Biography
Ronald Sanders, also known as Ron Sanders, is a renowned film editor. He has made significant contributions to cinema through his work on several notable films. Sanders' editing prowess was first showcased in the 1983 film "Videodrome," directed by David Cronenberg. He continued to hone his craft, working on diverse projects such as the 1996 film "Crash," directed by David Cronenberg, and the 2005 film "A History of Violence," also directed by Cronenberg. Sanders' versatility as an editor was further evident in his work on the 2009 stop-motion animated film "Coraline," directed by Henry Selick. Throughout his career, Sanders has demonstrated a commitment to his craft, contributing to the storytelling and pacing of each film he has worked on.




