A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Debbie 'TWOB' Berman
Birthplace:
Johannesburg, South Africa
Born:
December 28, 1978
Debbie Berman is a South African film and television editor. She is best known for her editing work on multiple movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including Spider-Man: Homecoming, Black Panther, and Captain Marvel. She was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended High School Victory Park, part of the King David Schools, and was introduced to video editing. She would edit films for school events and personal projects. She began editing television shows and movies in South Africa before moving to Vancouver, Canada. After editing Space Chimps and Invictus, Berman moved to Los Angeles, where she was placed on the editing team for Spider-Man: Homecoming, Black Panther, and Captain Marvel. In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Berman suggested reshoots for scenes of Liz and Peter interacting to make Liz's character feel more genuine. While working on Black Panther, Berman convinced director Ryan Coogler to do reshoots on the final battle scene to include the female Jabari warriors. She said that the film's style is based on James Bond and The Godfather, and she began work on the production a few months later than the rest of the crew. In 2018, she was inducted into the American Cinema Editors Guild. Her most recent work includes being an editor for Love and Monsters, a monster adventure film released in October 2020. In August 2020, it was announced that she will be making her directorial debut by directing an adaptation of Don Handfield and Joshua Malkin's graphic novel Unikorn, which was published in 2021. Description above from the Wikipedia article Debbie Berman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Additional Editing:
2004 Ripper 2: Letter from Within
Director:
2004 Ripper 2: Letter from Within
???? Unikorn
Editor:
2004 Ripper 2: Letter from Within
2008 Space Chimps
2011 Touchback
2012 Black November
2015 The Final Girls
2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming
2018 Black Panther
2019 Captain Marvel
2020 Love and Monsters
???? Unikorn
Editor:
2016 Timeless
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