Best Editing Oscar Acceptance Speech

Fast Facts:
- Winner: Christopher Rouse
- Award for: Best Film Editing
- Movie: The Bourne Ultimatum
- At the 2008 Oscars
- Beat out:
- Christopher Rouse for The Bourne Ultimatum
- Juliette Welfling for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
- Jay Cassidy for Into the Wild
- Roderick Jaynes for No Country for Old Men
- Dylan Tichenor for There Will Be Blood
Best Editing Acceptance Speech: Forty-eight years ago, my father was privileged enough to receive an Oscar, and I'm deeply, deeply honored that you put me in his company tonight. To the brilliant Paul Greengrass, to Frank Marshall, thank you, thank you, thank you. To everybody in post-production, led by my good friend and colleague, Mark Fitzgerald, each and every one of you share in this award with me. To Universal Pictures, to the Academy, my deepest, deepest thanks. To the amazing Matt Damon, thank you. And to my family, especially Anne, Anno, Ava and Fiona. My kids, I love you. Thank you so, so much.
Best Editing Oscar Acceptance Speech
- YouTube Video: Achievement in Film Editing (Time: 2:24)
- Best Editing Acceptance Speech from Oscars.org: Forty-eight years ago, my father was privileged enough to receive an Oscar, and I'm deeply, deeply honored that you put me in his company tonight. To the brilliant Paul Greengrass, to Frank Marshall, thank you, thank you, thank you. To everybody in post-production, led by my good friend and colleague, Mark Fitzgerald, each and every one of you share in this award with me. To Universal Pictures, to the Academy, my deepest, deepest thanks. To the amazing Matt Damon, thank you. And to my family, especially Anne, Anno, Ava and Fiona. My kids, I love you. Thank you so, so much.
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