Geoff Klein's professional journey in the film industry commenced in 2010 with his appointment as editor for the indie feature film "Long Gone Day". This poignant drama revolves around the final days of a young rock star grappling with depression and drug abuse. The following year, Klein co-directed and edited the award-winning feature film "Pinup Dolls on Ice" alongside Melissa Mira, earning him the "Best Editor" accolade at the ShockFest Film Festival in Los Angeles.
As his career progressed, Klein's editing skills were sought after by prominent television networks, including Discovery Channel and the History Channel. His work on various docu-series eventually led to the opportunity to edit an episode for the highly acclaimed series FrontLine on PBS in 2018.
In 2017, Klein received a nomination for "Best Editor" at the Canadian Screen Awards for his outstanding work on CBC's groundbreaking television show "Interrupt This Program". This show delves into the lives of artists in war-torn and oppressed countries.
Klein's versatility in editing genres was demonstrated in 2019 with his work on Jeremy Torrie's "The Corruption of Divine Providence", which garnered a nomination for "Best Feature" at the Whistler Film Festival. He then went on to edit the slow-burning "Woodland Grey" and the endearing "Pink Lake" by Emily Gan and Daniel Schachter in 2020.
Throughout his career, Klein has demonstrated his exceptional editing skills, earning numerous accolades and nominations for his work in various film and television projects.