Douglas Robertson
Douglas Robertson was born on April 14, 1908. Known primarily for work in film editing, Robertson contributed to the craft of assembling and structuring motion pictures during a period when editing played a foundational role in narrative construction.
Biography
Douglas Robertson was born on April 14, 1908. Known primarily for work in film editing, Robertson contributed to the craft of assembling and structuring motion pictures during a period when editing played a foundational role in narrative construction. The film I Didn't Do It, released in 1945, stands as the only confirmed credit in their filmography according to available records. Editing in this context involves selecting, arranging, and trimming footage to shape pacing, continuity, and emotional impact within a film’s runtime.
Robertson’s involvement in I Didn't Do It reflects their participation in the post-production phase of filmmaking, where editorial decisions help define how scenes are presented to audiences. While limited information exists about their broader career, the single …




