BlogTalkRadio recently interviewed Rick Shaine, the editor of the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, about his involvement and efforts in the production of the film. It’s a 45-minute audio interview, and you can listen to it on their site HERE.
Here is the description given on the site about the interview:
Rick Shaine’s (Film Editor) ongoing collaboration with director Michael Apted encompasses seven previous projects togeather, including the 1993 thriller “Blink”, the 1996 medical thriller “Extream Measures,” the 2001 thriller “Enigma,”three episodes of HBO’s Emmy-wining series “Rome,: the 2006 historical drama “Amazing Grace,” the 2001 thriller “Enough” and the 1998 telefilm “Always Outnumbered.” Shaine’s credits also include Louis Leterrier’s “The Incredible Hulk,” Robert Allen Ackerman’s “The Ramen Girl'”and “Safe Passage,” Artur Penn’s “Dead Of Winter,” John Micklin Silver’s “Crossing Delancy,” Damon Wayans’ “Behind the Smile,”David Twohy’s “The Chronicles of Riddick,”, plus “Dutch,” “Loverboy,” “The Goodbue People,” “The Gig,” “Eyes of a Stranger” and the Wes Craven’s 1984 horror classic, “A nightmare on Elm Street.”Shaine earned a CableACE nimination for his work on Joan Micklin Silver’s HBO feature “A private Matter,” and edited the TV projects Blind Side,” “Radiant City,” “No Place like Home,” “Race Against Time,” and the series “The Equlaizer”.
You can read more about Rick on his IMDB page.