'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Film Editing | 95th Oscars (2023)
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver present 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' with the Oscars for Best Film Editing.
WINNER: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Paul Rogers.
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'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Film Editing | 95th Oscars (2023)
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Casually dropping, “This is my 2nd film y’all, this is crazy”
"Paul met Daniel at his birthday party." The most random introduction ever. 😂
I didn't imagine the audience to be so happy over an editor winning.
That's the A24 people cheering :)
and he's fIiiinneeeeeee asf. We all wanted to see him up there 👀
Tom Cross and Margaret Sixel in recent years got a huge reaction for Whiplash and Mad Max: Fury Road respectively
@@eddiecruz6393 Ha! Ga - aay!
Lies again? What if you had the power to change everything?
The editing job this film has is one of the best I have ever seen. He was able to make something that is too complicated so accessible to audiences, plus each cut has so much style and adds to the magnificent pacing of the story.
On the other hand, I didn't know editors could be this sexy.
damn Paul Rogers is definitely the hottest editor in the world
I agree 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
True 😋
Knowing that this movie was edited on Adobe Premiere Pro. That should be proof you can achieve an oscar someday like this guy
His speech was so casual and wholesome, the way he ends by simply saying “Yeah…thank you.” 😄👌🏻
My mum was like "so he is this year's Oscar Best Actor huh, what a gorgeous man! " 😮😮😮
White privilege 😐
It was the second time in two consecutive years that I agreed with an Oscar for Film Editing. Before that, it was with Hacksaw Ridge, in 2017. But, before Dune, the last time I really had said "YES!" was for Whiplash in 2015.
Above all the rest of the awards EEAAO has won (They are all deserving), editing HAS to win!
The editing of this film is what made the film! Kudos to him!!!
He can replace Ryan Gosling as the Ken for the Barbie sequel!!!
I think Chris Pine is suitable to replace Gosling...
@@viantzpradz4771 Chris Pine looks kind of old these days though
I just found out he was the editor of The Eric Andre Show, and I think there wasn't anybody more qualified than him to edit this film 🤣.
This video missed ending with a "We'll be right back"
PERFECTION
If any movie ever deserved an Oscar for editing, it was this one. Without the absolutely impeccable editing, this movie wouldn't have worked.
This is the most grounded and down to earth speech in the history of the Oscars. Most of the time, people coming on stage has this nervous and frenetic/excited energy but his calm appreciative demeanor made this moment like a super intimate gathering of friends❤
And this being his second film editing job speaks volumes about his talent as EEAAO was such a complex film to edit. 🔥
Bravo! 👏🏼
Lol I love how everyone is just collectively whipped for Paul Rogers 😂💕
He is a beautiful man and deserves all the awards for his and his team’s work on this film.
This finally breaks the trend of Best Sound and Film Editing going to the same movie in the last few years. I don't know why that was a thing.
I mean it’s not that weird. Film Editing and Sound are both done in post-production so they’re closely related, same with visual effects and score. And with the sound needing to reflect what’s on screen and vice-versa, they’re very intertwined.
This year's Oscar is unique in terms of the design of the stage. And it's designed by all women designers for the first time.
I'm glad this win over Top Gun, as the editing was more creative here.
Paul Rogers and Jonathan Wang (EEAAO producer) were the hottest Oscar winners that night.
He looks like 2 Ryan actors
He is the most handsome man in the room that night....He should be on the screen not in the editing room !!!! ❤
To think this guy went from being an assist editor on The Eric André show to being on this stage…
he is SO attractive... like i respect his career choice but can some director please put him in front of the camera for a movie? that man who yelled "you're so hot!" at him at the Indie Spirit awards should've been invited to the Oscars lol
And this is why I'm here looking at this video hehe 😜
Not easy to edit this movie (plenty crazy shots) but he did it amazing!!🎉
He’s hot enough to be an actor if he wanted to make a career transition
There was never any doubt what was gonna win in this category.
Spoken like a true editor, keeping it short and succinct. 😅
In another edition Eddie Hamilton would have won for his incredible job in editing Top Gun: Maverick, but this was the year of EEAAO and its amazing film editor Paul Rogers.
He can edit me anytime
1:25 What she said...???
“Yeah, Paul!”
I think is a deserved awards, compliments to him!😉👏🏻
Me too
*Everything Everywhere All at Once has great film editing*
*(how's that jwelch5742 ? I said it first)*
this movie has the best editing that i have ever seen in a film ever. if it didn’t win, there would be riots in the streets
YES!
I don't why these things make me tear up so much.
Wow, the ONE speech by an Oscar winning editor that I don't think I'll ever forget...🤩🤩🤩!!!
HUGE CONGRATS for making such an incredible film...😊☺️😌😇.
This guy knows how to combine all the crazy chaos and make sense
EEAAO fans know that it only took 5 people to make the editing and visual effects work in the whole film. (Please correct me if I'm wrong hehe.)
Also, Paul Rogers deserves this win!
What is EEAAO ?
What is EEAAO ?
@@marcotulio5858 Everything Everywhere All At Once :)
@@leod.p.7802 Everything Everywhere All At Once :)
Such a humble man
This guy is really hot
Can we say HUNK?? 👅
They didn't show it in the video obviously but they used the exact same type of scene for Banshees in the Best Editing montage as Martin McDonaugh's previous movie Three Billboards when it was nominated (the main character throwing a Molotov at a building). I just found that funny.
1:45
Since I started to follow the ceremony this was the first time that the Best Editing category did not disappoint me, until today I do not understand how Bohemain Rhapsody, Dunkirk and Ford vs Ferrari won when They Should Not Have Been Nominated, this Year EEAAO really was the Best among the Competitors.
What is EEAAO ?
@@leod.p.7802 Everything Everywhere a
All At Once.
Completely disagree about Dunkirk, i don't even like that movie that much overall
Dunkirk is great movie
The Stephanie Hsu edit is craaaaazy
It was a tough competition between Top Gun Maverick or EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE, but seeing the EEAAO montage that the editors did look for it on UA-cam and using zoom would be the strangest thing, but boy, how something basic can win an Oscar.
WTF Editing is way more than just transition effect. The whole complex structure of EEAAO is far superior to Top Gun Mavericks.
Because is EEAAO, editing is very important part in storytelling.
What a well edited speech.
I didn't know him but I cried when the announcement came in 😭
Should Have been
Top Gun Maverick
Fire Of Love
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Black Phone
Elvis
Winner Everything Everywhere All At Once
Man don't bring those shitty💩💩💩movies like "ELVIS"&"BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY "HERE.THOSE ARE WORST FILMS I HAVE EVER SEEN🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
can someone link me the edit i bef 🙏
I was happy Dune part 1 The 6 time oscar winner was on the the PC side of Editing.
Oscar
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he the hero
NGL Your wife wearing a Googly Eye on her finger kinda broke me.
Although I agree that this was an obvious win it unfortunately ends the 10 year run of films that win this award also winning the sound award
So much wins
Fire Of Love should have took the place of Banshees and The Black Phone instead of Tàr
Lol no
@@cwm8565 why?
Should Have been
Top Gun Maverick
Fire Of Love
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Black Phone
Elvis
i just watch this video because he’s so cute😮💨
Should have been
Best Film Editing
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Fire Of Love
The Black Phone
Top Gun Maverick
Elvis
Winner Fire Of Love
Dang, this man looks like a male model.
HOT
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Should have gone to Top Gun Maverick.
So handsome, the bad thing is he supports Trump... 😒
He doesn't actually. That's a different guy with the same name whose IG was incorrectly ID'd as belonging to this guy.
The first openly gay man to win this. Congrats!
WTF that's was a random piece of nonsense.
Erm, he kisses and thanks his wife 😅
How does a movie that is a good 40 mins too long and most people outside of Film Twitter couldn't finish Win Best Editing? Top Gun was robbed. It made over a Billion. Meaning people have watched it multiple times and don't mind the length.
Cope harder wyt grandpa 😂😂😂
Top Gun is formulaic standard Hollywood fare. Its editing was nowhere as innovative as the current Oscar winner.
It's not our fault that your taste is basic.
Not a win you can really complain about, but i still would have rather given it to Top Gun
first time in a while where the movie with best editing won.