David Milhous

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David Milhous
Born (1967-07-09) July 9, 1967 (age 56)
EducationNew York University (BFA)
American Film Institute (MFA)
OccupationMotion Picture Editor
Musical career

David Milhous (born July 9, 1967) is a motion picture editor. He is known best as the editor of Crime Watch Daily, which won the Emmy award for Editing in 2017. Milhous has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors (ACE) and has helped shape the curriculum for the first master's degree program in the field of Editing at the New York Film Academy at Universal Studios. He is also a founding member of the American post-punk band Lippy's Garden.

Milhous spent a number of years editing news at CNN in Atlanta before turning to more dramatic long form storytelling at Paramount Pictures and Warner Brothers Entertainment in Hollywood. His work as an editor has aired on CW, CBS, CNBC, NBC, ABC, CNN, Facebook Watch, Fox Broadcasting Company, YouTube, Netflix, HGTV, Discovery, BBC, Five (UK), Virgin1, MTV, MTV2, History Channel, The Learning Channel, Biography, Animal Planet, Spike TV, UPN, A&E, CNN International, IFC, Lifetime, Oxygen, The Africa Channel, The Travel Channel, and The Science Channel.

Milhous cites Alfred Hitchcock, Philip Glass and Henri Cartier-Bresson as his greatest creative influences[citation needed]. He is a lifetime member of the American Film Institute and a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and American Cinema Editors (ACE).

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Nominated - Daytime Emmy Award, Multi-Camera Editing, Crime Watch Daily, 2018.

Winner - Daytime Emmy Award, Multi-Camera Editing, Crime Watch Daily, 2017.

Nominated - American Cinema Editors, ACE Eddie Award, AFI, 2001.

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