DOMINIQUE ULLOA, Editor
Dominique Ulloa is a Concordia Fellow that helped her translate her editing experience from television and reality programming to editing documentary features and limited series. She studied cinema verité editing traditions under the tutelage of Joshua Altman, and archive-driven documentaries under the tutelage of Pedro Kos and with practicum on his film Rebel Hearts. Previously, Ulloa worked on the six-part docu-series Surviving R. Kelly, which aired on Lifetime and was nominated for a Peabody Award. She also edited the television documentary In God We Trust: 9/11 Triumph from Tragedy, as well as the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. She is an ACE Fellow, A Karen Schmeer Diversity in the Edit Fellow, and chair of the Ujima Entertainment Coalition, a nationwide collective of African American post-production professionals with 700 members. She began her career in post-production operations at the Oprah Winfrey Network and continues to open doors for others who want to have a place in the film industry.