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Kreiger
(left) tutors students Spencer Gould (top)
and Mary Toole.
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Instructor of editing and directing for film and television, introduction
to audio, and basic camera operation courses. The certified senior
Avid editor/instructor has worked on several television shows, including
episodes of “The West Wing,” “ER” and “Spin
City.” He also was part of the editing team that won the Academy
Award for “Saving Private Ryan” in 1998.
How:
Kreiger has been editing since 1984 but thought he might have to
give it up in 1993 because he could no longer move his arms without
great difficulty. As a result, he learned digital editing using Avid
computer software.
“If it hadn’t been for the computer, I’m not sure
where I’d be. I love to edit, and just to be able to tell a
story is a great experience. An editor acts as a storyteller because
he has to take everything and put it all together. He can make people
laugh, cry and even think.”
A memorable experience:
“I met Steven Spielberg on a business trip
to Burbank [Calif.] for some advanced Avid training.
I was doing some editing, and he quickly introduced
himself. We spent the next three hours talking about
editing and making movies. I’ve never asked
him for work, and I never will. That is not the
way I work.”
Kent says:
“Don’t quit. Even on the darkest day, still get up because
the only way to move forward is to not move backward.
“Just because you have muscular dystrophy, you can still have
goals and dreams. It’ll just be a little harder, but you’ll
feel better once you get there.
“You have to do it for yourself and find the strength within.
If I can do this, anybody can achieve their dreams, too.”
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