It warms my heart to recall childhood memories of visiting Blockbuster with my mum to select DVDs, where my fascination with films began. As I grew older, my love for movies matured, and I began to appreciate the art of filmmaking and the collaborative efforts behind each production.
Discovering Christopher Nolan's Memento was a transformative moment in my cinematic journey. It reshaped my perception of cinema and fueled my passion for film. I pursued courses like the Young Filmmakers Academy and the BFI course at the London Film Academy, gaining practical insights into film production and a deeper appreciation for the meticulous planning involved.
To truly understand all aspects of film, I undertook A-level drama to comprehend the actor's perspective, which is essential for directing. Over time, I discovered a particular love for editing. The power of editing to shape a narrative and evoke emotions fascinated me. I spent countless hours honing my skills, experimenting with different techniques to understand how they impact storytelling.
Exploring various film universities in the UK, Leeds Beckett University stood out with its state-of-the-art facilities, including first-class studios, editing suites, and a 200-seat Dolby cinema. As a student entering my second year of a three-year BA Filmmaking course at Leeds Beckett, I enjoy every moment of the experience.
For me, a filmmaker's role extends beyond the screen, involving positive contributions to the community and continuous personal growth.










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