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Chloë Plumb is based in London and works across the UK as a freelance film director and arts producer for a range of arts and cultural organisations, charities, theatre companies and musicians and live events. She holds an MA in Visual Anthropology from Goldsmiths University of London and BA Fine Art from Leeds Metropolitan University. 

 

Chloe's experience as a theatre produer and documentary filmmaker merge as she develops a collaborative and interdisciplinary film and performance project Balancing Acts - a partnership between Kaleido Films and theatre company Feral Foxy Ladies.

 

She is co-director of Stretch New Media, a film production company that gives voice to the third sector and vulnerable groups and supports independent documentary and feature film projects. She also has a keen interest in youth engagement, social justice and participatory media, delivering filmmaking workshops and training to schools, universities and community groups. 

 

 

 

 

Jan Stöckel is an Italian/German filmmaker and visual anthropologist based in London. He holds an MA in Visual Anthropology from Goldsmiths University of London and a BA in Social and Cultural Anthropology from La Sapienza University of Rome.

 

Jan works as a video ethnographer creating documentaries for a range of international projects with a focus on health, migration and identity.

 

Alongside this he shoots and edits promotional videos for live events such as theatre shows and concerts, as well as for product designers and small and medium businesses.

Charlotte Seegers  is a filmmaker and anthropologist from France based in London.

She is currently working as a documentary film director for She's French, a feature theatrical documentary produced by Chalfont Productions in London.

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Her work has the particularity to pair ethnography with hybrid and inventive filmmaking practices to conduct and communicate her research in a critical and creative way.  Charlotte holds an MA in visual anthropology from Goldsmiths university (2014) and a BA in anthropology from Bordeaux II university (2010).  Her previous work,  "Immediate Response" an hybrid short film and an essay was published in Anthroscene, Journal of Anthropology 2015, selected for Art Habens Special Edition 2015, Vision du Reel Doc Outlook 2015 and has been awarded the Paul Watson Prize at Goldsmiths University. 

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Alongside she is also working freelance as videomaker for theater shows, concerts, workshops and live events.

 

 

 

 

Larissa Alves is a Brazilian photographer and documentary video-maker based in London working across projects ranging from ethnographic studies to live events. She received a Master's degree in Visual Anthropology from Goldsmiths, University of London in 2013 and a BA in Social Communication in 2007. She has also worked as a Photojournalist for Jornal do Commércio - a regional newspaper based on her hometown of Recife, Brazil.

 

Her practice as an image-maker and  background in visual anthropology has greatly developed her understanding and sensitivity in working with and representing people's habits, cultures and emotions. Familiar with all stages of photography and video-making from researching to editing - combining ethnographic research, visual anthropology, social documentary and creative visual narratives she can  offer wide-ranging assistance in the production of ethnographic videos, documentaries, research projects, live events and promotional materials.

 

Her research interest includes urban anthropology, place, displacement, home, housing, migration and belonging.

Naomi Allen is a filmmaker and visual anthropologist based in London. She holds an MA in Visual Anthropology from Goldsmiths University of London and a BA in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge.

 

Naomi spent two years working in India for the NGO Video Volunteers, training and equipping women and men in marginalised communities with the tools and skills needed to expose underreported stories and take action to right the wrongs of poverty, injustice and inequality.

 

Back in the UK, Naomi is concerned with utilising her skills to explore issues of gentrification, social housing and city spaces - real and imagined.

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