Mark Lanza has been re-elected president of the Motion Picture Sound Editors, the nonprofit organization of professional sound and music editors.Currently based at Sony Pictures Studios, Lanza has been a sound professional for 30 years and is credited on more than 250 feature films and television shows, including JFK, Glory and Born on the Fourth of July.
He received the MPSE’s Golden Reel Award for Amazon’s Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams in 2019.“I am proud to be an MPSE member and grateful to my fellow members for entrusting me with another term as president,” Lanza said. “I look forward to working with the Board in continuing to grow MPSE and expand our work on behalf of sound editors.”In other MPSE elections, David Barber was elected
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