Alison Amron has a diverse work experience in the field of editing and production. Alison started their career as an Editor at Benjamin Productions in 2008 and then worked as an Editor at PBS on Blueprint America in 2009. Alison also served as an Editor/Producer at Human Rights Watch in 2009 and later joined Jigsaw Productions as an Editor, where they co-edited the film "Client-9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer" in 2010.
In the following years, Amron worked as an Editor at Picture Shack Entertainment, where they edited commercial spots for Match.com, and at Globox Media Group Inc. as an Editor/Co-Producer from 2011 to 2012. Alison then joined Undroppable as an Editor from 2012 to 2013.
From 2013 to 2014, they worked at The Years Project as an Editor, where they edited an Emmy-winning series on climate change. In 2014, they started working at Human Rights Watch, initially as an Editor/Producer and later as a Senior Editor & Producer/Documentary. Alison is currently serving as an Associate Director, Documentary Video at Human Rights Watch since October 2021.
In addition to their work at these companies, Amron also worked as an Editor/Co-Producer at Haram Films, where they edited and co-produced the feature documentary "A Sinner in Mecca" in 2014.
Overall, Amron has gained extensive experience in editing and producing documentaries, commercials, and series, showcasing their expertise in the field.
Alison Amron has a BA degree in photography and psychology, obtained from Hamilton College.
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