What learnings did you have?
I learned to research more intensively for delivering fact-based information, meaning being mindful of my sources of information. I pushed my boundaries by creating my first short film, so I discovered a lot about cinematography. I learned about film editing, cutting, the lingo, and the importance of sound. I also ameliorated my teamwork and management skills. And I’m sure there is a lot more that I’ve learned during this experience that could keep me writing in this section for a while.
What is your vision for the future?
A wrote a poem about this which you can hear in my film. My views are a world where the norm is ethical, organic, hand-made, slowly made… when it comes to goods consumption. But bigger than that, I’m working towards giving a bigger contribution to a world where animal rights, human rights, women’s rights, indigenous rights, black people’s rights, lgbtqai+ rights, and climate justice is respected and achieved. A world where our system is reformed, mental health is being cared for and the planet is thriving. The ecosystem is thriving and we are taking better care of ourselves and those around us. Where the corporations are responsible for their actions, not the population.
How can one best support you?
As I’ve discovered my interest in film, one can best support me with opportunities that could help me achieve more projects in this direction. I’m open to all kinds of work in the direction of photography and film. But, the most important for me is to have resources and access to media that could enrich my life as somebody who wants to speak up for the planet, take action and help people learning and understanding intersectional environmentalism why we need it and why fashion needs to be reformed. And as I know I also have so much more to learn, new mentorship opportunities are also welcome.
