Film Editor James Haygood on 30-Second Stories

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James Haygood got his big break back in the mid-1980s, when he connected with a young music-video director named David Fincher. The happy collaboration led to A-list editorial credits for Haygood, including Madonna's "Vogue" and The Rolling Stones' "Love Is Strong," a number of TV commercials, and eventually feature-film work — The Game, Fight Club, and Panic Room. More recently, he worked as co-editor (with Spike Jonze regular Eric Zumbrunnen) on Where the Wild Things Are, and took up residence at Union in Santa Monica, CA, where he just finished spots for PlayStation MLB and Range Rover. Watch the spots, below, then read our Q&A with Haygood about his career path, storytelling in 30 seconds (or less), and what he really thinks of Final Cut Pro. (Scroll to the bottom of this page for full credits on each spot.)


Watch: PlayStation MLB

Watch: Range Rover Sport


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