Date: 06/11/2025 at 11PM ET / 8PM PT ‐ Encore
Date: 06/12/2025 at 3PM ET / 12PM PT ‐ Encore 2
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Set in New York City and Paris, the eight-episode Étoile follows the dancers and artistic staff of two world-renowned ballet companies, as they embark on an ambitious gambit to save their storied institutions by swapping their most talented stars. (Description courtesy of Prime Video)
Tim Streeto, ACE is a three-time Emmy-nominated editor whose recent credits include Étoile, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video), Riff Raff (Lionsgate), The White Tiger (Netflix), Extrapolations (Apple TV+), Fosse/Verdon (FX), and Maniac (Netflix) among others.
Zana Bochar is very excited and honored to have edited on Étoile alongside Tim Streeto. They first worked together on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel where Zana assisted Tim on all five seasons. They co-edited two episodes, and her first solo television editing credit came on the penultimate episode of the series. Zana’s first feature editing opportunity was “Muppet Guys Talking,” a documentary directed by Frank Oz. When not working, Zana volunteers at her local animal shelter and spends time at home in Queens, NY with her husband and dog.
Ron Bochar, as a Supervising Sound Editor and Re-recording mixer, has been very fortunate to have worked with many outstanding directors in his career, including Mike Nichols, Frank Oz, Nora Ephron, Ethan Hawke, Jonathan Demme, Sidney Lumet, Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Paladino to name but a few. He’s won Emmys, Cinema Audio Society Achievement awards and a nomination for an Academy Award while working on over 100 projects. Titles such as BOWFINGER, SLEEPING WITH OTHER PEOPLE, THE BIRDCAGE, NON STOP, PHILADELPHIA, MONEYBALL, THE MARVELOUS MRS MAISEL, EXHIBITING FORGIVENESS, WILDCAT and now ÉTOILE show the diversity of his work.
Ron began working for a trailer maker in the late 70’s, moving quickly into feature films as Foley Artist / Editor then Sound Supervising, Design and Mixing, early in his career. In 1989, Ron and three other sound editors formed a collective called C5, Inc in New York City.