Bios
Alan Oxman, Owner
Alan's credits include Welcome to the Dollhouse (Grand Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival), Happiness (International Critic's Award, Cannes Film Festival), Storytelling (Cannes Film Festival), and Two Girls and a Guy. He was also the supervising editor and co-producer on the acclaimed documentary Control Room (Sundance Film Festival) and the co-editor of Unzipped (Audience Award, Sundance Film Festival), which won the A.C.E. Award for Best Documentary Editing.
Alan co-produced Assisted Living, winner of the 2002 Slamdance Film Festival, and Children Underground, which won the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and Best Documentary at the IFP Gotham Awards. He has won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Documentary Editing on the PBS series City Life. Alan is also the owner of The Edit Center, an Apple-certified Training Facility and school, that teaches the art of editing to students who learn by cutting a real feature film.
Will Cox, Owner
Behind his back, Will has been called the Steinbrenner of Final Frame. He started the video department at Tekserve in 1995 while editing underground video features as part of nuBright Solutions, a collective of artist/filmmakers populating the web with indy films. After teaching editing for the Ford Foundation in Africa, he went to work at Oxygen Media, the first network to go entirely on air using Final Cut Pro, as the Senior Engineer. He started Final Frame with Youna Kwak in 2001. He has been color correcting for the past 5 years with Online/Color Correction credits on the acclaimed documentary Control Room (Sundance Film Festival), Speedo (winner at Full Frame), and, most recently, Murderball (winner of best editor at Sundance), as well as numerous other documentary and scripted films. His television credits include shows for MTV, Comedy Central, SpikeTV, Nickelodeon, Oxygen, Fuse, CourtTV, CSTV, The History Channel, Lifetime, PBS, IFC and ESPN. He onlines on both Final Cut Pro and Avid Symphony.
Youna Kwak, Owner
Youna Kwak is a documentary, television, and feature film editor. Her credits include films that have aired on CourtTV, ESPN, HBO, NBC, Oxygen Media, PBS, and USA Network, among others, and screened at festivals such as Boston, Florida, Full Frame, GenArt, Miami, Outfest, South by Southwest, and Tribeca. She was Supervising Editor of The Isaac Mizrahi Show for three seasons. Recent credits include Live From New York: The First Five Years of Saturday Night Live (Emmy Award Nomination for Best Non-Fiction Film), Red Doors (Best Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival), Dead Broke, Shalom Y'All, and Con Man.