

Aiden Nelson is a freelance filmmaker and editor with experience delivering festival-selected documentaries, commercial digital campaigns, and AI-assisted post-production workflows. He manages projects end-to-end across directing, editing, and final delivery, working across educational, festival, and digital platforms.
He co-directed and edited the documentary “Cue Card Girl,” selected for multiple international film festivals, including the Denver Film Festival. His commercial work includes producing high-volume short-form promotional content for record-signed artists and brands, creating optimized assets for Instagram Reels, TikTok, and cross-platform digital campaigns while supporting broader engagement strategies.
Aiden has also worked within advanced post-production pipelines at Flawless AI, contributing to AI-assisted performance transfer and multilingual localization projects. His role involved refining facial animation, synchronizing dialogue, and maintaining strict quality control standards within professional Linux-based workflows.
Alongside his industry work, he teaches filmmaking to students aged 6–18 at the Pauline Quirke Academy, guiding projects from initial concept through to final screening while fostering collaborative, inclusive creative environments.
He is currently completing a BA (Hons) in Filmmaking at the London Film Academy, with prior studies at UCLA’s Film & Television Institute and Sacramento City College.
A short documentary Aiden Nelson co-directed, and edited about Eileen O'Brien, a cue card girl from Saturday Night Live in the 1980s.
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