Leoni Fretwell
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Leoni Fretwell

Filmmaker and writerUnited Kingdom
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Leoni Fretwell

Filmmaker and writerUnited Kingdom
About me
I am an English BA graduate, drawn to the connections between storytelling and creative change-making. Having developed a passion for filmmaking alongside my degree, I have immersed myself with concept creation and visual media, coupled with the ability to deliver concise copy. With experience as a filmmaker, strategist and copywriter, I am pursuing a career in a creative agency to deliver work for clients that is purposefully driven - both for people and the planet.
Projects
  • Release | Short Film
    Release | Short FilmA short film about the vulnerabilities we try to hide from ourselves.
  • Imprint - Short Film
    Imprint - Short FilmA drama short, following the journey of an art student losing their sight.
  • Illustrations for Exetera
    Illustrations for ExeteraThree illustrations for Exetera's Identity Issue
Work history
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    Junior Creative CopywriterAltum Media
    Exeter, United KingdomInternship
    Writing blog articles, how-to-guides, product descriptions, social media marketing and advertisements for Altum’s clients.
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    Publicity OfficerExeter Student Volunteers
    Exeter, United KingdomPart Time
    Responsible for directing a new post strategy as the administrator for social media accounts. This has included streamlining promotion for twelve volunteering projects and curating more digital content through design, photography and video.
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Skills
  • Davinci Resolve
  • Photoshop
  • Wix Websites
  • Microsoft Suite
  • Social Media Management
  • Digital Illustration
  • Directing
  • Copwriting
Education
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    English BAExeter University
    Exeter, United Kingdom
Awards
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    The Robinson College Essay Prize - Highly CommendedUniversity of Cambridge
    My essay investigated the role of literature in surpassing private expression to exist as a form of societal examination, and was highly commended by the university.