Barbara Zosel
editor
Barbara’s career in film started in her home town, Weinheim, in
Germany. After working as a production manager on corporate and medical
videos for 16 months, she travelled to Maine, USA to do a three-month course
covering all aspects of filmmaking. It was during this time she
discovered her talent for editing.
Barbara continued her film quest in London at the National Film and
Television School where she studied editing for three years. Her
graduation film Nocturnal, was shown at Cannes, and Rachel and the Red
Orchestra won the audience award at the Imperial War Museum film
festival.
Since graduating in 1999, Barbara has edited numerous documentary
programmes for BBC, Channel 4, five, National Geographic and others, as
well as independent documentaries. Recent fiction films include the
acclaimed Seafood, part of the UK Film Council’s Digital Shorts scheme,
and An Indiscreet Journey, a film based on the life and writings of
Katherine Mansfield.
