'Ken Sallows is one of Australia's most noted television and film editors. His career started in the 1970s working at Crawford Productions on legendary TV shows like
Homicide,
Bluey, and
The Sullivans. He moved into the film world as an assistant editor on Fred Schepsi's
The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith (1978). His break as a feature editor came with
Malcolm (Nadia Tass, 1986). Since then he has worked on some of Australia's most critically acclaimed films including
Celia (Ann Turner, 1989),
Proof (Jocelyn Moorhouse, 1992),
Love and Other Catastrophes (Emma-Kate Croghan, 1996),
Doing Time For Patsy Cline (Chris Kennedy, 1997) and
Chopper (Andrew Dominik, 2000). (Source:
Senses of Cinema: 14)