Sandra Torres Granovsky
Sandra Torres Granovsky
Sandra Torres Granovsky is a second generation American of Latin American descent who grew up in Los Angeles, California. Torres Granovsky attended UC Berkeley where she took an interest in film making and studied film theory and anthropology. During her college years at Berkeley she worked on as many film and video productions while developing a strong interest in visual anthropology and storytelling. Torres Granovsky returned to Los Angeles after graduating and worked on her first film as an office production assistant for Universal's, "Rocky and Bullwinkle." It was through this working environment that she was exposed to the various departments and positions involved in film making. She found editing to be the most exciting and desirable fit for her. She went on to work for editor Dan Lebental as a post production assistant for the film, "Happy Campers." He immediately set out to mentor her and she began editing and assisting on many projects such as "Elf," "Iron Man," "The Break Up" and "Couples Retreat" developing her skills under Lebental's guidance for over 10 years. Torres Granovsky edited her first feature film "Cages" in 2005 and has since worked closely with influential editors such as Thom Noble and directors, Jon Favreau, Ted Kotckeff and Albert Hughes to name a few. She has edited on a diverse range of content and genres on feature films such as "Alpha" for Hughes, television such as ABC's "Promised Land" as well as documentaries and short form marketing campaigns. She most recently edited the the upcoming film "Scrambled" for director Leah McKendrick and Lionsgate.
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