I am actively seeking opportunities to enter the field of editorial work and would greatly appreciate the chance to work in either a production or development researcher role.
Recently, I gained valuable experience in both the pre-production and production stages while working as a production assistant at ''Black Hangar Studios'' on a sc...
Read MoreI am actively seeking opportunities to enter the field of editorial work and would greatly appreciate the chance to work in either a production or development researcher role.
Recently, I gained valuable experience in both the pre-production and production stages while working as a production assistant at ''Black Hangar Studios'' on a scripted international television shoot this year. Furthermore, towards the end of last year, I travelled internationally as a runner for Black Hangar to retrieve RAIDs, successfully returning them within 24 hours to ensure the timely completion of the editing process.
My professional television background includes being credited as a researcher for ''Oak Island Films'', where I contributed to both the editorial development of natural history formats and the logging phase for the blue-chip mini landmark series 'Great Lakes Untamed'. During the development phase, I collaborated on pitches that the BBC Natural History Unit commissioners subsequently greenlit.
Throughout my university degree, I engaged with vulnerable adult contributors with disabilities, as well as child actors, ensuring effective communication with their agencies, guardians, and local county councils.
In addition to my practical experience, I have completed several training courses through ScreenSkills this year, which are detailed in my profile. I also possess a basic understanding of various software applications, including Photoshop, Premiere Pro, InDesign, Silvermouse, Movie Magic, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Canva.
I am always eager to develop my skills and broaden my understanding of the industry, and I am seeking the opportunity to step into a researcher position.
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