For director, film editor, and cinematographer Randy Wilkins, learning from and working for Spike Lee has been a shaper of personal film philosophy and general cinematic outlook. “[Spike] is definitely somebody who has helped my career, has helped my filmmaking skills, and he has helped me improve my craft,†says Wilkins, a Bronx, NY native. “He’s had a tremendous impact on my filmmaking career so far.â€
Ironically, Wilkins is reluctant to assume the role of “Spike Lee’s Protégé.” But The Shadow League calls it the way we blatantly see it. A
two-time Emmy Award winner, Wilkins’ accolades come from editing work on commercials for PIX 11 and FOX 59. No stranger to festival circuit awards and stellar professional ethic, he’s worked on numerous acclaimed Spike Lee Joints including “Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth” (assistant editor), “If God Is Willing and da Creek Don’t Rise” (assistant editor), and “When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four.”To read the full story, go here