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As director of both ScreenStation Productions and the collective, Andy has a finger in most pieces of ScreenStation pie. Former head of video production at international development agency VSO before leaving in spring 2004 to work full-time for ScreenStation productions. Currently directing and producing As Old As My Tongue and working on our new Oral History Project with the Iteso Welfare Association. Usually busy, occasionally available freelance and always returns calls... recent
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Brixton based lens legend and director of ScreenStation Productions, Aubrey is regularly found in remote corners of the world juggling a Leica and a PD170. With hundreds of broadcast, festival and corporate films behind him, Aubrey saw his still photography appear in print for the first time with a five-part gallery spread 'Rebuilding Rwanda' in the Independent. Aubrey also teaches film and video on short courses and at London South Bank University. recent
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Joined ScreenStation in September 2004 as a freelance production manager and associate producer and now a full time member of the ScreenStation team. recent
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Over the last four years, Lisa has worked with both video and film, producing acclaimed experimental and broadcast documentary films. Born in Lecce, Southern Italy, she moved to London to study and work in photography. In 2003 she has completed an MA in Fine Arts at St. Martins College of Arts. Lisa's photographic work has been shown in London galleries as well as internationally. recent
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Multi-talented Charlotte joined us for the production of Sudan Voices as a researcher and then editor. A huge hit in Sudan on the Dinka Disco dancefloors, Charlotte is also working as production assistant on the forthcoming BBC1 documentary 'QK', a year in the life of a north London secondary school and developing further projects in Sudan, Kenya and the UK. |
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Dividing her time between her home in Mombassa, Nairobi and now based part-time in London, Sharon is a film-maker specialising in training and developing partnerships between UK and Kenyan production companies. Sharon brought her intimate knowledge of coastal Swahili to the second shoot of our Bi Kidude documentary this summer. Currently based at Panico in London she is also developing training projects for young film-makers in Kenya with ScreenStatiion. |
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Walking encyclopedia of global film and music, Suzy is our lead Programmer and behind the majority of ScreenStation Collective's maverick film screenings, Currently programming the acclaimed Mosaiques festival at London's Institut Francais, Suzy is also a consultant on many other festivals, special events, launches and screenings. She is co-director of the ScreenStation collective and secretary of our friends at Polkadotsonraindrops. |
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The brains behind ScreenStation DVD authoring and multimedia designer for clients including VSO, CAFOD and Music for Change. Dan trained as a sound engineer and now brings a whole range of technical experience to ScreenStation projects. Dan has led our collaborations with Glastonbury Leftfield and Stop the War Coalition. |
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Phil has supported the ScreenStation collective since early days, as director and also leading workshops at our Mwalimu Express sessions. Phil recently directed Gone to the Dogs with Ralph's productions and is currently editing a feature length animation, Secret Realm, due for release in 2007. recent
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