Born in 1978, Louise Joy Brown marked one of the world’s most ground-breaking technological advancements – she became the first ever in-vitro baby. Behind her life, and that of all the babies after Louise, stood 10 years of tireless work and collaboration between surgeons, scientists and embryologists. Today, Netflix promises to tell Louise’s story along with that of the people who paved the way to her birth, in Ben Taylor’s (‘Sex Education’) newest film, ‘Joy’.
After working on ‘Sex Education’, managing director at Final Cut David Webb is joining forces with Ben Taylor once again, to edit upcoming ‘Joy’. David started his editing career as an assistant to Final Cut founder Rick Russel, and has been with the company since. Now, David’s reputation precedes him – cutting ads and music videos though the early noughties, working with Edgar Wright, Vaughan Arnell and Traktor are just a few of his achievements.
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