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Zachary Bromberg has worked as a Producer, Editor, and Assistant Editor with companies including but not limited to Turner Classic Movies, TNT, W Hotels, and 3D Systems.
Zachary Bromberg was the Assistant Editor for episode 2 and 5 for “Saturday Morning All Star Hits!” under Editor Kristina Kromer and Moonshine Post-Production. This project starring SNL’s Kyle Mooney, is an ingenious comedic example of non-linear story telling.
Zachary Bromberg was the Assistant Editor of Electric Jesus under (Editor) Scott Lansing and (Director) Chris White. Zachary worked onsite through out production and was honored to be apart of creative team from pre to post.
Zachary Bromberg was the Assistant Editor with Sabotage Film Group LLC for the “The Story of Flint: The Poisoning of an American City”.
Zachary Bromberg was the Assistant Editor at Sabotage Film Group on 6 episodes of TCM Filmstruck’s Videodrome Dialogue series. This series explored the various careers of iconic filmmakers and specific genres of film from early cinema to present.
Zachary Bromberg got to edit the beautiful footage of a project that spanned across the United States. A Train full of Millennial's crosses the country combing the uncertainty of adulthood with the endless possibilities of youth and the adventure of a lifetime.
Zachary Bromberg was a part of this project from conception to final output. He worked closely with Sabotage Film Group director Scott Lansing, where he took part in Writing, all facets of Pre-Production, Production and Post Production.
Zachary Bromberg was privileged to work with Thread Global LLC as Editor for this EKOCYCLE/W Hotels promotion featuring Will i am.
Will i am shows the world the power of recycled plastic by 3D printing luxury sheets.
Zachary Bromberg worked as an Assistant Editor for Sabotage Film Group on this TCM promotion that highlights an upcoming documentary titled "The Story of Film".
Zachary Bromberg has worked as a Producer, Editor, and Assistant Editor with companies including but not limited to Turner Classic Movies, TNT, W Hotels, and 3D Systems.