Academy Award for Best Film Editing
The Academy Award for Film Editing is one of the yearly awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Since 1981, every movie selected as Best Picture has also been nominated for the Film Editing Oscar. About two thirds of the Best Picture winners have also won for Film Editing.[1]
This award was first given for movies released in 1934. The name of this award is sometimes changed. In 2008, it was listed as the Academy Award for Achievement in Film Editing.
Nominations and awards
These listings are based on the Awards Database maintained by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.[2]
1930s
1940s
- 1940 North West Mounted Police—Anne Bauchens
- 1941 Sergeant York—William Holmes
- 1942 The Pride of the Yankees—Daniel Mandell
- 1943 Air Force—George Amy
- 1944 Wilson—Barbara McLean
- 1945 National Velvet—Robert J. Kern
- 1946 The Best Years of Our Lives—Daniel Mandell
- 1947 Body and Soul—Francis Lyon and Robert Parrish
- 1948 The Naked City—Paul Weatherwax
- 1949 Champion—Harry Gerstad
1950s
- 1950 King Solomon's Mines—Ralph E. Winters, Conrad A. Nervig
- 1951 A Place in the Sun—William Hornbeck
- 1952 High Noon—Elmo Williams, Harry Gerstad
- 1953 From Here to Eternity—William A. Lyon
- 1954 On the Waterfront—Gene Milford
- 1955 Picnic—Charles Nelson, William A. Lyon
- 1956 Around the World in Eighty Days—Gene Ruggiero, Paul Weatherwax
- 1957 The Bridge on the River Kwai—Peter Taylor
- 1958 Gigi—Adrienne Fazan
- 1959 Ben-Hur—Ralph E. Winters, John D. Dunning
1960s
- 1960 The Apartment—Daniel Mandell
- 1961 West Side Story—Thomas Stanford
- 1962 Lawrence of Arabia—Anne V. Coates
- 1963 How the West Was Won—Harold F. Kress
- 1964 Mary Poppins—Cotton Warburton
- 1965 The Sound of Music—William H. Reynolds
- 1966 Grand Prix—Fredric Steinkamp, Henry Berman, Stewart Linder, Frank Santillo
- 1967 In the Heat of the Night—Hal Ashby
- 1968 Bullitt—Frank P. Keller
- 1969 Z—Françoise Bonnot
1970s
- 1970 Patton—Hugh S. Fowler
- 1971 The French Connection—Gerald B. Greenberg
- 1972 Cabaret—David Bretherton
- 1973 The Sting—William H. Reynolds
- 1974 The Towering Inferno—Harold F. Kress, Carl Kress
- 1975 Jaws—Verna Fields
- 1976 Rocky—Richard Halsey, Scott Conrad
- 1977 Star Wars—Paul Hirsch, Marcia Lucas, Richard Chew
- 1978 The Deer Hunter—Peter Zinner
- 1979 All That Jazz—Alan Heim
1980s
- 1980 Raging Bull—Thelma Schoonmaker
- 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark—Michael Kahn
- 1982 Gandhi—John Bloom
- 1983 The Right Stuff—Glenn Farr, Lisa Fruchtman, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas Stewart, Tom Rolf
- 1984 The Killing Fields—Jim Clark
- 1985 Witness—Thom Noble
- 1986 Platoon—Claire Simpson
- 1987 The Last Emperor—Gabriella Cristiani
- 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit—Arthur Schmidt
- 1989 Born on the Fourth of July—David Brenner, Joe Hutshing
1990s
- 1990 Dances with Wolves—Neil Travis
- 1991 JFK—Joe Hutshing, Pietro Scalia
- 1992 Unforgiven—Joel Cox
- 1993 Schindler's List—Michael Kahn
- 1994 Forrest Gump—Arthur Schmidt
- 1995 Apollo 13—Mike Hill, Daniel P. Hanley
- 1996 The English Patient—Walter Murch
- 1997 Titanic—Conrad Buff, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris
- 1998 Saving Private Ryan—Michael Kahn
The award name was changed to Best Editing in 1999.
2000s
- 2007 The Bourne Ultimatum—Christopher Rouse
- The Diving Bell and the Butterfly—Juliette Welfling
- Into the Wild—Jay Cassidy
- No Country for Old Men—Roderick Jaynes (Jaynes is a pseudonym for the Coen brothers)
- There Will Be Blood—Dylan Tichenor
2010s
Academy Award For Best Film Editing Media
Thelma Schoonmaker (left) and Columba Powell (right) at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Schoonmaker is among the deans of film editing; Powell is the son of Michael Powell, a prominent film director to whom Schoonmaker was married until his death in 1990.
Related pages
References
- ↑ Harris, Mark (January 6, 2008). "Which Editing is a Cut Above?". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/06/movies/awardsseason/06harr.html.
- ↑ Listing generated by searching "The Official Academy Awards Database". for all "film editing" awards.