Jesse D’Vauz is an Australian editor with experience across a range of video formats. Beginning his career in entertainment through nightclub performances in Western Australia, Jesse combined his skills in choreography and visuals to create engaging audiovisual shows. This foundation in storytelling and creativity led him to pursue video editing, crafting digital content for clients such as Interscope Records, Curtin University, and Perth Festival.
Jesse’s talent for storytelling is evident in his documentary work, including the SBS vogue documentary The Alexander Ball. This project brought Australia’s ballroom scene to television, earning international festival recognition. His portfolio spans multiple genres and formats, including the ABC series Bad Ancestors, nominated for the 2025 AACTA Award for Best Online Drama or Comedy Series, TVNZ’s scripted vogue anthology episode Mother Hood, and reality shows such as Lego Masters, The Traitors, and Married At First Sight.
Jesse holds a Bachelor of Media and Communications (Film & Video) from Edith Cowan University and completed the Endemol Shine Post Production Mentorship.
Based in Perth and Sydney, Jesse freelances as an editor, continuing to shape compelling stories across a variety of video formats.