Binge-Worthy Editor Ed Greene Joins PS260
Hooked on streamer hits like “Pepsi, Where’s My Jet” or “aka Charlie Sheen”” Then welcome to the Ed Greene fan club. The four-time Emmy and ACE Eddie Award nominated editor has joined the talent roster at creative editorial studio PS260. To view his reel, go here.
According to Zeke Bowman, Partner and EP at PS260 in L.A., Greene’s signing solidifies the company’s commitment to seeking out top talent exceptional talent” “We’re looking for people who are generally are great at what they're doing, and Ed has over 25 years of experience shaping narratives across TV, film, and advertising. When Ed cuts something, you don't just watch it, you feel it. That's the difference. He’s quietly been the secret weapon behind some of the most compelling series of the past decade. If you've been glued to the screen, chances are Ed was involved.”
Greene’s credits include shows and series shown across networks and platforms, including Netflix, Hulu, Showtime, Discovery, A&E and Lifetime, among others. In addition to the aforementioned titles, other Greene projects include “Project Runway,” “The Curse of Von Dutch: A Brand to Die For,” “Deadliest Catch,” “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath” and “Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer.” His feature credits include films that have been honored at such festivals as Sundance and SXSW.
“I’ve known Ed since NYU film school, where we were roommates and creative collaborators,” says Maury Loeb, Partner and Editor at PS260. “To be honest, Ed was the reason I never edited anything in college. He was just such a natural, gifted editor that I basically handed everything over to him. He’s always been such an inventive editor with an impeccable sense of taste and tone. Everything he's ever worked on has such an indelible signature that could only be his. Plus, he’s one of the funniest people I know, which is an essential part of the PS260 culture.”
Says Greene, “I’m thrilled to be joining this exceptional creative team here at PS260, who values craft, fun and boundary-pushing work in equal measure. It’s an honor to be welcomed into the coolest club of cool kids I can imagine.”