David Rogers (editor)

David Rogers (editor)
David Rogers
Occupation Film editor, television director, producer
Years active 1996–present

David Rogers is an Emmy Award-winning, American film editor, television director and producer best known for working on NewsRadio, Entourage and The Office. In 2007, he was honored with the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series for his work on The Office's third season finale, "The Job", which he shared with Dean Holland.[1]

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Professional background

Rogers began his career as an assistant editor on a variety of sitcoms throughout the mid to late nineties and into the 2000's. These shows included The Single Guy, Seinfeld, Oh, Grow Up and NewsRadio. He first worked as a senior editor on the Seinfeld episode The Clip Show in 1998. Since then he has edited on comedies such as NewsRadio, The O'Keefes, The Comeback and Entourage. Since 2005 has edited more than forty episodes of The Office. At the beginning of the sixth season, Rogers became an associate producer on the series. He attained the rank of co-producer beginning with seventh season.[2]

Director

The Hard Times of RJ Berger
  • "Here's To You, Mrs. Robbins" (1.04)
  • "Over the Rainbow" (1.06)
The Office
  • "Employee Transfer" (5.06)
  • "Mafia" (6.06)
  • "Ultimatum" (7.13)

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