- Aaron Lubarsky
Aaron Lubarsky is an Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker know for his work on the
HBO documentary "Journeys with George ", the PBS documentary "Seoul Train " and the cult film "Sportsfan ". After graduation fromStanford University 's Documentary Film Program, he worked as a documentarian atLucasfilm on "The Making Of ". He also made "Making Of" for some videogames like "". In 2002, he foundedpostDox , specializing in non-fiction post-production editing. He lives and works in New York.Work, awards, and recognition
In 1997, while at Stanford University's Documentary Film Program, Aaron's thesis film "
Wayne Freidman's Notebook " won him a Student Academy Award and a Student Emmy Award. His short documentary, 2000'sUncle Eugene , won him a Golden Gate Award for his work as Writer/Director/Producer/Cinematographer. He also wrote the film's score.In 2002, Aaron served as Co-Director, Producer, and Editor of the documentary "
Journeys with George " that followedGeorge W. Bush on the campaign trail. The film was nominated for fiveEmmy Awards , and Aaron took home a statue for "Outstanding Picture Editing for Non-Fiction Programming" in 2003. He also served as cinematographer, director and producer on "Sportsfan "; director and producer on "Lookalike"; and as director on "Seoul Train ".Aaron has also served as the editor on such movies as "Speedo", "Lookalike", "
Seoul Train ", "", and "Sportsfan ".External links
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