His other films include "At the Top of My Voice", a cinema verité film about Georgian political activists during the 2008 presidential election.  In 2002-2003 he edited the documentary "DisLocation" with director Sudhir Venkatesh.  "DisLocation " follows a group of public housing residents as they are relocated so that their buildings can be demolished.  It aired in 2005 on WTTW, the Chicago PBS affiliate, as well as other PBS stations.



As a freelancer for the past 10 years, he’s worked on a variety of film and television projects as editor and videographer.  He’s edited several concerts for the ongoing PBS music performance series, “Live From the Artists Den” and in 2008 he edited the concert film, “Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis: Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center, NYC” with rock-and-roll photographer and video director, Danny Clinch.  In 2004, a narrative feature film he co-edited, “Homework” screened at the first Tribeca Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Slamdance Film Festival.



He currently lives in the best neighborhood in New York City, Brooklyn Heights, with his lovely wife, two young children and middle-aged Boston terrier.


 

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