John Wolfenden
John Wolfenden graduated from AFI in 1994, and NO QUARTER was his editing thesis film. His First year projects included shorts directed by Darren Aronofsky and Scott Silver. Following graduation, he edited several feature films, including REDNECK, which opened the first Slamdance Film Festival, and TED, directed by NO QUARTER helmsman Gary Ellenberg.
After working as Avid editor at a post house for a year, he freelanced on projects ranging from an installation at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art to an interactive CD-Rom game. He assisted documentary editor Larry Feinstein for two years on documentaries for TBS, Discovery Channel, and JACKIE ONASSIS: AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT for PBS.
He is currently staff editor for a production company that develops and produces reality-based programming.