Interview: Henry Holland
Clive Booth and project development partner Neal Bryant from SHOWstudio put together a 70-point questionnaire, and then interviewed Henry Holland at Angel Studios in London. The recorded audio would help to form the narrative of the Moving Portrait film.
'Originally, we thought about having the portrait revolve around Henry's influences. But after talking to him, I decided to take pertinent or interesting answers from the interview and turn them into little cameos. For example, he talked about meeting the Queen, so I created a whole sequence of Henry waving a giant union jack, which was later cut to its own musical score. I took the answers and wrote a film treatment, then used the treatment along with a shooting list to make the film.'
Clive Booth and project development partner Neal Bryant from SHOWstudio put together a 70-point questionnaire, and then interviewed Henry Holland at Angel Studios in London. The recorded audio would help to form the narrative of the Moving Portrait film.