Lois Freeman-Fox, A.C.E. holds a B.F.A. in Art from Cornell University, an M.A. in Sculpture from U.C. Berkeley and studied film at New York University. After an early career as an artist and performance art curator, she has been involved in the art and practice of film editing for 25 years. Her feature film editing credits began with Teen Wolf and include; Turner & Hooch, K-9 and Air America. She also edits Movies of the Week for network and cable television and won an Emmy and an A.C.E. Eddie in 1994 for And the Band Played On, a film about the discovery of the Aids virus. Returning to her art roots, she has edited animated features including Fantasia 2000 and Osmosis Jones. She is a member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild, American Cinema Editors, the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences. She taught film editing at the USC School of Cinema-Television before coming to Brooks Institute where she has been teaching film editing since 2003. She is an active member in the arts community of Ventura and exhibits her digital paintings in local galleries. She will be having a solo exhibit at the Buenaventura Art Association at the end of May 2009.