033 - Creating Films That Capture the Soul of a Life with Clinton Haby
In this conversation, I sat down with Clinton Haby, a legacy filmmaking pioneer. Clinton creates films that preserve the essence, energy, and lived experience of a person so that future generations can feel who they were, not just know facts about their life.
We talked about how this work began with his own desire to preserve the essence of his grandparents, why he started with audio before eventually evolving into multi-camera video, and how his process helps people speak from the deepest and most meaningful parts of their lives. This was a conversation about story, memory, humanity, and the emotional weight of preserving what matters before the window closes.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Clinton Haby on LinkedIn
- StoryKeeping Website
- StoryKeeping on Facebook
- StoryKeeping on Instagram
- Legacy Film School
- Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert