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Film Industry: Professional Credits

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Falkland Square (Feature Film, August/ September 2019, Coming Soon, Director: Myles Petford, Producer: Jenna Popperwell)

I was a script supervisor for Falkland Square. I would sit at video village with the director, keeping an eye on continuity and analyzing the script to see where actors made dialogue changes. I would also note the director's preferred take. 

 

 

Dead Ringer (Feature Film, August 2017, Released 2018, Director: Richard Colton, Producer: Amar Adatia)

 

For the first week I worked on the behind the scenes feature. I filmed the cast in make up and rehearsals and filmed the crew setting up different scenes. I conducted interviews so people could get a feeling of the energy on set and find out bit about everyones role. As well as filming, it was my responsibility to capture behind the scenes photography. 

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The Village in the Woods (Feature Film, February 2017, Released: October 2019, Brake3, Director: Raine  McCormack, Producer:  Justine Dowsing)

 

My role was set production assistant for which I made props and dressed and struck scenes. Additionally, I  assisted the 1st AD and was made head of communications, therefore, I took care of all Walkie talkies onset; ensuring distribution and collection each day to and from the various departments. On top of this, I transported food, scripts, and storyboards across the set. 

Dangerous Game (Feature Film, August 2016, Released June 2017, Best Wishes Productions, Director: Richard Colton, Producer: Amar Adatia)   

I started out as Personal Assistant to Calum Best where I would run errands on his request. At times where he did not need anything I would help set up the next scene, gather props and communicate with each department so that people knew what was happening next. 

 

For the last two weeks of the shoot I moved up to Camera Trainee. This was a fantastic role to take on as it taught me more about the factors however small that must be considered before rolling. My job was to ensure that the batteries of the Arri Amira or the monitor were kept charged and did not run out. Additionally I helped transport the camera kit for the next set up. 

 

   

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