Marshall Lee attended Norwich University in Vermont. A communications major focusing on Documentary TV, Marshall took his hand to honing his skills in film editing as well as directing.
He produced, directed and edited the award winning “Road Back To The Frozen Four,” a documentary featuring the two-time NCAA National Champions-the Norwich Cadet Hockey Team of which he also co-captained.
In 2003, he made his way out to Los Angeles, CA to join some Norwich Alumni at Sony Pictures where he first got his foot into the industry. He continued to develop his film making skills, by focusing on editing. In the past few years, he’s worked on projects for MTV, NBC, The Dew Action Sports Tour as well as work with Major film companies such as Walden Media, Bristol Bay Productions and Red Hour Films.
In Fall of 2006, Marshall finished editing the documentary “In The Crease” the true story of the California Wave AAA Bantam hockey team on their national champion campaign season. The documentary went on to be the #1 Sports Film on Amazon.com.
Additionally, he finished “Deuce” the documentary early 2007, a highly anticipated sports documentary on a Pittsburgh Sports legend, that’s already been met with acclaim by industry executives along with a feature film in January 2008, starring David James Elliot and Grayson Russell, “The Rainbow Tribe”.
Professional Affiliations
Motion Picture Editors Guild (IATSE Local 700)
