Bobbie O’Steen
Bobbie O’Steen is a New York-based film writer and historian, dedicated to sharing the editor’s invisible art with students, professionals, and the movie-going public. Educated at Stanford University, she is an Emmy-nominated film editor and the author of two acclaimed books about editing.
O’Steen has hosted evenings honoring master editors involving screening and discussion at UCLA Film and Television Archive, Emerson College, NYU and 92Y Tribeca and is now is partnered with Manhattan Edit Workshop for an ongoing series called “Inside the Cutting Room.” She also moderates panels for American Cinema Editors’ EditFest and, in addition, provides commentary and interviews for Criterion Collection releases of such classic films as A Hard Day’s Night, Don’t Look Now, In Cold Blood, and The Graduate.
O’Steen has taught graduate film workshops at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and has recently created an ongoing course entitled Making the Cut, which is based on her interviews and examines the art and technique of master editors. She contributes to such publications as Editors Guild Magazine and Cinema Editor Magazine, the latter recently naming her “Film Editing’s Greatest Champion.”
The Hollywood Standard: The Complete and Authoritative Guide to Script Format and Style (3rd Ed)
Writing Subtext: What Lies Beneath (2nd Edition)
Film Production Management 101: Production Management and Coordination in an Era of The Respectful Workplace and Sustainable Practices
The Virgin’s Promise: Writing Stories of Feminine Creative, Spiritual and Sexual Awakening
You Can Act! A Complete Guide for Actors
The Invisible Cut: How Editors Make Movie Magic