Aaron Wickenden
Aaron Wickenden is a filmmaker with two decades of editing experience, whose work includes the acclaimed films "Won't You be My Neighbor?", "Feels Good Man", "Roadrunner", "Hail Satan?" and "Finding Vivian Maier". He has been nominated twice for the Best Edited documentary ACE Eddie award (2015 and 2019), twice for the Emmy for Outstanding Editing (2013 and 2015) and recently won his first Emmy for Outstanding Research (2021). To date he has edited seven films that have premiered at Sundance. He is an active member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Documentary Branch - 2017 - present) and American Cinema Editors (2014 - present).Wickenden received a BFA degree in Photography from the University of Arizona where he studied with the photographer Ken Shorr (see David Sedaris' New Yorker essay "The IHOP Years") and took classes from Mary Ellen Mark, and Lisette Model's protege Larry Fink. In 1999 he interned with both Annie Leibovitz and Richard Avedon. This extensive background in photography was crucial in helping to craft "Finding Vivian Maier", which was nominated for a Best Documentary Oscar.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Aaron Wickenden