Projects
- Estere and the beatSinger/songwriter and producer Estere (born Estere Dalton) grew up with a fondness of music, listening to her parents’ old cassettes and records in the beautiful city of Wellington (capital of New Zealand). It didn’t take long for the now Paris resident to grasp a love and appreciation for music, which later transmuted into an ability to write, perform and produce her own. Having a Pākehā New Zealand mother, and a father of Cameroonian descent, her artistry is highly influenced by the uniquenes
- M'Thuthuzeli the DancerM'thuthu is determined to persevere with his passion and make a name for himself. His motivation? Giving back to his community. Recognising the opportunity of a lifetime he has been given. The proud South African is keen to help other less fortunate members of his community. “I want to be able to work in the UK or internationally doing what I do and develop enough skills to go back home and share the knowledge and share the skills with people that come from where I come from. That is my main
- MasegoTrap house Jazz: Masego soulfully breaks genre conventions Masego is unabashedly himself, and has created a sound so resonant that we can’t help but be a little enthralled. The most perplexing thing about Masego is that he doesn’t seem to dispense any concerted effort towards music producing at all; rather, his talent seems to organically exist at the curious junction between his free-spirited personality, and an authentic blind spot to genre boundaries. He is, unequivocally, very cool. So cool
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Projects credited in
- NICOLE KRYSTAL CRENTSIL FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAYIn celebration of International Women’s Day 2018, we sought out curator Nicole Krystal. Through interview and conversation, the film aimed to explore her views on womanhood and her aim to provide a platform for women to express themselves through the creation of Black Girl Festival and Unmasked Women. The aim of the film was to empower other women and celebrate the elevation of women by women.
- Celebrating International Women’s Day with Nicole Krystal Crenstil.International Women’s Day is a yearly event, held March 8th to celebrate the social, economical, cultural and political achievement of women. The campaign theme for 2018 is press for change and the past year has seen much progress made with movements such as Times Up and Me too. However, this is not the only narrative of women who are making headway. There are many women in the UK championing change who have become leaders for their own generation. One of these women is Nicole Crenstil, a curato
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Skills
- Editing
- Camera Operating
- Creative Concepting
- Videography
- Adobe Premiere Pro
- Colour Grading
- Music Videos
- Directing
- Screenwriting
- Photography