Hayley Zalkin
Editing
Biography
Hayley Zalkin is a freelance video editor based in Brooklyn, New York. She edited the Fangoria Chainsaw award-nominated Brooklyn Horror Film Festival premiere Cannibal Mukbang, directed by Aimee Kuge (producer of Fantasia premiere Black Eyed Susan). Zalkin’s award-winning, social media addiction-based horror short, Doom Scroll, which she wrote, directed, and edited, is now featured on Film Shortage. She has also worked with a diverse range of clients across various industries, creating compelling content for brands such as Children’s Hospital Colorado, Carnival Cruise Lines, Albertsons, Tower28, Love Wellness, The Knot, and Crown Royal.
Known For

Shy and looking for love, Mark quickly becomes smitten with the outgoing and mysterious Ash. But as his feelings for her intensify, so does his unexpected submersion into Ash's biggest love: the wild world of mukbanging. And with it, lots of bloodshed.
Cannibal Mukbang

Troma Entertainment presents a raunchy, blood-soaked tale of body image and self-acceptance. When a meat-delivery mix-up forces a pork-themed fat camp to kill and serve its longtime pig mascot for dinner, a swine-zombie outbreak emerges. An insecure camper must team up with her CIT bestie, her hunky crush, and a cruel counselor to escape so that they won't become bacon by breakfast.
Slaughter at Camp Swinelake

Sarah, a twenty-something, perfectionist, workaholic finds herself laid off from her job. Suddenly facing the void of her purposeless existence, she copes with this the way many do when they're looking for an escape: Endless scrolling through the social media video app, TubeTop. Despite concerns from her partner, Ben, Sarah's social media addiction spirals until she is fully consumed.