Holle Singer did not go to film school. She studied psychology. She loved psychology. Still Does. She took a video class in her senior year of college that changed the course of her life.
Holle started as a receptionist at Consulate. Soon she was cutting music videos for artists like Beyonce, Selena Gomez, and The White Stripes. She got award nominations and sometimes awards. She made partner in 2005. She has spent the last decade editing commercials for brands ranging from fashion houses Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Givenchy to product driven spots for brands such as Veuve Cliquot, Fiat, and Warby Parker.
Her film work includes “House of Z”, a documentary on fashion designer, Zac Posen, which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. She also cut 2012 Juno Award winning documentary “Look At What The Light Did Now” on indie musician, Feist, and 2006 Sundance Jury Prize Short Film winner “Bugcrush” which screened at Cannes that same year.
Holle has had the privilege to work with visionary directors like Lacey, Floria Sigismondi, Johann Renk, Todd Haynes, Philip Andelman, Paola Kudacki, John Cameron Mitchell, Jonas Akerlund, and more.
In keeping momentum, Holle cut Miley Cyrus’ Wrecking Ball which won MTV’s MVA 2014 video of the Year. Holle had the honor of cutting Pamela Hanson’s Partnership For Drug-Free America, which won 2012 AICP award, Best PSA.
Her work has been nominated for awards such as the MTV’s VMA, MVPA and is part of the permanent collection at MoMA.