John Carnochan

John Carnochan is a film editor. He is noted particularly for editing animated films, including the Disney Company's The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), and The Lion King (1994, co-edited by Tom Finan).

John Carnochan
OccupationFilm editor

Upon completion of The Lion King, many employees left Disney with President Jeffrey Katzenberg to work at DreamWorks Animation. Carnochan was one of them. He edited DreamWorks's 2nd film, The Road to El Dorado (2000, co-edited by Dan Molina). After El Dorado was completed, Carnochan edited two films for Blue Sky Studios: the studios' first film Ice Age (2002), and its second Robots (2005). Most recently he worked on an Animal Logic and BBC Earth project, Walking with Dinosaurs, 20th Century Fox's The Book of Life, and Illumination's The Grinch.

Carnochan's first editorial job was on director Richard Rush's 1980 cult classic The Stunt Man.

Filmography

Year Title Position
1980 The Stunt Man assistant editor
1981 Circle of Power supervising film editor
1982 Silent Rage assistant editor
1984 Heartbreakers editor
1987 The Man Who Fell to Earth editor
1989The Little Mermaid supervising editor
1991Beauty and the Beast editor
1994The Lion King supervising editor
1998 The Prince of Egypt additional editor
2000The Road to El Dorado editor
Chicken Run additional storyreel editor
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea story reel editor
2002 Return to Never Land additional editor
Ice Age editor
2003 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure additional editor
2005Robots editor
2007The Simpsons Movie editor
2008 Horton Hears a Who! additional editor
2011Arthur Christmas editor
2013Walking with Dinosaurs editor
2014The Book of Life additional editor
2018 The Grinch additional editing
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