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An American In London: Making A Film About The NHS

In 2017 I was struggling to find my feet as a new full-time freelance filmmaker in a foreign country with a baby on the way. Now my first British film NORA - a love letter to the NHS - has screened at 10 festivals receiving 14 awards having premiered at the BFI.

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Comedy: A Most Disrespected Genre

“Anyone who has ever attempted to write, let alone perform, comedy knows that only neurosurgery requires more skill.“ I think I agree, although once I try neurosurgery I’ll let you know for sure.

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Guerrilla Filmmaking: The Benefits of Wearing Many Hats

Not every project has the luxury of a big budget, but that doesn’t have to get in the way of getting your passion project made. Sometimes the only way forward is to do what it takes multitasking as a writer, director, producer, cinematographer, editor - you name it - but how can you effectively balance wearing so many hats?

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Every Frame A Film School

It’s uncanny how many successful auteurs share a common hatred for film school. Is it pure arrogance that makes these artists reject the status quo or is there something about the confines of traditional education that doesn’t allow the free spirited expression of true artists to flourish?

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