Charles Curtis
Documents
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document fileC.V.
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2013 |
Director, Producer, Camera & Editing
Film |
Enfield Charles Curtis / Westminster University |
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2013 |
Camera & Editor
Commercials & Industrials |
The North Circular - London Fashion week The News / Park Village |
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2013 |
Freelance Runner
Commercials & Industrials |
Park Village Productions Park Village Productions |
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2013 |
Camera & Lighting Assistant
Modeling |
Marks & Spencers Christmas Shoot Richard Jung / Park Village Productions |
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2013 |
Lighting Trainee
Video |
Russ Chimes / Take Me Out Park Village Productions |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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2014 | Contemporary Media Practise | University of Westminster |
Equipment
My Equipment/Kit:
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About me
I'm looking to be part of film production, preferably in the camera department after and recently finishing Univeristy. I've had several years of experience as a runner and camera assistant on many commercial productions and also in post-production (listed on my c.v.)whilst studying film and television production. I want to be a part of this not only as a film fan but as a camera enthusiast with the ambition of becoming a cinematographer and would welcome and be extremely grateful for any oppurtunity given to me.Additional information:
My experiences on productions have provided me with valuable knowledge and understanding of working proticals. I also have a very good and wide knowledge of equipment and set ups, especially in the lighting and camera, as well as full understanding of editing and post-production proceedures. All of which is demonastrated in my final year film (Link on my c.v.). I feel I would contribute a lot to your team and the production as I have a hunger and willingness to learn and succeed in something I thoroughly enjoy doing.
Skills
Secondary Job Title | Runner |
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Job Titles | Production Support, Camera Operator, Camera Trainee, Cinematographer |
Years in industry | 1 to 3 years |