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Moving Portrait: Henry Holland

by Clive Booth on 13 February 2014

This video portrait of fashion designer Henry Holland is the culmination of a collaboration between photographer Clive Booth and SHOWstudio's Neal Bryant. Aiming to provide a new insight into well-known fashion figures, the pair worked closely with the sitters to give a more honest, candid view of their world.

This video portrait of fashion designer Henry Holland is the culmination of a collaboration between photographer Clive Booth and SHOWstudio's Neal Bryant. Aiming to provide a new insight into well-known fashion figures, the pair worked closely with the sitters to give a more honest, candid view of their world.

Concept and Direction:
Subject:
Make­-up:
Sherrie Warwick
Film Edit:
DIT and Camera:
Max Burton
Visual FX Supervisor:
Sound Design:
Project Development and Production:
Production:
Mark George
1st Assistant and Camera:
Billy Waters
2nd Assistant (Interview):
Tillman Pretscher
Production Assistance:
Laura Blight
Lighting Assistance and Electrician:
Roger Richards
Grip and Camera:
Steve Smith
4K Acquisition and Data Management:
Codex
Visual FX Artist:
Miguel Wratten
Colourist:
Martin Southworth
Audio Recording (Interview):
Angel Studios
Dubbing Mixer:
Tim Lofts
Special thanks to:
Canon Europe, Nice Biscuits, Codex, Henry Holland, Jessica Fletcher, Lize Moran, Mike Owen, Katie Simmonds, Proportion London, Pixi Pixel, Park Royal Studios, Scramble Soho

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