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DOMA welcomes editor Amanda Marie-Rose to the roster
Post-production studio DOMA adds Amanda Marie-Rose to its roster, further expanding its editorial offering.
DOMA has announced the signing of Amanda Marie-Rose, an editor whose work spans performance-led commercials, brand films, and documentary-style storytelling. Her editorial approach is defined by precision, emotional intelligence, and a strong sense of narrative flow.
Twice nominated at the Young Arrows, Marie-Rose has cut campaigns for brands including Adidas, Fred Perry, and Nothing, as well as music videos for artists such as Nia Archives and Kelela. Her portfolio reflects a balance between cinematic storytelling and dynamic, stylised edits.
Alongside her commercial work, she maintains a strong interest in narrative filmmaking. She is currently editing From Sydney, With Love, a short film directed by East Elliott and supported by the Spike Lee Film Production Fund. The project reflects her ongoing focus on character-driven storytelling with depth and nuance.
Marie-Rose studied Fine Art at UAL and began her editorial journey cutting music videos for friends before working her way up as an assistant editor. During her time at The Assembly Rooms, she refined her technical skills and creative instincts, gaining insight into high-end commercial and narrative post-production.
Jake Evans, co-founder of DOMA, comments: “Amanda’s journey reflects what we stand for at DOMA, championing talent with fresh perspectives. From experience, it’s often those who take unconventional routes who drive the industry forward. Amanda brings a distinctive voice to the roster, and we’re excited to collaborate with her.”
Marie-Rose joins editor Sam Hardy and colourists Thomas Kumeling and Matthew Chan (fmlik) as DOMA continues to grow its post-production offering, with a focus on talent-first thinking and collaborative creative solutions.