Terence Krey is a NYC-based editor, sound mixer, and director whose work spans features, shorts, and branded content. His directing background informs his post and sound work, bringing a holistic, story-driven approach to every project.
About
Terence Krey is a New York–based filmmaker with experience across feature films, short form, branded content, and digital media. His editing credits include the Tribeca-premiering feature Westhampton (dir. Christian Nilsson), Dashcam (dir. Christian Nilsson), Plantasma (dir. Jacob Cohen), and branded work for outlets like The Atlantic, Vox, and Conde Nast. He has also served as Senior Editor at HuffPost and as Lead Editor for BuzzFeed’s Snapchat series BTW, where he helped shape stories across both narrative and documentary formats.
In addition to post-production, Terence works as a production sound mixer on independent features, shorts, and branded projects. Recent credits include Caravan (dir. Jefferson White), Drink & Be Merry (dir. Adam Volerich), Driver Ed (dir. Jacob A. Ware), and numerous shorts produced in collaboration with Pace University. His work brings both technical expertise and a collaborative spirit, ensuring clear, dynamic soundscapes that elevate the storytelling of every project.
As a director, Terence has helmed several independent feature films—including An Unquiet Grave (Shudder), Distress Signals (Dark Sky Films), and Summoners (Brooklyn Horror Audience Award winner). This directorial perspective informs every aspect of his editing and sound work, giving him a holistic understanding of how stories take shape on set and in the edit room.