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Jamie Selkirk

Jamie Selkirk is a film editor and producer most prominently known for his work on the The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. He served as co-producer for all three episodes, and as supervising editor for The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers.

His work with Annie Collins on The Return of the King earned the film an Oscar for Best Editing in 2004.

Selkirk collaborated with Peter Jackson on many of his prior films, as well as on his 2005 remake of King Kong. He began his work in the entertainment industry as an editor for the New Zealand Broadcasting Company.

Filmography

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

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