Mark Holtze's journey into editing began with a plot twist - after auditioning for "Forrest Gump" in 1993, he realized his destiny lay behind the camera, not in front of it. Twenty years later, this editing maestro has carved out a reputation that spans commercials, features, and documentaries. His work on "American Lawman" earned him a Canadian Cinema Editors nomination, though he'll tell you his proudest achievement is his growing collection of vintage lenses (which he lovingly documents on YouTube like a true gear nerd). When he's not in the editing bay making magic, you'll find him exploring the art of cinematography through glass that's probably older than your parents.