Kevin Tent
American film editor and director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American film editor and director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kevin Tent is an American film editor and director. Tent has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors (ACE) and serves as President of the board.[1] He is best known for his longstanding collaboration with Alexander Payne, having edited every feature film Payne has directed as of 2023[update].[2] For his work on Payne's films, Tent has been nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Editing for his works in The Descendants and The Holdovers. Tent also won an ACE Eddie award for first film and received three other ACE Eddie Award nominations for Election, Sideways and About Schmidt.[3] In addition to his career in editing, Tent also co-directed two films, Ultra Warrior (1990) and Blackbelt II (1993), and directed the 2017 film Crash Pad.[4][5]
Tent's early life was spent near Buffalo, New York.[6] He began his career editing educational films, then moved into the world of low-budget horror films, working on several projects with legendary producer Roger Corman.[7] Tent has since gone on to edit many high-profile films.
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