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"Everything Everywhere All At Once" could have been an unwatchable mess. Instead, it became a Best Picture winner. This deep dive explores the monumental edit that turned 200+ hours of multiverse madness into a coherent masterpiece, focusing on the crucial decision to anchor every bizarre universe to the emotional truth of a single IRS audit office. In this episode of Between the Frames, we sit in the edit room with Paul Rogers and the Daniels to unpack how they found the heart of a film by, quite literally, cutting away everything that didn't serve its core story of a mother and daughter. 📚 DEEPER DIVE: Listen to the "Team Deakins" podcast interview with editor Paul Rogers for a firsthand account. 🔍 SOURCES: Interviews with editors Paul Rogers and the Daniels (Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert) from The Rough Cut podcast and Variety. The film's official shooting script versus the final cut. Professional editor breakdowns on platforms like YouTube. What's your favorite example of a film that was "saved in the edit"? Share your pick below. 🔔 Subscribe to Between the Frames for more stories from the edit room floor. #EverythingEverywhere #FilmEditing #Oscars #BehindTheScenes #TheDaniels #PaulRogers #MovieMaking #BetweenTheFrames