Richard Belding
Richard Belding worked in film as a supervising editor, overseeing the editorial process to ensure narrative coherence and technical precision in the final cut. In this role, Belding coordinated with directors, sound editors, and other post-production teams to shape the pacing and structure of feature films.
Biography
Richard Belding worked in film as a supervising editor, overseeing the editorial process to ensure narrative coherence and technical precision in the final cut. In this role, Belding coordinated with directors, sound editors, and other post-production teams to shape the pacing and structure of feature films. The position required attention to continuity, performance timing, and visual rhythm, as well as managing editorial teams during the assembly and refinement of footage.
Belding is credited as supervising editor on two feature films. In 1968, Belding worked on Prescription: Murder, a film in which editorial decisions played a key role in conveying the mystery and tension central to the story. Four years later, in 1972, Belding held the same position on The Hound of the Baskervilles, co…




