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It was about 3 years ago while I was living in Thailand with my parents and I was working on my own side projects learning and developing my skills myself and I realized that I really wanted to become something in post-production. So I moved out at 17 and flew to Australia to go to Tafe and work on my diploma and other skills I never knew I could do.

It started when I was younger, I always had an act for drawing but then I found a video on game making and watched it because I was curious and fell in love with the idea of making a game, I started doing personal research but tried making one game by myself, but I was still at a very low point on how to actually make one. Therefore, for my first studies, I went to Tafe QLD. I'm continuing studying for a bachelor's degree in game design and wish to improve my talents further.

I have always wanted to work in a creative field, and have always admired digital artwork, for years wanted to learn how to create some myself so have begun the steps and process of learning

i took film at school from years 10-12 and fell inlove with the creative process, espesially being facinated by editing and post production. I am now doing a diploma in post production at TAFE in my gap year.

I always wanted to work in the movie industry and had for longtime thought about acting. In 2020 the opportunity appeared to do a diploma in animation and visual effects, which I love. Now I'm finishing a bachelor degree with UniSA and Rising Sun Pictures. I need something to challenge me and open my mind to new ideas. Thank you for accepting me on the community!

From the age of 5 I created stop-motion LEGO films for my own enjoyment. When I was 16 I began attempting to learn more complex applications but didn’t know where to start, dropping out of school at 17 to begin studying VFX and Animation.

I was making music and began making music videos. This was a turning point for me to focus on the visual side of things.