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Rainn Mowris
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Candid portrait of Rainn Mowris in a leafy-green outdoor setting. Rainn is a white nonbinary person with a mop of brown-and-blonde hair perched atop their head and a large pair of round glasses on their face. They wear an olive jacket and look just past the camera with a smile.
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Biography

With 5+ years of extensive experience working in fast-paced collaborative environments with advanced picture and sound editing software, Rainn is always ready to take on a challenge. They have always had an interest in performing arts, but their love for editing really blossomed in middle school after making a few short films with the cast and crew of their school play on their iPad. Rainn has a passion for post-production and loves using their editing magic to create cohesive and emotionally impactful work. Their work includes a number of live-action and animated short films, documentaries, and web series including Surviving Clotilda (2021), Luperca (2022), and In His Image (2023), and they hope to continue exploring even more genres and mediums as they help bring stories (both real and otherworldly) to life.

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Rainn Mowris is an Atlanta based picture and sound editor. They have a passion for post-production and enjoy the satisfaction of bringing together various "puzzle pieces" to create a cohesive and emotionally impactful final product. Their work includes a number of live-action and animated short films, documentaries, and web series including Surviving Clotilda (2021), Multiplayer (2022), and Home Before Midnight (2021), and they hope to continue exploring even more genres and mediums as they help bring stories (both real and otherworldly) to life.

LinkedIn. “About,” n.d. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rainn-mowris.
Filmography
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    Luperca

    film/video, 2023

    Director, Writer/Screenwriter/Story, Editor