Catching my breath at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge |
Describe your career path to date... 'I have spent the last 10 years working as a journalist in Dublin and London, and the last four traveling around the world. I was living out of a backpack, writing to eat and to sleep when I realized that four years and four continents is probably enough for even the most wondrous of souls.On New Years eve last year, I decided that I wanted to branch out from being a celebrity/entertainment reporter. I loved the media world but traveling had broadened my viewpoint and had undoubtedly changed me as a journalist. I had met many different kinds of people and experienced some fascinating ways of life. I decided I wanted to give people, communities and cultures a chance to share their stories with the world. This is how I came to the decision to study Documentary Film Production.'
What made you choose to study in New York?'I did research film production courses in Ireland but none of them were specializing in documentary making. I also came to realize that most of the film courses in Ireland are quite academic. My desire to experience a wide range of real-world film set situations needed to be fulfilled outside of Ireland.
An Empire State of Mind! |
Has your financial investment been justified so far? 'I was vindicated in my decision to fork out thousands of dollars to come here in my first week. My production class professor is a real life director who has worked with Spike Lee and The Muppets, he has made numerous commercials, TV shows and movies and he knows what he is talking about when he tells us about the industry. His anecdotes bring the class to life.
Posing for friends and family with the Manhattan skyline... |
How do you plan to make the most of your time in N.Y.C from a career
viewpoint?
'Don't let the sun go down on you...' |
Any advice for YOUNG BUCKS at home reading this thinking of studying abroad? 'The financial cost of studying abroad is not feasible for everyone but what I have learned throughout my 30 years is not to shut yourself off from any opportunity. Now that I am here I plan to grasp every shot I get with both hands and love every second of it.'