In 1981, Scantlebury became a member (performer and crew) of
The Video Band, for which he edited a series of experimental music videos released in the early 1980s.[2][3]
Scantlebury became one of the first editors to edit feature films on video, beginning in 1987 with the
Tom Waits concert film Big Time (1988).[1] He subsequently worked at
Zoetrope Studios for five years.[1] He was cited by Variety in 2009 as a "key cutter" among director
Michael Bay's "trusted team of editors."[4]
Scantlebury is an independent filmmaker, operating Pavement Pictures in partnership with his wife, Lucy Phillips.[1][7] Phillips is a producer, director, and screenwriter.[8]
Abducted, the fourth feature film written and directed by Phillips and Scantlebury, appeared as an
Xbox exclusive release in September 2013, and was released on DVD in October 2013.[9] It won the 2013
Shriekfest Horror/Sci-Fi Film Festival award for Best Sci-Fi Feature Film.[10]
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