64th ACE Eddie Awards
February 7, 2014
Feature Film (Dramatic):
Captain Phillips
Feature Film (Comedy or Musical):
American Hustle
The 64th American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards, which were presented on February 7, 2014, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, honored the best editors in films and television. [1] [2]
Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic:
Christopher Rouse – Captain Phillips
Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical:
Jay Cassidy, Crispin Struthers, and Alan Baumgarten – American Hustle
Best Edited Animated Feature Film:
Best Edited Documentary Feature:
Douglas Blush, Kevin Klauber and Jason Zeldes – 20 Feet from Stardom
Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television:
David Rogers and Claire Scanlon – The Office: "Finale"
Best Edited One Hour Series for Commercial Television:
Skip MacDonald – Breaking Bad: "Felina"
Best Edited One Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television:
Terry Kelley – Homeland: "Big Man in Tehran"
Best Edited Mini-Series or Motion Picture for Television:
Mary Ann Bernard – Behind the Candelabra
Best Edited Non-scripted series
Nick Brigden – Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown: Tokyo
Ambar Salinas – Video Symphony
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