Ever wondered what the editors timeline looks like on an Oscar winning film? Check out these images to get a closer look!

Oscar winning editor Mark Sanger showed off this screengrab from his timeline of the opening sequence to Gravity, in a talk he gave at the Avid booth during NAB 2014.

It’s interesting to see how many layers of video are involved in keeping the timeline together, the extensive use of markers and the native filters and effects he’s used too. For a really, really extensive round up of the making of Gravity, check out this post.

Tons of Timelines

We’ve taken to Twitter to roundup the following timeline screenshots from our favorite editors. Click on the embedded images to get a look at these timelines in all their glory!

Take a look at editor Eddie Hamilton’s desktop when cutting Kick-Ass 2. Dual 30″ screens. Nice! #PostChat #IBCShow pic.twitter.com/sWuQhAFt6j — Adam Kranitz (@adamkranitz) September 15, 2013

Curse of Oak Island. Ep102, act 3. Work in progress. #timelinetuesday pic.twitter.com/myOQI7PBfF — Shane Ross (@comebackshane) October 23, 2013

Putting final touches on the fine cut of The Gold Conspiracy. #americasbookofsecrets. #timelinetuesday pic.twitter.com/zxmoJTQTq4 — Shane Ross (@comebackshane) March 25, 2014

Over 6 hrs and 45 minutes of footage with 5 audio channels and #PluralEyes is working it’s tail off… pic.twitter.com/Zb8alpvcwj — Kanen Flowers (@iamKanen) December 3, 2013