November 3, 2015, 02:05 PM
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When editor Elliot Graham read the script for “Steve Jobs,” he felt it read like an action movie, with the fights all done with words. But bringing the energy of screenwriter Aaron Sorkin’s verbal brawls to the screen isn’t always so easy. Graham joined Variety’s Tim Gray to reveal how he and director Danny Boyle kept Sorkin’s script sizzling.
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