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Andrzej Dąbrowski is a Lecturer in the Department of Editing at the Faculty of Film and Television Directing at the National Film School in Łódź, Poland. With a career spanning nearly two decades, he has established himself as both an active film editor and educator in the Polish film industry.
Born on September 1, 1978 in Olsztyn, Dąbrowski graduated from the Editing program at the Higher School of Television Production at the National Film School in Łódź in 2008, receiving his diploma in 2009. His career demonstrates a seamless transition from student to professional editor to educator at his alma mater.
Dąbrowski's professional interests center around film editing theory and practice, with particular expertise in narrative structure across multiple formats. His work spans feature films, television series, documentaries, and student etudes, demonstrating versatility across cinematic forms. He has developed specialized knowledge in television serial production, documentary techniques, and the unique demands of short-form cinema.
His recent filmography reveals consistent engagement across multiple production formats, with notable work on both commercial productions like the SKAZANA television series and educational student etudes. This dual focus on professional productions and student mentorship defines his current professional trajectory.
- 2020 BLOOD OF GOD Eagle (Polish Film Award) Nomination - Best Editing
- 2019 THE PRINCE AND THE DYBBUK Eagle (Polish Film Award) Nomination - Best Editing
As an educator, Dąbrowski provides pedagogical supervision for numerous student film projects at the National Film School, working closely with emerging filmmakers on their editing techniques. His role bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application, helping shape the next generation of Polish film editors. While specific research grants aren't documented in the available information, his extensive filmography suggests ongoing professional engagement with the Polish film industry.