Editor – Cam McLauchlin
MEGALOPOLIS editor Cam McLauchlin had no idea what was waiting for him on the other side when he knocked on Francis Ford Coppola’s door. Now that Coppola’s decades-in-the-making passion project has become a “surreality”, McLauchlin still can’t quite explain everything that took place in the making of this film. One thing is clear to Cam however, this was Francis’s vision and Francis IS “Cesar Catalina”.
MEGALOPOLIS takes place in a somewhat alternate universe, where New York City is New Rome, and stars Adam Driver as Caesar Catalina, a brilliant artist, who somehow has the ability to stop time and has developed a magical substance called MEGALON that can be used to build a utopian city of the future. Caesar is at odds with the greedy mayor of New Rome, Franklyn Cicero. Between them is his daughter Julia Cicero, her loyalty divided between her father and her beloved.
CAM McLAUCHLIN
As a film & television editor based out of Toronto and Los Angeles, Cam’s career began in Toronto working as an assistant editor for Guillermo Del Toro on PACIFIC RIM, THE STRAIN, CRIMSON PEAK and eventually as an associate editor on SHAPE OF WATER. Cam also edited the horror cult classic, THE VOID with alumni from Canadian film production and directing company, Astron-6. Other selected work includes; Max Minghella’s feature debut musical, TEEN SPIRIT and Dogme 95 member, Lone Schefrig’s KINDNESS OF STRANGERS. Cam is currently doing an extended cut on NIGHTMARE ALLEY with director Guillermo Del Toro.
Editing MEGALOPOLIS
In our discussion with MEGALOPOLIS editor, Cam McLauchlin we talk about:
- Going on a job interview with Francis Ford Coppola
- Digging through twenty years of footage
- When the director asks, “You want to hear a crazy idea”?
- The future of interactive cinema
- Working where you live and living where you work
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