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Kelly Korzan's 25-year editing career began in NYC, where she cut her storytelling teeth assisting on verité feature documentaries for Nancy Baker (Oscar Award-winning editor “Harlan County USA") and Paula Heredia (ACE Award-winning editor “Unzipped”). Kelly then went on to apply her verité editing experience to unscripted television.


Some highlights of Kelly's work as an editor include the PBS documentary series “Frontier House” (Emmy Award nomination Best Reality Show), Bravo's “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" (Emmy Award Best Reality Show), the Frontline documentary "Pope John Paul II" (WGA Award  Best Documentary, DuPont Silver Baton Award) and the feature documentary “War Zone” (Berlin Film Festival). Her work in the scripted space includes the independent feature films “Anima” (GenArt Film Festival) and “Pousse Café" (SXSW Film Festival).

Kelly is currently working at Prometheus Entertainment on the #1-rated History Channel show "The Curse of Oak Island". Other programming she has edited at Prometheus include History Channel's "The UnXplained with William Shatner", "Oak Island: Drilling Down", "Beyond Oak Island", "America's Books of Secrets", "The Curse of Civil War Gold", as well as Travel Channel's "In Search of Monsters".

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Kelly has edited projects for MTV, A&E, Bravo, History Channel, Travel Channel, Nat Geo, TBS, PBS, Discovery, MSNBC and Animal Planet. She lives and works in Los Angeles.

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