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Olivia Morrison

Discipline:

Cinematographer, Photographer

Location:

Bournemouth/London

ABOUT:

Olivia Morrison is an aspiring cinematographer. Having worked in commercials, feature film and short films within the camera department. Such as her last film as cinematographer, ‘Révérence’, tackling themes such as Mental Health, Class and LGBT+ rights. She is currently entering her graduation year at AUB being a student of Bournemouth Film School, preparing for her Graduation Film "Cyber Sex". She is also currently a mentee of the ScreenSkills mentorship programme in partnership with Illuminatrix and is a trained Clapper/Loader, having worked with 8mm/16mm/35mm on multiple short films. Olivia was recently on the Feature Film Jury for Iris Prize, an international LGBT+ Film Festival. She also works passionately with photography having shot editorials for clients such as animator TootyMcNooty and artist Moya Silk.

WORKS:

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