Susan Shipton
Susan Shipton is a Canadian film editor.
Shipton has collaborated with director Atom Egoyan on eight projects. Her editing credits include The Adjuster, Love and Death on Long Island, Mr. [Nobody (film)|Mr. Nobody], I Love [a Man in Uniform (film)|I Love a Man in Uniform], Foolproof, When Night Is Falling, Breakfast with Scot, Exotica, Where [the Truth Lies], Long Day's [Journey into Night (1996 film)|Long Day's Journey into Night], Chloe and The Captive. She also wrote, produced, and directed the short film Hindsight.
Shipton has been nominated for the Genie Award for Best [Achievement in Editing] six times and has won twice, for The [Sweet Hereafter (film)|The Sweet Hereafter] in 1997 and Possible Worlds in 2001. She also won the 2005 Directors Guild of Canada Craft Award for Being Julia.
Shipton is a member of the Canadian Cinema Editors honours society.