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Tris Arthur

Intimacy Coordinator | Editor | Creator | Filmmaker

Award-Winning Filmmaker

Tris Arthur is an intimacy coordinator, video editor, and award-winning independent filmmaker based in New York City. Committed to creating safe and positive environments in the filmmaking community, her work is focused on telling stories with authenticity, passion, and mutually-assured security.

  • Tight shot of a man holding a woman in a tight grip, positioned over her in a bed. The woman looks tense.

    Intimacy Coordination

    Intimacy services for film and television productions, focused on making your intimate scenes as beautiful and safe as possible through a collaborative artistic process.

  • A woman bathed in red light sits weightily over a gnarled cake, frosting stuck to her fingers. She is perfectly symmetrical in frame, a flipped image layered on top of her to create an eerie composition.

    Video Editing

    Editing services for film, video and promotional content, specializing in non-fiction and experimental projects across a variety of visual and tonal styles to fit your unique vision.

  • A tight shot of two young women embracing in a dreary street, one smiling brightly as she gently holds the other's long brown hair.

    Filmmaking

    A personal archive of both independent and collaborative creative work as a director, producer, writer, and general filmmaker across the last several years. In other words, my artistic portfolio.

i Also Have a YouTube Channel!

Small but steadily growing, Tris Talks Movies is a showcase of my writing and editing abilities as I study and discuss various corners of cinema through video essay & short documentary formats.

14.5K total views and counting!

Featured Work

From content creation, to filmmaking, to my new “Parts of Film” blog

Incorporating original footage with footage from Gary Hustwit’s trilogy of design documentaries, this video essay is a showcase of my work and abilities in the field of nonfiction creation.

Complete during my final year of college, Weather showcases my abilities as a narrative filmmaker—even with a shoestring budget and severe time constraints!