Danny Boyle's Top Editor-Director Teams8 of 8
Tony Lawson [pictured], Graeme Clifford and director Nicolas Roeg
"Finally, and probably most inspirationally for me, is Nic Roeg and his relationship with his editors, two in particular -- Tony Lawson and, before him, Graham Clifford.
"That was my first experience of realizing what editing is. Editing is time across time, backwards and forwards. It flexes time, stops it, increases your sense of it, the atomic weight of time. No filmmaker expresses that better than Nic Roeg and his editors."
"Finally, and probably most inspirationally for me, is Nic Roeg and his relationship with his editors, two in particular -- Tony Lawson and, before him, Graham Clifford.
"That was my first experience of realizing what editing is. Editing is time across time, backwards and forwards. It flexes time, stops it, increases your sense of it, the atomic weight of time. No filmmaker expresses that better than Nic Roeg and his editors."
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