Adrienne Wagner
Editor, Cinematographer, Storyteller
Often seen in Portland, OR - Pittsburgh, PA - Indianapolis, IN
Adrienne Wagner is a storyteller, editor, and cinematographer originally from Indianapolis. After studying media production, communication and rhetoric, and business at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN, Adrienne moved to Portland, OR where she began editing and shooting video for local production companies. Her first short documentary, "My Grandpa's Garage," has been featured in film festivals throughout the United States, including the national CINE awards, Indianapolis' Heartland Film Festival, the historic Clinton Theater shorts program in Portland, and at the Indie Oaks film festival in Pittsburgh, PA where it was awarded "Best Editing.” While living in Pittsburgh, Adrienne was cinematographer for the feature film "Checkmate," collaborated on many short films with the Carnegie Screenwriters Guild, and edited a feature documentary on world wrestling champion, Spencer Lee. She’s a full-time freelancer who splits her time between hustling down fulfilling personal projects, editing and shooting for a variety of other production companies, and trying to improve in her many hobbies. Adrienne’s greatest sense of accomplishment comes from going on a hike with her dog every day.