Katie Prince
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Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2020 |
Assistant Editor
Commercials & Industrials |
Sweet Digs R29 |
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2020 |
Assistant Editor
Television |
Fed Up Vice Media Group |
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2020 |
Production Assistant
Television |
Finding Your Roots PBS |
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2020 |
Production Assistant
Television |
The Patriot Act Netflix |
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2020 |
Production Assistant/News Fellow
Television |
Connecting Point WGBY TV |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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2019 | English/Theatre Arts | Mount Holyoke College |
Equipment
My Equipment/Kit: Editing Suite
I can use: Editing Suite
About me
Katie Prince (She/They) is a New York City-based filmmaker, producer, and editor currently working with Culture House on a forthcoming series for Disney+. Her most recent 16mm short film, Crossfade, screened at Anthology Film Archives in New York City. Katie is also working on an independent documentary asking 20-something women how they define pleasure.Previously Katie worked at Vice Media Group in Brooklyn as an Assistant Video Editor. While at VMG, she worked on over sixty videos for Vice’s most popular broadcast and digital channels including ViceLand, Munchies, Money, and R29. These docu-series and YouTube series covered a variety of topics from Korean beauty to sustainable urban farming.
Katie started her career in production as a fellow at New England Public Media (NEPM), the alliance of western New England’s PBS and NPR stations, serving over one million viewers. While at NEPM, she had the opportunity to gain hands-on studio and field experience, as well as, to produce her own feature segments. Katie has also freelanced as a PA for major networks including Netflix (The Patriot Act) and PBS (Finding Your Roots).
In 2019 Katie earned her B.A. in English with a minor in Theatre Arts from Mount Holyoke College, graduating cum laude. Katie’s undergraduate studies have given her a critical eye for film and media, contextualizing and applying queer and feminist, theory to her filmmaking and editing on the practical level. Her senior project and first narrative film, Blue Horizon, is a coming-of-age story of a girl discovering her queer identity while caught in the insular world of her rural town. In that same year, she also filmed and edited a short documentary titled Joan Jonas: Making the Familiar Strange where she interviewed revolutionary visual artist Joan Jonas in light of her re-performance of “Mirror Piece I&II.”
License & Passport
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Secondary Job Title | Production Co-ordinator |
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Job Titles | Video Editor, Line Producer, Production Assistant (PA), Production Coordinator |
Years in industry | 3 to 6 years |
Organisations / Memberships | SAG-AFTRA |