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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_HutshingJoe Hutshing - Wikipedia

    Joe Hutshing is an American film editor who grew up in San Diego, California and is best known for working multiple times with film director, Oliver Stone and well as with film director Cameron Crowe (who is also from San Diego, California ). Hutshing graduated from the University of Oregon in 1980. Hutshing has received Academy Awards for the ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0404528Joe Hutshing - IMDb

    Joe Hutshing. Editor: JFK. Joe Hutshing can definitely be included among the greatest film editors of all time due not only to his impressive resume with works from directors like Oliver Stone, Cameron Crowe and Nancy Meyers but also due to his innovative techniques and amazing eye for details in order to compose a great cinematic story.

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  3. Joe Hutshing. Editor: JFK. Joe Hutshing can definitely be included among the greatest film editors of all time due not only to his impressive resume with works from directors like Oliver Stone, Cameron Crowe and Nancy Meyers but also due to his innovative techniques and amazing eye for details in order to compose a great cinematic story. His partnership with Oliver Stone is one of his most ...

  4. Nov 21, 2014 · In this clip from the Movie Geeks United podcast, Oscar winning editor Joe Hutshing discusses his experiences working with Oliver Stone on the film JFK.For m...

  5. Oct 20, 2007 · Joe Hutshing. Editor. By Peter Debruge. Popcorn and politics needn’t be mutually exclusive, at least as far as Hutshing sees it. He got his start with Oliver Stone on “Born on the Fourth of ...

  6. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in fine and applied art from UO in 1980, Hutshing moved to Los Angeles and began bartending. He had moved to L.A. for the same reason many young people move there—to work in the film industry. Fresh from UO, the fine arts major hadn’t taken many film classes but this was the late 1970s, when so many ...

  7. When Oliver Stone turned over the massive amount of raw footage that became JFK, editor Joe Hutshing knew it would be a challenge. “I wondered if it could even be watchable,” Hutshing says. “It was so incredibly complicated. It was like looking at a schematic for a TV set and then imagining actually watching the TV.”