- Height5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
- Emmy Award winning and Oscar nominated filmmaker Lisa Shreve has edited and produced numerous television documentaries, music videos, corporate films and narrative films since 1982. She has edited three Emmy Award winning documentaries, one Ace Award winning documentary, and has been twice nominated for Emmy Awards for Best Individual Achievement in Film Editing. She has worked with such figures as Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyer, John Stossel, Linda Ellerbee, Mike Wallace, Peter Jennings, and Michael Bay. She co-edited "Why Can't We Be a Family Again" which was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Short Subject Documentary category in 2003. "Deleting Spam", a 2004 digital video movie, is her first feature film credit as an editor and executive producer. In 2007 she edited "Soldier's Heart", an independent feature film by writer/director/actor and Vietnam Veteran Brian Delate and in 2008 edited "Who Cares About Girls?", a National Geographic documentary on child prostitution in America.
Ms. Shreve received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film from New York University School of the Arts where Martin Scorcese was her professor. Prior to her career in television and films she acted in Off-Off Broadway theatre, worked as a still photographer and sang backup in "The Stillettos", a seventies New York rock group. She continues to seek opportunities to contribute her long production and post-production experience to both narrative and documentary projects of quality and she is developing projects of her own as a writer and producer.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lisa Shreve
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