Glen Scantlebury (born 1955) is an American film editor, director, and
screenwriter. He has edited major studio feature films such as Con Air
and Transformers, and has worked primarily in the action and horror
film genres.Currently based in San Francisco, Scantlebury was born in
Annandale, Virginia in 1955, and attended Virginia Commonwealth
University.In 1981, Scantlebury became a member (performer and crew)
of The Video Band, for which he edited a series of experimental music
videos released in the early 1980s.Scantlebury became one of the first
editors to edit feature films on video, beginning in 1987 with the Tom
Waits concert film Big Time (1988). He subsequently worked at Zoetrope
Studios for five years. He was cited by Variety in 2009 as a "key
cutter" among director Michael Bay's "trusted team of editors."
screenwriter. He has edited major studio feature films such as Con Air
and Transformers, and has worked primarily in the action and horror
film genres.Currently based in San Francisco, Scantlebury was born in
Annandale, Virginia in 1955, and attended Virginia Commonwealth
University.In 1981, Scantlebury became a member (performer and crew)
of The Video Band, for which he edited a series of experimental music
videos released in the early 1980s.Scantlebury became one of the first
editors to edit feature films on video, beginning in 1987 with the Tom
Waits concert film Big Time (1988). He subsequently worked at Zoetrope
Studios for five years. He was cited by Variety in 2009 as a "key
cutter" among director Michael Bay's "trusted team of editors."
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