Warchief
Warchief was my first industry project. My role of senior costume designer allowed me to work as part of the pre-production team, leading the costume department to develop, design, and make all the character costumes. I then worked on set managing a small wardrobe team to ensure the smooth running of day to day filming and costumes dressing.
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​I worked closely with the props and SFX teams to ensure the costumes worked well together to create the best character outcomes.
During pre-production, I developed and made over 30 costumes for the film, and assisted on many more.

I was fortunate enough to work with Douglas Milsome BSC, ASC, who was our Director of Photography. During the filming of Warchief, we worked closely with the Mark Milsome Foundation, a charity that began after the passing of Douglas' son Mark, who died while filming a car scene for a film.
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The charity aims to educate and promote modern Health and Safety practices, due to the nature of Mark Milsome's death, while shooting a film. The charity now works to encourage and support young passionate people starting out in the industry to achieve their goals.
#BeMoreMark
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