
Craig McKay
Demme's regular editor for more than a decade, Craig McKay left editing to pursue a career in
directing, in 1993. As a director, he contributed a segement to
Subway Stories but has since returned to editing, working on recent films such as
Cop Land, Return to Paradise, and K-PAX. In addition to his work with Demme, McKay
has edited notable films with directors Jerry Schatzberg (Scarecrow), Warren Beatty (Reds),
and John McNaughton (Mad Dog and Glory). He also edited the Demme-produced, Miami Blues.
(Work with Demme: Melvin and Howard, Swing Shift,
Something Wild, Married to the Mob, The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia)
Andy Keir
Andy Keir's collaboration with Jonathan Demme began on the Neil Young short, The
Complex Sessions. He went on to edit Demme's segment of Subway Stories, Storefront
Hitchcock, and he co-edited Beloved, with Carol Littleton.
Keir has also edited the Demme-produced Mandela, Courage and Pain, and
the Clinica Estetico production The Opportunists. Most recently, he edited
Roger Dodger, and Alan Rudolph's The Secret Lives of Dentists.
(Work with Demme: The Complex Sessions, Subway Stories,
Storefront Hitchcock, Beloved)
Carol Littleton
Best known for her work with Lawrence Kasdan (Body Heat, The Big Chill,
Silverado, and several others) and E.T.,
Littleton first collaborated with Jonathan
Demme on Swimming to Cambodia. Several years later, their collaboration resumed
when Littleton edited Beloved (with Andy Keir) and, most recently,
The Truth About Charlie. For more,
see "A
Fireside Chat With Carol Littleton" and an interview from MovieMaker magazine.
(Work with Demme: Swimming to Cambodia, Beloved,
The Truth About Charlie)