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Olivia Merrick She/Her

Co-founder

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Camera

Short form editing

Photography

About

Olivia is an adventurous and enthusiastic filmmaker and content creator who loves to tell amazing stories especially if they have anything to do with the outdoors. She specialises in Factual camera and loves a challenge, having filmed a range of stories in various locations from the Drag scene of Bristol to the cold autumn waters of Devon, working to give a voice to some incredibly inspiring people. Her Passion stems from a love of hearing the stories of others and believing that no story is too small to be heard. 

My Work

Long live the King - Director of Photography (RTS Student Camera Craft Award)

Water Ways -Director of Photograpny

Belladonna - Director of photography

Digital Wellbeing Event Photographer

A 10-minute documentary following the testimonies of three drag kings in the local Bristol drag scene. The film explores the meanings and importance behind the stage performances themselves, as well as looks deeper into the need for expression amongst the LGBTQ+ community.

This documentary Won RTS Student Craft awards for its Producing, Camera and Editing. 

A film about mental health recovery through surfing. Ashley Braunton is a 3rd generation surfer from Saunton in North Devon ranked 4th in the country for longboard. In this short documentary, he talks about his struggle with mental health and how he used surfing, the community and his family as a way to get back on his feet. Sponsored by Kosin and Ocean Frog, Produced by Wild Thyme Media. This film has received an honourable mention from Flotsam Surf Film and Photography Festival 2024.

 Belladonna is a South Korean-inspired drama that follows the rise of Bella, a young K-pop star, who faces a mysterious nemesis as she tries to rise to the top of her game. The story becomes a thriller as elements of myth take hold and Bella must prove her worth. 

Event photographer for Digital Wellbeings event held to educate teachers, parents and members of the public about the dangers of the new digital world and protection schemes that are in place. The photography is intended to be used for social media posts, as well as advertising on websites for the company to receive funding for events in the future. 

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