Sundance 2016: Pillow Talk with Vashi Nedomansky

We're getting up close and personal with a twist. We're in bed with film editor Vashi Nedomansky at the Sundance Film Festival 2016. Join us as we talk to Vashi Nedomansky about his work and his creative process on his own projects and as an editorial consultant on such films like "Deadpool" and "Gone Girl." We'll also be picking his brain for thoughts on what's next in film. We're taking questions, so tune in and submit your Qs.

About Vashi Nedomansky
Vashi Nedomansky defected from Czechoslovakia during the Cold War and grew up in Toronto and Detroit. Following a career as a professional hockey player, Vashi became a film editor in Los Angeles and has edited nine feature films, including the global phenomenon Sharknado 2, An American Carol for director David Zucker, and the PTSD documentary That Which I Love Destroys Me, for director Ric Roman Waugh. Vashi has cut more than 50 national commercials for numerous brands such as Nike, Volkswagen, Ford, NHL, and the US Marines. His company, Vashi Visuals, has provided post-production workflow and consulting services for Gone Girl and Deadpool.