From an early age I have been intrigued by films and shows and the creative teams behind them. I wanted to understand and get into the minds of those people; to figure out the creative and constructive processes that would go on behind the camera. This is what led me to the course I studied (TV and Film Set Design). The course allowed me to grow and gain skills needed to work seamlessly within an art department. The time I spent on the set of Crystal Maze just confirmed that working in an art department with like-minded people is what I want from my career. During my studies I develop my creative skills when it comes to technical drawing (both CAD and hand drawn), Sketchup and Krita.
Work Experience 
American Crystal Maze - (Aug 2019)
During my week of work experience there I was able to work with a large group of experienced industry people with in the Art Department. Taking in as much first-hand experience as I could. Throughout this time, I was about to work with props and restoring them to filming conduction, working to re-lino a complete set, painting, unloading greens and then placing it though out the set and odd bit then had to allocated to me.

Student Films
Dream in Inertia (2020)
My most recent experience on a production. I work with a small group of set design student to create a short drama film for a third year film project. During the production I took part in all aspects of the design from getting the script to scouting, creating and sourcing props and dressing the location we had chosen.  
The Miser (2019)
I was able to work as part of an art department on a welsh speaking drama piece called the Miser. As a group we al worked on every aspect of the production. This including set design and construction, filming and editing. The filming took place within a pre set up multi-camera TV studio.
Feed the fire (2019)
I was able to lend a hand during a local Cardiff bands music video recording. During this process I help set up the pre-constructed set with in a film studio and help with the camera operations.


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