Marc Wiltshire
- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Writer
Marc Wiltshire is a Film & Television Editor known for Wu-Tang: An American Saga, BEL-AIR, and Lee Daniels' "STAR".
Born in Montreal, Canada, now residing in Los Angeles, Marc initially found his passion for storytelling through writing, leading him to write and direct several short films. While editing his first short film on a 16mm Steenbeck, Marc discovered his passion for Film Editing. He is committed to making bold choices, protecting the story, and bringing the best version of the filmmaker's vision to life.
An alumnus of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Film Department, Marc worked closely with Oliver Stone ("Platoon", "JFK") and Todd Solondz ("Welcome to the Dollhouse", "Happiness") in the making of his short film "My Avatar", which premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival in 2011. His film "Bullshit" (2016) became a hit on the festival circuit, winning awards in Canada, the United States, and Australia.
Prior to moving to LA, Marc lived in Singapore for four years editing dozens of short films, commercials, music videos, and documentaries.
An avid cinephile and record collector, you can find Marc at the movies every week.
Born in Montreal, Canada, now residing in Los Angeles, Marc initially found his passion for storytelling through writing, leading him to write and direct several short films. While editing his first short film on a 16mm Steenbeck, Marc discovered his passion for Film Editing. He is committed to making bold choices, protecting the story, and bringing the best version of the filmmaker's vision to life.
An alumnus of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Film Department, Marc worked closely with Oliver Stone ("Platoon", "JFK") and Todd Solondz ("Welcome to the Dollhouse", "Happiness") in the making of his short film "My Avatar", which premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival in 2011. His film "Bullshit" (2016) became a hit on the festival circuit, winning awards in Canada, the United States, and Australia.
Prior to moving to LA, Marc lived in Singapore for four years editing dozens of short films, commercials, music videos, and documentaries.
An avid cinephile and record collector, you can find Marc at the movies every week.