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  1. Dec 22, 2019 · Marcia Lucas. Among fiction writers, the editing process is notoriously dreaded as drudge work, but revision is where the magic happens. It’s where a struggling, plodding story is shaped into the author’s vision. Recently I discovered “How Star Wars was saved in the edit”, an impressive and succinct video on the high art of film editing.

  2. Marcia Lucas is an American film editor who, in her brief career, won an Academy Award for her work in the first instalment of the Star Wars movies Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope and went on to work in the third instalment of the trilogy Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi.

  3. Mar 5, 2021 · SFGate looks at the editing career of Marcia Lucas.

  4. Marcia Lucas: George's Partner in Creative Endeavors Marcia Lucas, born Marccia Socas, was an accomplished film editor who had already established herself in the industry before her collaboration with George Lucas (Alice Doesn't Live Here Any More directed by Martin Scorsese). Her experience and expertise in editing made her an invaluable asset ...

  5. Marcia Lucas (née Griffin) is an American film editor. She met George Lucas when Verna Fields hired her to work as an assistant editor to George while editing United States Information Agency documentaries, and they were married from 1969 to 1983. They adopted one daughter, Amanda, who was born in 1981. Marcia was a co-editor on A New Hope and Return of the Jedi (with some uncredited work on ...

  6. Marcia Lucas, wife of director George Lucas, right, carries her Oscar statuette as they arrive at a post Academy Awards party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, Ca., April 4, 1978.

  7. Marcia Lucas, born October 4, 1945, in Modesto, California, began her career with no formal editing experience, rising from an apprentice film librarian to a respected editor in Hollywood. Her ...