Meet Jeremy Klassen, a film editing enthusiast who's been known to get lost in the weeds of a well-structured timeline. As the Lead Instructor of the Editing course at InFocus Film School, he's been mentoring over 300 students and consulting on upwards of 600 short films since 2018. When he's not guiding the next generation of filmmakers, he's freelancing on various projects, from TV movies to short films.
Jeremy's got a soft spot for narrative film editing and has worked on a slew of projects that'll make you laugh, cry, or maybe even question the meaning of life. Recent highlights in Jeremy's editing career include editing TV movies like "Psycho Wedding Crasher" and "Christmas Solo", as well as working on short films like "Palindrome" and "Less Than Nothing". He's also got a knack for TV series, having edited documentary shows like "She Kills Me" and "Realty Reality".
But that's not all - Jeremy's also a photographer with a keen eye for glamour, fashion, art, and travel. He's always on the lookout for his next big shoot, whether it's capturing the drama of a exotic location, the fun on set of a short film, or the beauty of a high-fashion model. His photography style is as eclectic as his editing approach, with a focus on finding the unique and the unexpected.
When he's not creating, Jeremy's probably tinkering with Airtable, trying to find new ways to organize his workflow and make his life easier. He's also been known to dabble in customer sales experience, having spent two years living in London and working at Apple Retail. But let's be real, he's always been a creative at heart.
With an eclectic skillset, Jeremy's got a unique approach to editing that's all about finding the right rhythm and flow to tell the story. He's highly proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, and AVID Media Composer, and is always on the lookout for new tools and techniques to add to his arsenal.
So if you ever need someone to help you tame the chaos of a film edit, looking for someone to capture your next project, or just want to chat about the latest developments in Airtable, Jeremy's your guy. Just don't ask him to pick a favorite project – he's too busy working on the next one!