Sometimes it takes years for a movie to get its due. During Sunday’s Oscars telecast, Harrison Ford presented the award for Best Editing, giving one of the more memorable introductions of the night.
RELATED: 93rd Academy Awards Dubbed ‘Most Inclusive Ceremony Ever’ To illustrate the importance of editing in the moviemaking process, Ford read out edit notes from one of his older films. “The opening is too choppy.
Why is this voiceover track so terrible? He sounds drugged. Were they all on drugs?” he read. “Deckard at the piano was interminable.
Flashback dialogue is confusing, is he listening to a tape? Why do we need the third cut to the eggs,” Ford continued. “The synagogue music is awful, we’ve gotta use Vangelis.
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