Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Editing
Picture Editor
Mark Day
Bio
MARK DAY (Editor) has previously collaborated with David Yates on a wide range of film and television projects, including "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," which marked his first Harry Potter film. Day and Yates are again teaming on the two-part film that concludes the franchise, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." An award-winning editor, Day won a BAFTA Award and also earned a nomination for a Royal Television Society (RTS) Award for his collaboration with Yates on the 2003 miniseries "State of Play." The following year, Day won a BAFTA TV Award and an RTS Award for Best Editor for his work on the Yates-directed telefilm "Sex Traffic." Day's work with Yates has also brought him RTS and BAFTA Award nominations for the miniseries "The Way We Live Now," another RTS Award nomination for the telefilm "The Young Visiters," and an Emmy Award nomination for the television movie "The Girl in the Cafe." Day has also worked with Yates on the miniseries "The Sins" and the short film "Rank." Day has also had multiple collaborations with other directors, including David Blair on the feature "Mystics," and the television projects "Anna Karenina," "Split Second" and "Donovan Quick"; Paul Greengrass on the feature "The Theory of Flight" and the television movie "The Fix"; and John Schlesinger on the telefilms "The Tale of Sweeney Todd," "Cold Comfort Farm" and "A Question of Attribution." Day's additional television credits include such longform projects as Julian Farino's "Flesh and Blood," Paul Seed's "Murder Rooms," Richard Eyre's "Suddenly Last Summer," and Jack Clayton's "Memento Mori," for which he was nominated for a BAFTA TV Award.
Picture Editor- Job Description
Arranges a series of visual and aural images into proper sequence and story form.
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