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Hi I'm a Director and Creative Director who's worked on branded content, music videos, adverts and short films, as well as album artwork for musicians, photography campaigns, and AR activations. I have years of first hand industry experience as a Director, videographer, photographer and editor, and as a currently active person in the industry, I can offer guidance to anyone aspiring to break into it. I am offering tuition for anyone who wants to get their heads around Adobe suite programs (Photoshop, Premiere Pro, After Effects, InDesign) for the purposes of filmmaking, editing, photography, artworking or document/pitch design.  

You can look my work up at: jocelynanquetil.com 

I am available on flexible hours to work one-on-one or with groups of two, either in person (home visit) or over Zoom. I cannot provide software - clients must have the relevant programs installed on their computer.

Please drop me an email: [email protected] for more details 

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