In the ever-expanding world of reality TV, editors wield incredible creative power. They often are responsible for creating a scenes or even an episodes storyline from nothing but a rambling tangle of raw footage. In this sense, they are a shows writers, drawing engaging drama from a murky pool of images and comments. As reality TV invades every channel and time slot, the demand for editors who are comfortable with and conversant in the genres styles, formats, and requirements increases daily. Editing Reality TV: The Easily Accessible, High-Paying Hollywood Job that Nobody Knows About is the first book to address this burgeoning gig. Written in an appropriately casual tone by an author who is well-seasoned in all sorts of reality TV, this guide provides sound advice about finding, landing, and keeping a reality TV editing job. In doing so, it also details the editors duties and responsibilities, while providing a wealth of invaluable tips and tricks for doing the job well.