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Aaron began life as a small child and quickly adapted to the ways of the larger humans surrounding him.
Through these early childhood experiences came a mind filled with direct impressions of life, love, happiness, guilt and anger that help form self-expression.
These elements drive Aaron's ability to transform raw footage and story concepts into concrete and compelling programs that capture and inspire people's imagination.
Aaron Vega: Career Summary
Aaron has been working in the post-production realm of filmmaking for over ten years. His stint at Ken Burn's Florentine Films included:
- Thomas Jefferson,
- Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery,
- Jazz, the ten-part internationally released and critically acclaimed project on which Aaron served as both editor and post-production supervisor.
Aaron has gone on to edit the much-lauded Ram Dass: Fierce Grace, currently screening on PBS, and two of The Learning Channel programs: The New Sideshow and Biker Girls. In addition to his work for PBS and The Learning Channel, Aaron has cut programs for both the Food Network and HBO.
Aaron's collaborations with Austin filmmaker Chris Ohlson has provided opportunities for work very different from PBS documentaries. With films like Meat Market, Clock, Paint, Eyeball and now My Electric Bill Aaron's editing pallet continues to grow. And films like Rats to Roses, a short film about New York cities community gardens by director Tamra Raven has infused Aaron's social and political views into his work.
Aaron's recent work has once again premiered on PBS and is making it way to nation film festivals. Apollo 8 aired on American Experience in October of 2005, both My Electric Bill and Addison's Wall are being featured festivals such as Cinequest, NYC and Portland.
Aaron is currently working closely with the organization stone circles on producing and editing videos about spiritual activism and its role in today
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