Adam “Zuk” Zuckerman is an Award winning film editor and additional editor who worked with directors such as Darren Aronofsky, Brett Ratner, F. Gary Gray, Director X, Penelope Cruz, Kanye West, and Beyonce, to name a few. On point, fast-paced, inventive and inspiring in style, Zuk’s skill in creating the precise and detailed mood and flow for for each project is what makes him one of the most in-demand editors around, expanding his expertise more and more with every project. Adam Zuckerman’s career began working under the supervision of Brian Kushner and Sean “Puffy” Combs on countless music videos quickly establishing himself as one of the most sought after music video editors. Enjoying his work in music videos, he quickly transitioned into editing commercial, feature film, and documentaries. Editing with Director/Producer Rachel Winter on The Space Between starring Kelsey Grammer. And working along with other editors, Zuk worked on Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway, Kanye West's Cruel Summer, which was an incredible, innovative, 7 screen experience. Jay'z "Fade To Black Hip Hop’s Last Waltz, Stealing Cars starring Emory Cohen, John Leguizamo, and William H. Macy, which won the Zeitgeist Award at La’s Film Festival. Uncredited for his work as additional editor spicing up the inside and outside Club scenes of Dirty Grandpa. His collaboration with Darren Aronofsky on the commercial spots dealing with the hardships and reality of what it takes to tell the truth through photojournalism, where Adam Zuckerman received worldwide recognition. Winning a Gold Lion for Best Editing at Cannes, a Gold Pencil for Best Editing at The One Show, and a Gold Pencil for Best Editing at D&AD.