Jason Rosenfield, ACE

Jason Rosenfield, ACE, is a two-time Emmy Award-winning film editor recognized for his storytelling skills in character-driven long-form documentaries, feature films and television series. Jason's narrative credits range from Robert Altman's classic Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean to the improvisational television comedy Free Ride. His documentary credits include the Oscar-nominated Blues Highway, HBO's Emmy-winning Memphis PD and Teen Killers, Dick Wolf's groundbreaking NBC series Law & Order: Crime & Punishment and CNN's The Seventies.

Jason Rosenfield, ACE, is a two-time Emmy Award-winning film editor recognized for his storytelling skills in character-driven long-form documentaries, feature films and television series. Jason's narrative credits range from Robert Altman's classic Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean to the improvisational television comedy Free Ride. His documentary credits include the Oscar-nominated Blues Highway, HBO's Emmy-winning Memphis PD and Teen Killers, Dick Wolf's groundbreaking NBC series Law & Order: Crime & Punishment and CNN's The Seventies. Over the last four years he has collaborated with three-time Oscar-winner Mark Jonathan Harris on Netflix's award-winning Lost for Life and Swift Current, both directed by Joshua Rofe, and Harris's own Breaking Point: The War for Democracy in Ukraine, which has received numerous festival awards and will be released theatrically in winter 2018.  He is currently serving as Supervising Editor on a 4-part Amazon documentary miniseries for executive producer Jordan Peele and creators Joshua Rofe and Stephen Berger.

Jason also serves as a story and editorial consultant and currently has two films in post-production and one on the festival circuit, winning awards from San Diego and San Francisco to Mallorca, Spain. Additional production awards have included an RF Kennedy Award, DGA Award, Peabody Award, several Emmys and Emmy nominations and prizes at American and international film festivals.

In 2001, Jason was elected to membership in American Cinema Editors [ACE], an honorary society of distinguished editors.  He has served as Associate Director of the ACE Board and was recently elected to his fourth term as Governor of the Television Academy, where he has developed and produced numerous symposiums and ongoing panel series. Jason is an Adjunct Professor at USC's School of Cinematic Arts in the graduate and undergraduate programs. He has taught at Columbia College – Hollywood, is a mentor at the Stowe (Vt.) Story Labs Screenwriting Workshop and has taught abroad under the auspices of the American Film Showcase and U.S. State Department.

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Awards & Nominations

1 Nomination | 1 Emmy

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Eileen Finkelstein, Hudson H. Smith III, and Jason B. Rosenfield at the Picture Editors Nominee Reception in North Hollywood, California.
Jason B. Rosenfield, Eileen Finkelstein, and Hudson H. Smith III at the Picture Editors Nominee Reception in North Hollywood, California.
Ken Lameree and Jason B. Rosenfield at the Picture Editors Nominee Reception in North Hollywood, California.
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Eileen Finkelstein, Hudson H. Smith III, and Jason B. Rosenfield at the Picture Editors Nominee Reception in North Hollywood, California.
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Eileen Finkelstein, Hudson H. Smith III and Jason B. Rosenfield at the Picture Editors Nominee Reception in North Hollywood, California.

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Jason B. Rosenfield, Eileen Finkelstein, and Hudson H. Smith III at the Picture Editors Nominee Reception in North Hollywood, California.
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Jason B. Rosenfield, Eileen Finkelstein, and Hudson H. Smith III at the Picture Editors Nominee Reception in North Hollywood, California.

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Ken Lameree and Jason B. Rosenfield at the Picture Editors Nominee Reception in North Hollywood, California.
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Ken Lameree and Jason B. Rosenfield at the Picture Editors Nominee Reception in North Hollywood, California.

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