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J· J. Abrams received the Editor's Guild Award on January 27

J· J. Abrams received the Editor's Guild Award on January 27

J.J. Abrams won the Editors Guild of America "Filmmaker of the Year" award

J.J. Abrams won the Editors Guild's "Filmmaker of the Year" Award, and the 67th Editor's Guild Awards Ceremony will be held on January 27, local time at the Beverly Hills Hotel, when Abrams will also take the stage to receive the award. His most recent high-profile work is undoubtedly Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a film that, while mild and conservative, still showcases the talent of the director.

"J.J. Abrams is an amazing artist who has been a great artist in film and television for 20 years." In a statement, the judges of the Editorial Guild Organizing Committee praised Abrams: "J.J. has captivated and entertained countless audiences through his production company Bad Robot, a unique narrative technique that connects with the masses. ”

Recent film and television projects that Abrams has participated in, as well as the "Star Trek" series and HBO's "Westworld", although they are completely different works, but the word-of-mouth feedback is very good, which is enough to prove that Abrams's understanding of the audience is also very strong.

The American Editors' Union has a wide membership, with more than 850 outstanding editors in the film or television industry affiliated with the union.

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