John Carnochan

John Carnochan is a film editor. He is noted particularly for editing animated films, including the Disney Company's The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Lion King (1994, co-edited by Tom Finan), and Universal Studios' Ama and the Mysterious Crystal (1997, co-edited by Rene Edwards).

Upon completion of The Lion King, many employees left Disney with President Jeffrey Katzenberg to work at DreamWorks Animation. Carnochan was one of them. He edited DreamWorks's 2nd film, The Road to El Dorado (2000, co-edited by Dan Molina). After El Dorado was completed, Carnochan edited two films for Blue Sky Studios: the studios' first film Ice Age (2002), and its second Robots (2005). He also worked as an assistant editor for Universal's 1st CGI animated film: Computeropolis (2004). Most recently he worked on an Animal Logic and BBC Earth project, Walking with Dinosaurs, 20th Century Fox's The Book of Life and The Pixelators, MGM's Drilling Pursuit, and Illumination's The Grinch.

Carnochan's first editorial job was on director Richard Rush's 1980 cult classic The Stunt Man.