Award-Winning Documentary & Television Editor

Editorial partner shaping narrative with conviction

Peabody Award • NAACP Image Awards • Netflix Top 3

Cover art for Surviving R. Kelly, Peabody Award–winning documentary series edited by Candace Kregg
Cover art for Tight & Nerdy, award-winning feature documentary sole edited by Candace Kregg
Cover art for Peace of Mind with Taraji, award-recognized television series lead edited by Candace Kregg
Cover art for Rhodes to the Top, documentary television series edited by Candace Kregg
Cover art for WAGS to Riches, Netflix Top 3 television series edited by Candace Kregg
Cover art for Jersey Shore Family Vacation, long-running MTV television series edited by Candace Kregg
Poster for the film 'Sexless in the City' featuring four women smiling and posing together in colorful outfits, with a blue background and orange circular lights.
Poster featuring eight individuals with red backgrounds, titled "College Hill Celebrity Edition" on BET+. The top row shows Lamar Odom, Dreamdoll, and Slim Thug. The middle row has India Love, the central logo, and Big Freedia. The bottom row features Nene Leakes and Ray J.

“My role as an editor is not simply to assemble footage, but to shape narrative clarity, rhythm, and meaning with care and conviction. Whether for film, television, or founder-led storytelling, I’m drawn to projects that require trust, restraint, and editorial judgment.”


What’s New

“Still Here”, a touring immersive theater installation featuring my editorial work, was recently covered in Essence.

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“Tight & Nerdy” is currently screening at San Francisco IndieFest, with virtual viewing available.

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Recent editorial work includes narrative brand storytelling for Hyble, a technology company, that provides an on-demand, cloud-based platform for beverage industry point-of-sale (POS) marketing.

Select Awards & Recognitions

Peabody Award recognizing documentary editing work by Candace Kregg
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MTV Movie Award recognition for documentary series edited by Candace Kregg
NAACP Image Award recognizing television editing and cultural storytelling by Candace Kregg
Audience Choice Award at Heartland Film Festival  and Humor and Humanity Award at Heartland Film Festival for feature documentary edited by Candace Kregg

About

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Candace Kregg is a Peabody Award–winning documentary and television editor working across film, television, and cultural storytelling.

Her work centers on narrative clarity, emotional truth, and editorial judgment — shaping stories that resonate beyond the screen.

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For editorial and narrative partnerships, inquiries are welcome.