Mitch Rosin

Film & Television Editor at Motion Picture Editors Guild

Mitch Rosin is an experienced film and television editor with a career spanning over two decades, currently serving at the Motion Picture Editors Guild since December 1999. Notable projects include roles as an editor on "Airplane Mode" (2019) and "Ripped" (2017), and additional editing on "The Last Full Measure" (2020). Mitch's editing skills have also been showcased in various assistant editor positions, including work on "The Disaster Artist" (2017) and "The Nice Guys" (2016). Mitch holds a B.A. in Journalism and History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed an Avid Boot Camp in Media Composer for Editors and Assistants at Video Symphony.

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Motion Picture Editors Guild

MPEG negotiates new collective bargaining agreements (union contracts) and enforces existing agreements with employers involved in post-production. We provide assistance for securing better conditions, including but not limited to financial (better pay), medical (better health insurance), safety (turnaround time) and artistic concerns (assignment of credit). As Local 700 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), an international union over 100 years old, we are allied with some 375 affiliated locals in the United States and Canada. This strength increases our collective power at the bargaining table and results in better contracts with superior benefits. When you join the Motion Picture Editors Guild, you are also becoming a part of a larger entity, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Pictures Technicians and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada (IATSE). You are joining an organization that is over 140,000 members strong! The primary job of the IATSE (www.iatse-intl.org) is to negotiate the contracts under which we all work and to protect our safety and well-being from employer exploitation. The Union also provides a means of receiving pensions and continuous healthcare, despite working for a variety of employers. This is a rarity in a freelance industry such as ours, and we are fortunate to have well-funded pension and health plans which have among the best benefits to be found anywhere in the country. While corporation health and pension plans are rapidly disappearing, the Motion Picture Industry Pension and Health Plans and the IATSE National Benefit Funds remain solvent and strong due to the diligent commitment of the IATSE and its Locals.


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