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Cameron's Welcomes Editor Julie-Anne De Ruvo

Cameron's Welcomes Editor Julie-Anne De Ruvo

Cameron’s is delighted to welcome screen editor, Julie-Anne De Ruvo, to the agency.

Julie-Anne is an award-winning screen editor with over 18 years of experience working across television, feature films, and documentary filmmaking. After graduating from AFTRS in 2002, Julie-Anne has been dedicated to diversifying her capacity as a storyteller and challenged herself by working across as many different genres and formats as possible.

Julie-Anne has received six nominations and four wins for Best Editing across television Comedy and Drama from the Australian Screen Editor's Guild. Her ASE awarded television credits include the second series of The Letdown (dir. Trent O’Donnell/Giant Dwarf, 2019); season two and three of Please Like Me (dir. Matt Saville/Guesswork Television, 2015, 2016) as well as The Beautiful Lie (dir. Glendyn Ivin/ Endemol Shine, 2015).

Julie-Anne’s television credits are extensive, some of her other recent highlights include the hit series Les Norton (dir. Fadia Abboud/Roadshow Rough Diamond, 2019); My Life is Murder (dir. Leah Purcell/CJZ, 2019); Tidelands (dir. Emma Freeman/Hoodlum, 2018); Squinters (dir. Trent O’Donnell/Jungle, 2018); the television adaptation of Romper Stomper (dir. Geoffrey Wright/Roadshow Rough Diamond, 2018); the second series of the acclaimed children’s series The Nowhere Boys (Matchbox Pictures, 2017) and the fifth season of beloved Australian drama Offspring (Endemol Shine, 2011).

On the feature film side, Julie-Anne recently co-edited Undertow (Emerald Productions, 2018) for director Miranda Nation as well as the horror-comedy, Better Watch Out (dir. Chris Peckover/ Storm Vision Entertainment, 2016). Julie-Anne has also edited a number of acclaimed documentaries, some of which include, Morgana (dirs. Isabel Peppard, Josie Hess/House of Gary, 2018) and Horror Movie: A low budget nightmare (dir. Gary Doust/ Fridgejam Productions, 2017).

Most recently, Julie-Anne co-wrote and edited the feature documentary Girls Can’t Surf (dir. Christopher Nelius/ Finch, 2020) which follows the journey towards equal opportunity in women's professional surfing.

For inquiries regarding Julie-Anne De Ruvo please contact us via email or on (02) 9319 7199.

https://www.julieannederuvo.com/

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