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Annabel Dyer
  • Floor Runner / Set PA
  • Production Assistant
  • Production Runner
  • Development
  • Distribution
  • Film Finance
  • Film Marketing
  • Film Sales
  • Post Production
My name is Annabel Dyer and I am a keen worker. I have created a wide variation of short films including a documentary entitled 'Where Am I?' which became the runner up for the 1st Independent Directions Young Filmmakers Award in 2012 and has also been shortlisted for the 'University Student Short Film Category' at the Screen Stockport Film Festival 2012. The documentary is also being shown as part of Eye Health Week 2013 as well as Leeds City College to help raise awareness for eye health. I am willing to gain experience within the film and television industry. I have a background in producing short/student films, where I have gained skills such as scheduling, budgeting, and production management. I would like to further my knowledge within the industry.

Where Am I?


Nominee & Runner Up for the 1st Independent Directions Young Filmmakers Award 2012. Shortlisted to represent 'Sheffield Hallam University' for the 'University Student Short Film Category' at Screen Stockport Film Festival 2012. Chosen to be shown during Eye Health Week 2013. Shown at Leeds City College. This is a documentary about Charlotte Procter. Charlotte has been blind since birth but she refuses to let her disability stop her from living her life to the fullest. Filmed with a Cannon 600D and Cannon 550D. Crew: Annabel Dyer Georgia Ball Kate Nicholson Melissa Blake With many thanks to Charlotte Procter - an inspiration to all.

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Added July 2012

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