One of the ways to see this before trying it in the editing room is to make the cut on paper, which you can then give to the editor. Two things to remember. First, don't make the editor crazy by cutting out every third word and expecting him or her to construct a sentence or a paragraph out of the bits and pieces. This is very difficult and very time-consuming, and furthermore, any interview material that's hacked to bits will have to be used as a voice over. In any case, if you're hacking an interview to bits, chances are good that either you've interviewed the wrong person or you're asking this interview to do a job in the film that it wasn't mean to do, and you should probably look for other solution.