Career
After a successful career as a film editor in The Netherlands, he settled in California, where he became the supervising editor for 52 episodes of "Seabert", a French cartoon that later became televised by Home Box Office. Afterwards, Burcksen was hired by Colossal Pictures where he collaborated editorially on many commercials, including those for Disney, Budweiser, and Levi"son Burcksen was hired by ILM in 1989 to become the visual effects editor on The Hunt for Red October. Based on his success, he was later assigned to post production on Die Hard 2.
Afterwards, Burcksen oversaw editing on "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles".
His work with George Lucas on the series earned him an Emmy for best editing in 1992. After the series, he became editor and post production supervisor on "500 Nations" and Star Command.
In 1996 he was signed up to edit Colors Straight Up, which was later nominated for best feature-length documentary at the Oscars the following year. From 2001-2010, Edgar Burcksen was editor-in-chief of CINEMAEDITOR—the official magazine of the American Council on Exercise. In February 2011, the American Cinema Editors honored Burcksen with the Robert Wise Award for his tireless efforts to highlight the post-production process of film and television projects in his role as editor-in-chief of CINEMAEDITOR.