More than an ATAR
Every year, private schools use academic ATAR results to promote how good the school is. This creates pressure and stress on teachers and students to perform in these year 12 exams. St Hilda's wanted to break this unhealthy focus on academic results and remind the community that there is more to education at St Hilda's than ATAR results.
The following video shows my skill at coming up with creative video concepts and seeing them through to completion. You can view my concept storyboard here.
Social Media Content
The following examples showcase my ability to think on my feet and capture everything I need to tell a story. From getting the right shots, to finding a story angle, and editing the final piece for publishing.
Tall Trees : ANZAC Day Tribute
ANZAC Day is one of reflection and remembrance for all who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations and the contribution and suffering of all those who have served.
Back in 1940, a St Hilda’s student by the name of Lady Julia Fay Moore (nee Drake-Brockman) wrote a poem for her father as he was called up for war service. Her poem, Tall Trees, shares the theme of distant war.
Two St Hilda’s students composed a piece of music to these lyrics and the Chamber String Ensemble and Whitby and Senior Chorales recorded the piece. With the permission of RSLWA, I created a video to mark this significant day.