Fathers Day: Graduate Film.
Set in the early 90s,Father Chris carries the weight of his secret HIV diagnosis. He takes his son Freddy on a sunrise outing to share life lessons and sentimental moments before making the choice to leave his family.
My time at UWE has only furthered my passion for storytelling. I went to University with a passion for wellbeing and creating;wanting to make social realist films which helped those with mental health problems feeling less alone. Upon graduating, I face this need to help those on set with wellbeing through the role of a Wellbeing Facilitator.
I am passionate;hard working and understanding. From having a Production role either as a Producer or Production Manager for three years at UWE I have an understanding on how to create a film from Pre-production till the final product in Post Production.
I have a passion for real and gritty stories which shed light on issues which need to be discussed. I am eager to make films which show others realities to make our world a better one and keen to suport those struggling in the industry of Filmmaking through this new
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Set in the early 90s,Father Chris carries the weight of his secret HIV diagnosis. He takes his son Freddy on a sunrise outing to share life lessons and sentimental moments before making the choice to leave his family.
This is my 2025 Showreel of some of the projects I am most proud of from my time at University ! These are all projects I have either been the Producer or been the Production Manager for in the crew.
Pleasure Rhythm Choice is a commercial which celebrates sexual confidence, combars the stigma around condoms, and focuses on female empowerment and this focus of choice around sexual health. Our commercial style is captivating and unconventional and oozes sexual positivity.
Just Like Mum Used To Make is a Kodack Nahemi commercial spec ad for the pastry : Ginsters. This is a photo on set with myself and other crew members. The premise follows a flashback sequence from eating the pastry.
A still from my second year narrative film Stables (LA1 Nominee) . The plot follows Ethan Stables, a bisexual right wing terrorist who plotted to attack a pride event in Cumbria. I was the Production Manager for this narrative film.