Claire Dodgson
Claire Dodgson works in film editing, contributing to animated and visual-effects-driven productions. Early in their career, Dodgson served as editor on Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (2005), handling the assembly and pacing of scenes to support the film’s gothic stop-motion style.
Biography
Claire Dodgson works in film editing, contributing to animated and visual-effects-driven productions. Early in their career, Dodgson served as editor on Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (2005), handling the assembly and pacing of scenes to support the film’s gothic stop-motion style. They then moved into assistant editorial roles, serving as first assistant editor on Wes Anderson’s Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), where they supported the editing team in organizing footage and maintaining continuity across Anderson’s meticulously composed shots.
Dodgson’s subsequent work includes additional editing on Despicable Me (2010), assisting with the refinement of sequences and transitions to enhance the film’s comedic timing and narrative flow. Their editorial involvement continued with animated and hybrid pro…





