Dutch Editor, Job Ter Burg started out as an editor for mostly television documentaries, but after his continued\xa0collaboration with film school class mate Martin Koolhoven on Dark Light and the highly awarded Suzy Q, he focused on\xa0editing feature films.\xa0
\nAfter two nominations for Best Film Editing for his work on Godforsaken\xa0for Pieter Kuijpers\xa0and Schnitzel Paradise for Martin Koolhoven, Job\xa0became the lead film editor on the prestigious Black Book, Paul Verhoeven\u2019s first Dutch film in 20 years. \xa0
\nBlack Book\xa0by\xa0Paul Verhoeven\xa0and Winter In Wartime by\xa0Martin Koolhoven\xa0were both shortlisted for the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign\xa0Language Film category.
\nJob was also awarded with the Golden Calf for Best Film Editing for work on Rudolf van den Berg\u2019s film Tirza.
\nJob is co-founder and President of the Netherlands Association of Cinema Editors (NCE) and is a regular guest teacher,\xa0lecturer and editing coach.