The experiences I gain in life are what elevates me the most. Please scroll down to read about all the work-related experiences I’ve gathered so far that makes me who I am today. 

2020

Runner

BFI Network Producers Lab

MARCH 2020

About

 

Aaliah Simspon, a Production Team Assistant that works for Film London hired me as a runner to help out with the British Film Institute Network Producers Lab event located at the Everyman Cinema in Kings Cross. My role was to assist BFI Network executives Tom Wightman and Mathieu Ajan with any tasks required of me to do as a runner. 

My Job Role

 

  • Handling guest list.
  • Mic running.
  • Tour guide for guest.
  • Run around carrying objects and things from one place to another.
  • Making sure to check that everything such as sound from the mic is running smoothly.
  • Assist the professional videographer, Tim Cook, with filming interviews (Vox Pops Questions) for the BFI website.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Vital entry-level training experience for working for an event at a cinema.
  • Developed my skills as a runner.
  • Learnt the difference between being a runner on a film set or tv set than a cinema.
  • Learnt and gained advice from the professional videographer, Tim Cook.
  • Learnt how to capture content for the BFI and what it entails.
  • Opportunity to network with professionals at the event such as writers, directors and producers.  

Runner

BFI Animation Event

MARCH 2020

About

 

Aaliah Simspon, a Production Team Assistant that works for Film London hired me as a runner to help out with the British Film Institute Animation event located at the Ritzy Cinema in Brixton.

My Job Role

 

  • Handling guest list.
  • Mic running.
  • Tour guide for guest.
  • Run around carrying objects and things from one place to another.
  • Making sure to check that everything such as sound from the mic is running smoothly.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Vital entry-level training experience for working for an event at a cinema.
  • Developed my skills as a runner.
  • Learnt the difference between being a runner on a film set or tv set than a cinema.

Runner

BFI Producing Event

FEBRUARY 2020

About

 

Aaliah Simspon, a Production Team Assistant that works for Film London hired me as a runner to help out with the British Film Institute Producing event located at Prince Charles Cinema.

My Job Role

 

  • Handling guest list.
  • Mic running.
  • Tour guide for guest.
  • Run around carrying objects and things from one place to another.
  • Making sure to check that everything such as sound from the mic is running smoothly.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Vital entry-level training experience for working for an event at a cinema.
  • Developed my skills as a runner.
  • Learnt the difference between being a runner on a film set or tv set than a cinema.

Content Production Trainee

2019

Create Jobs

OCTOBER 2019 – DECEMBER 2019

About

 

Creativity Works: Content Production is a collaboration between Create jobs and 4Creative at Channel 4 to provide 23 budding content producers aged 18-24 with the skills and professional development they need to break into the creative industries. I was fortunate to be one of the 23 budding content producers to get into the programme. 

My Job Role

 

  • Over seven weeks, take part in workshops, interactive talks and mentoring from industry leaders such as Tim & Barry, Untold Studios, Black Shuck Films, somesuch, Factory Studios, ITV and Framestore plus many others to hone my talents and techniques.  
  • Develop filmed creative responses to 4Creative’s titled ‘Reasons to be Cheerful’ which is ‘tell us about something that makes your life better, your community better, London feel better, the world feels better…or just makes you laugh.’ 

What I've gained from this experience?

  • Responded to a creative brief set by Channel 4.
  • Worked towards a strict deadline where I had to produce a short film to screen at Channel4 in front of a panel of professionals.
  • Adaptable and flexible in approaching certain aspects of the brief.
  • Understand technology and its applications quickly.
  • Creative problem solving when dealing with different situations or issues that occur on production sets when producing a film.
  • Collaborative working with other creatives on their film.
  • Ran around London scouting for locations to shoot.
  • Worked on film shoots for long hours.
  • Handled hard work effectively in a positive manner.

Film Trainee

FILM LONDON

NOVEMBER 2019

About

 

Film London, more specifically, The Equal Access Network supports New Entrants, Mid Level and Returners through a range of training, networking and work experience opportunities. I was fortunate to get into one of their paid production training schemes. 

My Job Role

 

  • To gain training and knowledge about the Film, TV, Animation and Games industry by industry professionals.
  • Learn how to implement networking skills in order to obtain connections and a job.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Went to Sony Pictures Entertainment and got to learn about how things are being run at a huge and international film production company like Sony.
  • Learnt behind the scenes of how the Film, TV, Games and Animation industry works.
  • Met with industry professionals such as with ‘Atonement’ co-producer Jane Frazer about production.
  • Learnt how film and tv work development to production to post distribution.
  • Learnt how archives and archival footage work from industry professional such as Madeline Bates (Director of Outreach, Focal International).
  • Learnt about how publicity work in the film and tv industry from professionals who work for HBO such as Anna Nicole (SVP, Corporate Affairs and International publicity, Warner Media).
  • Learnt about branded content and working with cameras from professional such as William Howe (Director, ManyMakers).
  • Gained behind the scenes production knowledge from the producer of Blue Story Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor.

Creative Content Assistant 

Yejide Adeoye

JUNE 2019 – AUGUST 2019

About

 

Yejide Adeoye is a small independent business owner based in London who hand makes her own jewellery. She had hired me to be her creative content assistant and produce content for her business and jewellery brand. 

My Job Role

 

  • Working 1 day a week with the Creative Producer.
  • Styling and shooting images/videos of products and studio sessions.
  • Editing and finalising images/videos for digital and print use.
  • Creating graphical elements and content for digital and print use.
  • Compiling, drafting and editing content for approval.
  • Uploading approved content to relevant digital platforms using social media and content management tools.
  • Assisting with professional photoshoots as required.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Greatly developed my photography and photo editing skills.
  • Managed to produce high-quality content for a client social media such as Instagram whilst also gaining content management skills.
  • Developed my general graphic design skills using software such as Canva, Illustrator and similar vector-based skills.
  • Gained knowledge about WordPress content management system.

University Student

UEL BA Film Graduate

September 2016 – July 2019

About

 

University of East London BA Film programme combines theory and practice, teaching not just how to make films but throwing you into every aspect of the film world, from screenwriting to cinema history. I used to be an undergraduate student studying for my BA degree in Film at the University of East London. On July 18th 2019 I graduated from my three years course with an overall grade 2.1.

My Job Role

 

To gain knowledge and create amazing work that meets the criteria of the university whether its theory or practical. 

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Developed my skills as a professional filmmaker, critic, event organiser, writer and industry analyst through the academic study of cinema, in order to prepare myself for the creative industries.
  • Created some amazing film and documentary content to add to my portfolio. 
  • Gained a strong theoretical understanding of the global film industry, writing for the screen, and the practical skills of filmmaking. 
  • Developed my knowledge of the different roles within the film industry.
  • Gained and developed my practical skills for filmmaking such as camera opearting and editing. 

Marketing Assistant

UEL Marketing Internship

JUNE 2019

About

 

I did a short internship with the marketing department at the University of East London that involved helping with events happening within the university.

My Job Role

 

  •  To support the setup of the Royal Docks Education and Enterprise Festival (moving of furniture, equipment).
  • Liaising with externals on the days.
  • Campus tours.
  • Collating feedback from attendees.
  • Looking after particular zoned areas of the festival (dragon boat racing / crazy golf ).
  • Worked with the marketing team at the University to organise events such as one that aided to promote and celebrate Pride month within the university.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Improved my communication skills as I got help out with many events around the university which involved communicating and liaising with many students and staffs.
  • Obtained knowledge about what is marketing and how to make good marketing.
  • Developed my organisation and time management skills as I was able to complete tasks within schedule under strict deadlines. 

UEL Programme Representative 

UEL Programme Representative

September 2016 – May 2019

About

 

University of East London Programme Representative works alongside other students on different levels in their programme to provide feedback to UEL staff on how to improve the student’s learning experience and represent the academic interest of peers.

My Job Role

 

  • Identifying student issues and suggestions by consulting, involving and reporting back to students.
  • Representing the views of all the students on my Film BA Programme whether or not you agree with the views expressed.
  • Attending, participating in, and raising student issues at Programme Committees.
  • Promoting Equal Opportunities.
  • Providing contact between staff and students, as relevant.
  • Preparing the end of term report. 
  • Giving feedback to students and the Students’ Union on the matters that were discussed at my meetings. 

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Developed my communication skills as I had to liaise with both students and staff.
  • It equipped me with the skills needed to be more employable. 
  • Gained a better understanding of how the university works. 
  • Became a part of a group of active students hat network with professionals.
  • More confidence. 
  • Leadership skills. 

UEL Student Ambassador

UEL Student Ambassador

September 2017 – May 2019

About

 

University of East London Student Ambassador represents the university at UCAS fairs around the country and gives insight to visitors and young people about the course they are doing which in my case was Film BA undergraduate degree.

My Job Role

 

  • Working with young people from primary to post 16 learners both on and off-campus.
  • speaking about student life to visitors at open days.
  • Setting up and running the registration desk at open days.
  • Working at the University’s call centres calling applicants and offer holders.
  • Setting up stands at fairs and events.
  • Data entry and other administrative tasks.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Boosted my CV: I gained valuable skills and experience working with young people, public speaking, customer service and marketing.
  • Received high-quality training: I received high-quality training to support me in the roles and bespoke training throughout the year.
  • Attended networking and social events: I had the opportunity to meet other ambassadors from both UEL and other universities. I got meet new people, make new friends and connections.

Content Producer

UEL Civic Engagement

NOVEMBER 2018 – MARCH 2019

About

As part of an internship, I had worked for the University of East London Civic Engagement department as a content producer. The Civic Engagement department encourages students to volunteer and helps find them jobs and charities they can volunteer at. 

My Job Role

 

  • To promote the UEL Volunteering Service through class presentations, at events and through social media.
  • To lead on the development of the UEL Volunteering Team’s social media presence.
  • To support volunteering fairs and micro-volunteering events.
  • To follow up with students who register on the UEL Volunteering Hub; to orientate them, organise and carry out inductions, and ensure they are supported through their volunteering application processes and logging hours.
  • To manage the UEL Volunteering Team email account – signposting emails to other team members as required.
  • To support the UK Says No More scheme by supporting the UK Says No More volunteer Ambassadors with any campaigns or events that they may wish to organise.

What I've gained from this experience?

  • A deep understanding and experience of using a range of social media platforms including Snap Chat, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
  • Experience of volunteering and an ability to articulate how it is important and worthwhile.
  • Experience of managing admin.
  • Experience of customer service.
  • Experience of representing students or leading on student events; could be through a university society or course rep or sports team. 

2018

Video Content Producer

UEL Psychology

APRIL 2018 – AUGUST 2018

About

This was a paid internship job where my job role was ‘Video Content Producer’ for the University of East London, specifically the psychology department. 

My Job Role

 

  • Recorded video content for learning & teaching purposes, staff training and external consumption via the web.
  • Edited recorded video content using Adobe Premiere Pro.
  • Liaised with Academic, technical and support staff to schedule recordings.
  • Uploaded all recorded content to locations appropriate for consumption such as social media and the university’s website.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • Recorded and edited video content for learning & teaching purposes, staff training and external consumption via the web.
  • Learnt how to work independently, liaise directly with members of academic, technical and support staff to schedule convenient recording times and locations.
  • Handled responsibility like a boss such for the content, I managed to offer guidance on what might be appropriate content for a video format.
  •  Greater my understanding of using 360 camera’s to create content.
  • Improved on my editing skills.

Photographer 

Fundacja Sempre a Frente

APRIL 2018

About

 

For a polish company called ‘Fundacja Sempre a Frente’ that is in partnership with a UK based company called Nicola Arts, I had the opportunity to travel to Poland as part of a programme called “Photo-eye”. “Photo-eye” was a project of an international youth exchange focusing on the subject of looking at the world through photography. The main objective of the project is to increase the awareness and skills of young people in subjects of using photography as a tool in media communication to build a more tolerant Europe.

 

 

My Job Role

 

My job role was to travel around Lublin, Poland and take professional photographs that inspire me and fit in with the theme of openness and equality. 

What I've gained from this experience?

During this experience, I worked in groups and advanced my knowledge and skills in photography, photomontage, promotion of tolerance, equality and anti-discrimination awareness among society and created a series of professional photographs summarising my work during the project. My work that contributed to promoting active and creative support for openness and equality, was hung up for display at a well-known exhibition and vernissage in Lublin, Poland.

Photographer | Videographer

Hero/Heroine

APRIL 2018

About

 

I volunteered as a photographer and videographer to do work experience for a start-up fashion clothing line business who personally wanted me to help them promote their clothes and fashion designs called ‘Hero/Heroine‘. Although this was unpaid volunteer work, expenses for food, drinks and travel were covered for. 

 

 

My Job Role

 

Take various photos and video clips of the models posing with the designer clothes and behind the scenes coverage of the fashion shoot. 

What I've gained from this experience?

This was a great experience as I was able to get an insight into another world besides filmmaking in general as I learnt that there are specific needs when dealing with the making of fashion-related promotional videos. For instance, you have to constantly communicate directly with the designer and marketing team as they may be specific shots and angles that they want specifically in order to make their product stand out such as a slow pan of the full outfit of a model wearing the design starting from head to toes etc.

2017

Camp Counsellor | Photographer | Photographer Teacher 

Summer Camp

JUNE 2017 – AUGUST 2017

About

 

Through the Smaller Earth ‘Camp Leaders’ Programme, I had the opportunity to apply for summer camp in America. I ended up working at Camp Colman in Seattle where I had worked as Camp Counselor and Photographer for the children attending summer camp.

 

 

My Job Role

  • Help to make sure children are enjoying the time at camp.
  • Take photos of the children so the camp can use for promotional use such as add to their website. 
  • Teach children basic photography.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

  • The opportunity to travel to another country and experience its culture and environment.
  • Gained experience looking after children.
  • Experience teaching children. 
  • Working at a camp which is a different environment than I am used to. 

 

2015

Runner

TWENTY TWENTY TELEVISION

JUNE 2015 – JULY 2015

About

 

TwentyTwenty Television is a production company that makes all kinds of tv – from documentary to factual entertainment and from children’s to drama. This company work had been recognised by BAFTA, Emmy, Giersonn and the Royal Television Society. I did a 1-month work experience placement here.

 

 

My Job Role

During my placement with Twenty-Twenty television production as a runner, I helped with behind the scenes of a children television shoot and administration work shoot as photocopying, printing sorting at receipts etc.

What I've gained from this experience?

  

From this, I learned that preparing for a film (pre-production) is more important than shooting the film itself as without it the production shoot would not functionally flow properly or at all especially as a long in depth process of organisation and networking is essential. As a runner, I also learnt to do administration work such as photocopying, printing, sorting receipts and more. From this, I had obtained great organisation and time management skills which I can utilise to handle any pressure or strict deadlines thrown at me. Overall, I had always had an interest in how production finance works for a big scale film production set.

 

Trainee

BFI Animation & VFX Programme

FEBRUARY 2015 – MARCH 2015

About

I was fortunate to be chosen as one of the thirty applicants from hundreds of people around the UK to take part in a one-week residential course for animation and VFX (special effects) program at British Film institute.

 

 

My Job Role

 

My role was to be a trainee and get the necessary training needed to grow in filmmaking.

What I've gained from this experience?

  

At the end, I gained an NCFE Level 2 award in preparing to work in the film industry as during the course I had developed my own working practice for the film industry. I also wrote, directed and produced a short film with special effects in a group of four called ‘Minnies’.

 

Volunteer

ENVISION

OCTOBER 2014 – APRIL 2015

About

 

This was a student volunteer work as part of the organisation Envision. Team Hope at Petchey Academy this year looked at the issue of Homelessness in their local area of Hackney. They wanted to raise money within their school that they could then donate to a local charity who dealt with the issue on a daily basis. This led to their partnership with Caritas Anchor House in Canning Town. They eventually set up and ran three fundraising events within their school; a bake sale, a Zumba class for young years and a Teachers vs Students charity football match. 

 

 

My Job Role

 I played an important role in the media aspects of the charity which included film recording our fundraising process from the beginning to end and producing surveys and film interviews.

What I've gained from this experience?

  

Through this process, the following skills have been developed: Empathy, Communication, Organisation, Leadership, Teamwork, Resilience and Problem Solving.

2013

Trainee

SKY Skills Studio

JANUARY 2013

About

Masterclass Workshop (SKY Skills Studio): In a master-class taken at SKY Skill Studios.

 

 

My Job Role

 

To gain film skills training from professionals. 

What I've gained from this experience?

 

I gained an insight behind the scenes of Sky, one of UK’s top digital TV services, whilst given the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and a team of experts so as to create our own television report. From this, I had obtained invaluable close-up, hands-on experience.

Assistant | Runner

Hoxton Hall

JANUARY 2013 

 

About

Hoxton Hall is a performance arts theatre and community centre in the Hoxton area of Shoreditch, at 130 Hoxton Street, in the London Borough of Hackney. I had worked with Hoxton Hall as part of of my two weeks work experience programme I had to do for my Secondary School ‘The Petchey Academy’.

My Job Role

  • Worked as an assistant at a community hall.
  • Helped with promoting and advertising events by printing out posters.
  • Answered the telephone.
  • Helped set up events.
  • Helping young children with the clubs going on there such as film club and art and drawn animation.
  • Assisted with staged production and behind the scenes of any performances or plays going on. 
  • Helped with behind the scenes work of a theatre company by sorting out their dressing room, making sure it was clean and gathering props for the actors/actresses.
  • Volunteered with assisting teaching children of 8 to 15 years with their art design class which involved helping the children print their designs made on the computer onto plain t-shirts.

What I've gained from this experience?

 

Overall, I have gained a lot from this experience such as office skills, teaching skills and the ability to work with young children.  

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