March 2, 2011, 09:49 PM
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Even the biggest The King’s Speech-backer must concede this: Whittling Aaron Sorkin's 160-page script down to a tight two hours was a stunning achievement. To date, the film’s editors, Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter, have earned themselves an Eddie, the field’s top honor, but this weekend they may just snag an Oscar, too. (Update: They did it!) Little Gold Men spoke with Baxter and Wall about director David Fincher’s process, the digital revolution, and why editing is like rifling through so...
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