DIANA JENKINS
VIDEO EDITOR
AWARDS

Los Angeles Emmy Award
Film Documentary
"Hand Drawn Life"


Peabody Award
NATAS Daytime Emmy Award
Series
Series
"Surviving RKelly"
"Crime Watch Daily"
FEATURED WORK
Space, Hope and Charity


I spent the past year editing this independent documentary film about Charity Woodrum, a young woman from rural Oregon whose dream of becoming an astrophysicist is nearly derailed when she suffers a devastating tragedy. This film is currently showing at film festivals and getting incredible response and support. I consider this film a project of love for me and I am so proud to be a part of telling Charity’s story.
Hand Drawn Life - The History and Influence of Newspaper and Comic Strips
This film traces the history and influence of American Newspaper comic strips. An art form, arguably the first example of American pop culture, that has been greatly under-appreciated. We tell this story through the voices of the cartoonists themselves and comic historians. This film is available to rent or purchase on Apple TV and Amazon Prime.
Statue of Limitations: Father Serra and the California Natives
Currently, I am finishing up an exciting and sure-to-be controversial feature documentary about Polarization. In this film, we will explore the legacy of Father Junipero Serra and renewed historical appreciation of California’s native populations. We will connect this to current issues of polarization among people and how to find the “common good”.