Jamie Selkirk

James William Arthur "Jamie" Selkirk is a film editor and producer who has worked primarily in New Zealand. He is particularly noted for his work on The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, which he co-produced with Peter Jackson. He received the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for the last film of the trilogy, The Return of the King (2003).[1]

Life

He began his work in the entertainment industry with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. He moved to editorial as a trainee editor and began cutting newsreels, current affairs, documentaries, and dramas.[2]

Selkirk has a longstanding collaboration with director Peter Jackson. He worked as the editor, sound editor, and postproduction supervisor for Jackson's films Bad Taste, Meet the Feebles, and Heavenly Creatures. Selkirk was both associate producer and editor for Jackson's Braindead in 1992, and became a full producer (and editor) on The Frighteners. Like Jackson, Selkirk has continued to live and work in New Zealand despite the international success of his work.

In addition to his work as a producer on the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Selkirk worked as the supervising editor for the first two films The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers. John Gilbert and Michael Horton were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for those films. Selkirk had once thought he would edit all three films himself; in the end, he edited only the third film. In an interview Daniel Restuccio, he commented wryly, "I always liked that script best."[3]

Selkirk has been elected as a member of the American Cinema Editors.[4]

He is married to Ann Selkirk. [5] He and Ann are partial owners of The Roxy Cinema in Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand. The Roxy had come under fire many times due to its management issues and building code violations but remains open to the public.

Selected filmography

  • A Woman of Good Character (1980) (editor)
  • Squeeze (1980) (editor)
  • The Silent One (1984) (editor)
  • Bad Taste (1987) (editor)
  • Meet the Feebles (1989) (editor)
  • Old Scores (1991) (editor)
  • Braindead aka Dead Alive (1992) (associate producer, editor)
  • Heavenly Creatures (1994) (editor)
  • Jack Brown Genius (1994) (executive producer, editor)
  • The Frighteners (1996) (producer, editor)
  • Larger than Life (1997) (producer)
  • Wasted (1998) (executive producer)
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) (co-producer, supervising editor)
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) (co-producer, supervising editor)
  • The Long and Short of It (co-producer)
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) (editor, co-producer)
  • King Kong (2005) (editor)

References

  1. ^ Annie Collins was an "additional editor" on the film, and is sometimes paired with Selkirk in listings; she was nonetheless ineligible for an Academy Award herself.
  2. ^ "The Lord of the Rings Film Trilogy Production Notes", webpage of the Houghton-Mifflin company archived at Webcite from this original URL 2008-05-12.
  3. ^ Restuccio, Daniel (2004). "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King", interview with Jamie Selkirk from Post Magazine, January 2004 issue. Webpage archived at WebCite 2008-05-12.
  4. ^ "American Cinema Editors > Members", webpage archived by WebCite from this original URL on 2008-03-04.
  5. ^ Catherine Harris: Lord of the Rings producer buys high-profile Wellington buildings. In: stuff.co.nz, June 28 2017.

External links

  • Jamie Selkirk at IMDb
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