Projects
- The Labour of My Love"As artists and designers, we pour our heart, body and soul, our blood, sweat and tears into our work. This collection explores what happens to the most simple garments when they are laboured over for hours via hand stitching and embroidery. In the time spent handling and staring, our minds wander, linger and obsess, infusing every stitch with projections, hopes, regrets...anything and everything on our mind over the seconds and weeks spent with the work. The result is a new fabric, woven by y
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Work history
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Camera Assistant - FilmREP
- Birmingham, United KingdomFreelance
- Responsible for assisting the filming of promotional material for an all deaf production at the Birmingham
Repertory Theatre (REP). This role involved being able to film independent from a script and be confident in
keeping up with the talent on stage.
- Using a Canon C300 with a macro lens, my skills of keeping up with a performer on stage, despite
constant movement from them, was enhanced, expanding my ability to pull focus where necessary to ensure the talent were in constant focus.
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CinematographerUCL
- London, United KingdomFreelance
- Responsible for the lighting and filming of the documentary ‘The Holocaust - A Scar that Never Heals’
- Camera used was a Canon C300, as well as a Canon C100 with an Atomos Ninja attached, which
enhanced my skill ability in being able to operate a Canon video camera. These cameras were used to ensure
that the playback was suitable for broadcast specifications.
- Made in association with University College London (UCL) which entailed that communication with them
has to remain at a professional standard
- Responsible for booking and guaranteeing the safekeeping of equipment for return.
- Booking out equipment entailed finding equipment compact enough to travel large distances, as the project
was based in London and equipment was being travelled from Birmingham on a weekly basis.
- Working with elderly people entailed that their comfort in the production was a priority, where factors such
as harsh lighting may come into play, therefore communication to guarantee their comfort was important.
- The film was viewed at a premiere at the ODEAN cinema in Birmingham, and received further interest from
the UCL itself.
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Skills
- Adobe Premier Pro
- Adobe Photoshop
- Canon C300
- Canon C100
- Blackmagic
- 120 Film
- 16mm Film
- 35mm Film Photography
Education
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Film Production Technology BSc 2:1Birmingham City University
Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Advanced Film Studies UG2 - 88.0
- Narrative Design UG2 - 80.0
- Studio Production - 64.0
- Production Techniques UG2 - 67.0
- Post Production and Video Manipulation UG2 - 70.0
- Image Technology UG2 - 71.0
- Pre-Visualisation UG3 - 72.0
- Film Production Planning UG3 - 65.0
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3 A-C A LevelsLawrence Sheriff School
- Rugby, United Kingdom
Psychology (C), English Literature (B), Media Studies (B)