Like just about everyone else on the post-production crew, Tricia started at Florentine Films as an intern. Since her internship as an apprentice editor on Statue of Liberty, which aired in 1985, Tricia has gone on to be an associate editor on The Civil War, and then continued as editor on episodes of Baseball, Jazz, and The War. In addition, she edited Frank Lloyd Wright. Her work at Florentine has resulted in a screening at the Sundance Film Festival, an ACE nomination, and two Emmy nominations (Best Editing for FLW and Episode 4 of The War – Pride of Our Nation). She is currently working as an editor on the upcoming series, Prohibition.
Tricia has also had the opportunity to work with other filmmakers – including editing three films for WGBY in Springfield, Massachusetts documenting the public school arts curriculum that area.
Tricia lives in Northampton, Massachusetts, with her husband and two rapidly growing children. |
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