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Papua new guinea

7.32 Million POPULATION

700+ LANGUAGES

A TROPICAL ISLAND with a patchwork of mountains, jungles & swamplands.

700+ DIFFERENT TRIBES

Capital: Port Moresby

POPULAR FOOD fish & rice, pumpkin tips in coconut cream, MUMU (cooked underground) roast pork, sweet potatoe, taro, baked bananas with coconut

Official Languages: English, Tok Pisin, Hiri Motu

Skills

15 YEARS EXPERIENCE:
Project leadership and management,

Taking responsibility for the creative vision of a project,

Ability to create something new, even if it's old,

Working in a fast-paced creative team environment,

Exceptional conceptual thinker,
Excellent research and copy writing skills,

Solid Avid editing skills,

Ability to write and edit with empathy,

Excellent time management and communication skills with an eye for detail,

Ability to handle and prioritise multiple projects,

Communicate effectively across different departments and personnel levels,
Considerable knowledge of post-production processes (editing, sound and graphic design),
Directing film shoots, professional actors, voice-over talent and non-actors,
Collaborating with art directors, cinematographers, stylists 
and many other creative roles,
Embracing of different cultures and diversity (I've lived in five countries),
Adventurous, curious, highly motivated and positive!

MEWSIC INDIA FILMS (NON PROFIT)

Credit: Producer, Director, Writer, Editor, Camera B

Genre: Documentary, Reporting

Duration: Various

Technical Specs: Digital video, 16:9

While living in India, I did volunteer work producing, writing and directing short videos for Mewsic India, an initiative by the Brett Lee Foundation. I collaborated with the foundation's incredible leaders to tell their unique stories.

NEW ZEALAND

4.5 Million POPULATION

FIRST COUNTRY TO GIVE WOMEN THE VOTE IN 1893

Official Languages: English, Te Reo Maori, Sign Language

MAORI ARE THE INDIGEOUS PEOPLE

The Maori name for New Zealand is AOTEAROA

SAME SIZE AS THE UNITED KINGDOM

Capital: WELLINGTON

In New Zealand, you’ll never be more than 128 km from the seaside

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