rachel milne

rachel milne

Make-up ArtistManchester, United Kingdom
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rachel milne

rachel milne

Make-up ArtistManchester, United Kingdom
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  • That Peter Crouch Podcast
    That Peter Crouch PodcastTo mark the return of That Peter Crouch Podcast for Series 3, we helped Peter Crouch to prank his beloved wife, Abbey Clancy, into believing that he had got a tattoo of himself doing his iconic goal celebration – ‘The Robot’… The film sees the footballer sitting in a tattoo parlour as he video calls Abbey, to let her know. Unsurprisingly, she wasn’t best pleased.
  • Overcoming Sexual Harassment in the Barbershop (BBC)
    Overcoming Sexual Harassment in the Barbershop (BBC)The decision for a woman to shave her hair isn’t an easy one to make. As well as having to overcome societies’ stereotypes and ideals around femininity, masculinity and sexuality, many women also have to navigate being sexually harassed in barbershops.
  • 'Hair' - Clean up animator
    'Hair' - Clean up animator'Hair' is a short film directed by Ed Smith, for which I worked as a clean up animator. Shown on BBC4 in December 2018.
  • [IF] Showreels past, resent and future
    [IF] Showreels past, resent and futureFounded in 2008, Invisible Frames otherwise known as [IF] is a London-based production company led by a dedicated team of film industry professionals. Delivering bespoke internal and external communications, Invisible Frames specialising in expert project design, camera operation, CGI, VFX and motion graphics. The IF team have over twenty years of industry experience and are set apart by their extensive skill set, artistic flare and sound understanding of marketing and branding. Current client
  • The People's Painting
    The People's PaintingPROJECT Mural commissioned by the BBC with accompanying documentary to celebrate the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow MEDIUM Paint LOCATION Glasgow, UK DATE June 2014
  • BBC - CivilisationsAR: Behind the scenes
    BBC - CivilisationsAR: Behind the scenesA look behind the scenes at a major collaboration with BBC R&D and the arts and museums sector, Nexus Studios developed ‘Civilisations AR’, the BBC’s first augmented reality app. Created to accompany ‘Civilisations’, BBC Two’s landmark arts and culture series, the app showcases more than 30 historic artefacts from across the globe including an ancient Egyptian mummy from the Torquay Museum, Rodin’s The Kiss from the National Museum of Wales, iconic sculptures from Henry Moore and Barbara Hepwort
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