- Born
- Birth nameBrian Patrick Feeney
- Brian Feeney was born in August of 1979 to American parents stationed at the Yakota Air Force Base in Tokyo, Japan. With a father in the service, Brian lived all over before moving to Los Angeles in 1998 to attend USC's School of Cinema/ Television.
After graduation, he began working in Hollywood as an assistant editor before going on to cut a large number of "Behind the Scenes" documentaries for a number of major Hollywood releases including "Night at the Museum," "Memories of a Geisha," and "Resident Evil: Afterlife."
Taking a break from Hollywood, Feeney moved to Washington, DC in 2015 where he began editing training videos for various government organizations, including the U.S. Army's SHARP program.
While in DC, he was hired to co-edit the Spanish-U.S.A. co-production "Alex's Strip" with first time feature filmmaker Irene Zoe Alameda. The film won many international awards - including a Best Editing Award at the North Film Festival in Stockholm, Sweden.
In the horror genre, Feeney is known for having co-written, edited, and directed "The Echo Game."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Alta Vista Productions LLC
- Is the nephew of Thomas A. O'Conor.
- Was one of several editors to cut a series of short films for the U.S. Army's SHARP program. (2016-2017).
- In December of 2020, Brian was listed as a candidate for the Best Editor Award at the 2021 Goya Awards (Spain's equivalent to the Oscars). This was for his work on the film "La Cinta de Alex" aka "Alex's Strip" which he co-edited with the film's director, Irene Zoe Alameda.
- The Spanish-USA co-production Feeney co-edited with Irene Zoe Alameda, "Alex's Strip," won Best Edited Feature at the North Film Festival in Stockholm, Sweden.
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