Having worked 
			      with many talented directors like Peyton Reed (Bring it On), Robert Rodriguez 
			      (Desperado), Jan De Bont (Speed), Brett Ratner (Rush Hour), and Doug Liman (The 
			        Bourne films), Erik C. Andersen learned the craft of editing by 
			        working with the masters. Andersen found early success when he won 
			        his first Emmy cutting “A 
			          COMMUNITY OF CARING - JOE" for the  American Heart Assoc. That success has followed him throughout his 
			            editing career with the projects he has edited winning over 100 prestigious awards for their 
			              directors. 
                   In the early 
                    ‘90s, Andersen helped introduce one of the first computer-based 
                    editing systems, Lightworks, to the film industry. These systems 
                    have revolutionized the way editors cut today. He is one of 15 
                    editors who authored the book Transitions - Voices on the Craft 
                      of Digital Editing. 
                   Andersen’s 
                    talents extend not only to editing, but also to directing. He has 
                    created a huge following with his internet videos Star Wars Made Me 
                    This Way, Stop Blink Look, Behind the Scenes of the Family Guy, 
                    Battlestar Galactica Live Concert, and Double Trouble and just 
                    directed a TV pilot for Nancy Fox, founder of Mrs. Beasley's Gift 
                    Baskets.  In post production is his first feature-length documentary 
                    called “The Fright Gallery,” which makes him one of the industry’s 
                brightest and most promising new talents.  |