Mar 11 2025 72 mins 13
In this conversation, I speak with Howard Berry about his film project 'Her Name Was Moviola', which explores the art of film editing through the lens of a a traditional editing setup. Howard shares the origins of the project, his connections with notable filmmakers like Walter Murch and Mike Leigh, who are both involved in the projet. And the challenges he faced in acquiring the necessary equipment for the film.
The chat highlights the technical aspects of film editing and the collaborative nature of filmmaking. We look at the intricacies of documentary filmmaking, particularly focusing on the editing process and the relationship between directors and editors. Howard shares insights into his experience editing a film about editing, the challenges faced during production, and the importance of preserving cinematic stories. We also touch on the film's reception at various festivals and the future distribution plans.
Filmumentaries Linktree
Her Name Was Moviola
The Elstree Project
The chat highlights the technical aspects of film editing and the collaborative nature of filmmaking. We look at the intricacies of documentary filmmaking, particularly focusing on the editing process and the relationship between directors and editors. Howard shares insights into his experience editing a film about editing, the challenges faced during production, and the importance of preserving cinematic stories. We also touch on the film's reception at various festivals and the future distribution plans.
- The project began as an oral history of Elstree Studios.
- Howard's connections in the film industry were crucial to the project's development.
- Walter Murch's involvement was pivotal in shaping the film's direction.
- The film aims to document the process of editing, not just the final product.
- Acquiring vintage equipment like the movieola was a significant challenge.
- Howard's persistence in networking led to valuable collaborations.
- Mike Leigh's willingness to share footage was a turning point for the project.
- The technical aspects of editing are often overlooked but are essential to the craft.
- The film serves as a tribute to the art of film editing.
- Howard's journey reflects the importance of community and support in filmmaking. Howard emphasizes the importance of preserving historical stories in film.
- The documentary was always intended to focus on the technical and psychological aspects of editing.
- Walter Murch's preference for a nuts-and-bolts approach shaped the film's direction.
- The relationship between a director and editor can be tense yet collaborative.
- Critiques from directors can enhance the editing process and lead to better outcomes.
- Editing a film about editing presents unique challenges and pressures.
- Trust between filmmakers is crucial for a successful project.
- The film has received positive feedback from audiences and critics alike.
- Festival screenings have provided valuable exposure and audience engagement.
- Future distribution plans aim to reach a wider audience through streaming services.
Filmumentaries Linktree
Her Name Was Moviola
The Elstree Project