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Chris Gordon, Editor
Chris Gordon, editor of Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, is an aspiring film editor working on projects designed to inspire and build awareness about social problems.
As a documentary and feature film editor, Chris served as the editor of Robert Greenwald's two previous political documentaries: Uncovered: The War on Iraq, and Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism. In 2004, he edited VOTERGATE, a short documentary about electronic voting, produced by Simon Ardizzone, Russell Michaels, and Robert Carrillo Cohen.
With director Jed I. Goodman, Chris is co-producing and editing his first full length feature drama, Do Not Disturb (2006), an independent feature about the unknown side of hotels.
Prior to feature film editing and documentary film cutting, Chris was a theatrical trailer and TV spot post production supervisor for major motion picture advertising companies. During this stage of his exciting career, working from the position of runner, to assistant editor, to editor, to post supervisor, Chris has had the magical opportunity of working with some of the best trailer advertising producers and editors in the business. He used a great deal of the advertising technique he learned over the years while cutting the OUTFOXED domestic trailer.
Chris is the son of legendary Motown producer and songwriter Marc Gordon, Jr. It is also worth noting, that his great, great uncle was architect John Anderson Lankford (1874-1946). Chris is proud to come from a large family of many, many high achievers.
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