Takeshi Seyama

Takeshi Seyama (瀬山 武司, Seyama Takeshi, born in 1944) is a Japanese film editor from Tokyo. He is the editor of many anime series and movies like Princess Mononoke, Steamboy, including hits from Studio Ghibli, Katsuhiro Otomo, or Satoshi Kon. He recently worked on Kon's Paprika. In 1992, Seyama founded the "Seyama Editing Room," which specializes in editing anime. IMDB page :
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