Max Levine

Video Editor at Lemonlight

Max Levine has a diverse range of work experience in the field of video editing and production. Max began their career as a Film Critic/Writer/Editorial Intern at The Baltimore Sun in 2014, where they wrote articles and film reviews for the alt-weekly local paper. Max also directed, produced, and edited videos for their website.

In 2016, Max worked as a Video Editor/Producer at ATB Productions, where they edited, produced, wrote, and created content for various clients, including Comcast, Budget Blinds, and Congressman John Sarbanes. Max also directed, edited, wrote, and produced a short film called "Seafood Diet," which received recognition in multiple film festivals.

Max joined The Park School of Baltimore in 2018 as a Communications Associate. In this role, they shot, edited, produced, and created content for the school's social media accounts and promotional videos. Max also collaborated with educators to develop personalized content.

From 2020 to 2021, Max worked as a Video Editor/Writer at DoYouRemember?, where they edited nostalgia-oriented pop culture videos for older audiences. Max also wrote scripts for their videos, which gained millions of views.

In 2021, Max joined Lemonlight as a Video Editor, and simultaneously started their own video production company, MaxLevineVideo, in 2015, as a Content Creator/Video Editor.

Most recently, Max worked as a Freelance Video Editor/Writer at Cracked in 2022.

Max Levine studied Video Production at Ithaca College. The specific start and end dates of their education are not provided.

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