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Crew Post: Sitong - The DOP

Meet Sitong, the Director of Photography (DOP) of Time to say Goodbye !  Nihao and Hi! I’m Sitong. An international student from China, this is my first year at Herts, but it’s my fifth year in Film and TV production. During the four years in my former University in Shanghai, I was trying to do my best on cinematography of the films. It’s a precious chance to be the DOP of Time to say Goodbye . My role is to guide the film shooting and help Melissa realise her design and idea about frames in the film. I have been the camera operator several times in the Studio workshop. I have a great passion for cinematography, and my aim is to be a professional Director of interactive films. I was very excited when Melissa invited me to be the DOP, although l have taken on this role before but it’s my first time to do this role in other countries. We definitely can do a great job and make a fantastic film. Here’s my blog: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1PD4y1Q7UA?spm_id_from=333.999.0.0 https://sit

Crew Post: Becky - The Producer

Meet Becky, the Producer of Time to say Goodbye !  Hi, I’m Becky. I am in my fifth year at Herts having just completed my BA and currently during the MA. I’m a Master’s student at the University of Hertfordshire. It is my role to support and guide Mel, our Writer and Director, to create the best film possible. As the Producer it is my job to look at the overall film and manage all departments. Basically I am in charge of everything administrative and editorial & keeping the crew in check, and Melissa is in charge of everything creative. Together we’re a really strong team and will provide our crew with all the support needed to make an amazing film. I am a recent First-Class Film and Television Production Bachelor’s Degree Graduate from the University of Hertfordshire. I was the Producer of my Graduate Film and we have been shortlisted for five Film Festivals. I’m a passionate Producer and Writer. I am currently writing a Feature-Length Screenplay and I am hoping in the future to d