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Japanese film editor from Tokyo (born 1944)
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Takeshi Seyama
Born1944 (age 79–80)
OccupationFilm editor

Takeshi Seyama (瀬山 武司, Seyama Takeshi, born in 1944) is a Japanese film editor from Tokyo.

Seyama is the editor of many anime series and movies from Studio Ghibli, Katsuhiro Otomo, and Satoshi Kon, including hits such as Princess Mononoke, Steamboy, and Paprika. In 1992, Seyama founded the "Seyama Editing Room," which specializes in editing anime.

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-As Editor

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