PROJECTS
PUNK MITZVAH | Producer | 2024
Punk Mitzvah was the Graduate Film I produced in my final year at the University of Portsmouth. My graduate film producer experience was a whirlwind of chaos, characterised by long hours and the constant juggling of responsibilities. From securing locations that changed at the last minute to managing a diverse crew, every day brought new challenges that tested my organisational skills. The pressure intensified as deadlines loomed, leading to frantic calls with suppliers and late-night discussions over budget constraints. Yet, amidst the confusion, there were moments of creativity and collaboration that reminded me of why I pursued this path. Despite the chaos, each hurdle overcome added to my understanding of the industry, shaping me into a more resilient producer.
Don’t Shoot the Messenger | Producer | 2023
Punk Mitzvah was the culmination of my journey as a film producer during my final year at the University of Portsmouth. The experience was a dynamic blend of excitement and challenge, marked by extended hours and the need to balance multiple roles. Securing locations often felt like a game of chance, with last-minute changes forcing me to adapt quickly. Managing a diverse crew required clear communication and strong leadership, as each person's skills contributed uniquely to the project.
As deadlines approached, the pressure mounted, leading to frantic negotiations with suppliers and persistent discussions about budget limits. These high-stress moments were countered by bursts of creativity, where collaboration sparked innovative ideas that enhanced the film's vision. It was in these instances that I found reaffirmation of my passion for filmmaking.
Love Hurts | Director | 2023
Punk Mitzvah was the culmination of my journey as a film producer during my final year at the University of Portsmouth. The experience was a dynamic blend of excitement and challenge, marked by extended hours and the need to balance multiple roles. Securing locations often felt like a game of chance, with last-minute changes forcing me to adapt quickly. Managing a diverse crew required clear communication and strong leadership, as each person's skills contributed uniquely to the project.
As deadlines approached, the pressure mounted, leading to frantic negotiations with suppliers and persistent discussions about budget limits. These high-stress moments were countered by bursts of creativity, where collaboration sparked innovative ideas that enhanced the film's vision. It was in these instances that I found reaffirmation of my passion for filmmaking.
SMALL PROJECTS
Below is a collection of smaller solo creations, experimentations and procrastination projects.
Water being poured into a cup (2020)
This is a silly video I made overnight in lockdown 2020. I’d just found the variable frame rate setting on my Canon M50 and shot this as a fun little test. I put it together in Premiere Pro and uploaded it to my Youtube along with a faux title and description as if it were a long term high effort project.
regret. (2021)
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On The Run (2020)
This is a short film shot over a couple days during lockdown 2020 I managed to convince my Dad to star in. I was still getting the hang of using blocking and editing to make two shots/scenes seem like they’re happening at the same time.
frickin VROOM (2019)
This is a short film shot over a couple days during lockdown 2020 I managed to convince my Dad to star in. I was still getting the hang of using blocking and editing to make two shots/scenes seem like they’re happening at the same time.