Jason Rosenfield, ACE, is a three-time Emmy Award-winning film editor recognized for his storytelling skills in story-driven long-form documentaries, feature films and television series. Jason's narrative credits range from Robert Altman’s classic Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean to the improvisational television comedy Free Ride. His documentary credits include the Oscar-nominated Blues Highway, Fox’s Emmy-winning series American High, HBO’s Emmy-winning films Memphis PD and Teen Killers, Dick Wolf's NBC cinema verité series Law & Order: Crime & Punishment, and three-time Oscar-winner Mark Jonathan Harris’s Breaking Point: The War for Democracy in Ukraine. He is currently serving as supervising editor for Lorena, executive producer Jordan Peele’s upcoming documentary series for Amazon. Additional production awards include a Robert F. Kennedy Award, DGA Award, Peabody Award, several Emmys and Emmy nominations and major prizes at American and international film festivals. Jason serves on the faculty of USC’s School of Cinematic Arts and has taught abroad under the auspices of the U.S. State Department’s American Film Showcase.