Stacey Schroeder

Stacey Schroeder is an American film editor. Schroeder's credits include Sonic the Hedgehog, directed by Jeff Fowler; Blockers, directed by Kay Cannon;[1][2] The Disaster Artist, directed by James Franco; and the pilot of Fox’s The Last Man On Earth, directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, for which she was nominated for an Emmy in 2015.[3][4][5][6]

Schroeder’s film work also includes Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (along with editors Jamie Gross and Craig Alpert), directed by Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone. Her television work includes HBO’s Eastbound & Down; FXX’s You’re The Worst; Netflix's Girlboss; IFC’s Garfunkel & Oats; and the pilot for HBO’s Max, directed by Lena Dunham.[7]

Raised in New Port Richey, Florida, Schroeder graduated from the University of Florida with a B.A. in Film Production and Art History.

Film

Television

References

  1. Davis, Allison (April 1, 2018). "Lots of Puking, But Empowered Puking: Kay Cannon ponders the dilemma of making the big-budget comedy more feminist". New York Magazine.
  2. Coates, Tyler (April 9, 2018). "Blockers Director Kay Cannon Made the First Feminist Teen Sex Comedy". Esquire.
  3. "Emmy Nomination, Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series - 2015".
  4. "Editor Stacey Schroeder On The Emmy Nominated Pilot For 'The Last Man On Earth'". Variety411.
  5. Glardina, Carolyn. "Emmys: Editors for 'Better Call Saul,' 'Silicon Valley' and More Detail the Scenes They Left on the Cutting Room Floor". The Hollywood Reporter.
  6. Baker, Logan (February 13, 2018). "The Disaster Artist: Editing A Film About Making a Film". Premium Beat.
  7. Schroeder, Stacey. "IMDB.com".
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