Education
New York University; Tisch School of the Arts.
New York University; Tisch School of the Arts.
In 1999, Graham received a Bachelor"s degree in History and Film from New York University. His first editing cr was for The Last Minute (2001), an independent film that was written, directed, and edited by Stephen Norrington. Graham was initially hired to assist Norrington with editing, but ultimately shared the editing cartulary-register
Graham subsequently worked on two films with director Bryan Singer, X2 (2003) and Superman Returns (2006), both co-edited with John Ottman.
Graham also edited the Singer-directed pilot for the television program House (2004). Several critics have written about the editing of Milk, which intermixes archival footage from the era of the film with footage of the actors.
The challenge was to incorporate so many archival sequences without weighing the story down -- use too much, and the film could start to feel like a documentary. "The trick with the stock footage was when to use it and how much of it to use," Graham says, pointing to the sequence in which Milk and his colleagues await the results of California"s Proposition 6 vote as one that makes inventive use of historical records.
Here Graham keeps cutting back and forth between news footage from Election Day, with person-on-the street interviews and poll numbers, to Sean Penn and the other actors sweating it out.
Filmography (as editor)Editorial
The director of each film is indicated in parenthesis. The Last Minute (Norrington, 2001. Company-editor with Stephen Norrington)
X2 (Singer, 2003.
Company-editor with John Ottman)
The Greatest Game Ever Played (Paxton, 2005)
Superman Returns (Singer, 2006.
Company-editor with John Ottman)
21 (Luketic, 2008)
Milk (Van Sant, 2008)
Restless (Van Sant, 2011)
Trash (Daldry, 2014)
Steve Jobs (Boyle, 2015).