
Age: 65
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Mark Day (born 22 February 1961) is a British film editor. He won two BAFTA Awards for Best Editing for State of Play and Sex Traffic, both directed by David Yates with whom Day also worked with on The Way We Live Now, The Young Visiters and The Girl in the Café; the former two projects gained Day two Royal Television Society award nominations for Best Tape and Film Editing along with two BAFTA nominations and the latter project gained Day a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing. Day also worked with Yates on The Sins and the final four Harry Potter films: Order of the Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince, Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Deathly Hallows – Part 2. Day has edited over thirty television films and dramas. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mark Day (film editor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

A world unlike any other. The year is 1888. And the world is rapidly changing. At the forefront of his change is the British Empire. But even then, there are forces around the globe that challenge the dominance of Queen Victoria. Within the Atlantic, there lies a Kingdom of Mer-Folk who challenge Brittania's rule of the waves. The Island Themyscira holds strength enough to be recognized at her majesty's court. and a miraculous flying men fight for the people of the Kaw Nation in the Americas and Ireland, respectively. But shadows grow long in an Empire. Witness a world familiar and at the same time separate from ours by centuries. Withness Justice 1888
