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The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing

"SECRETS OF MOVIE MAGIC REVEALED — VIA THE CRAFT OF THE FILM EDITOR!"

Documentary about the art of film editing. Clips are shown from many groundbreaking films with innovative editing styles.

Top Cast

  • Kathy Bates

    Kathy Bates

    Narrator (voice)

  • Martin Scorsese

    Martin Scorsese

    Self

  • Quentin Tarantino

    Quentin Tarantino

    Self

  • Jodie Foster

    Jodie Foster

    Self

  • Steven Spielberg

    Steven Spielberg

    Self

  • James Cameron

    James Cameron

    Self

  • Sean Penn

    Sean Penn

    Self

  • Wes Craven

    Wes Craven

    Self

  • George Lucas

    George Lucas

    Self

Overview

Documentary about the art of film editing. Clips are shown from many groundbreaking films with innovative editing styles.

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