• Jacqui Bree - Director/Producer/Writer

  • Nov 16 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

Jacqui Bree - Director/Producer/Writer

  • Summary

  • Based in Wellington, New Zealand, Jacqui Bree has been involved in film, television, and theatre for nearly 20 years.
    Jacqui's experiences have run the gauntlet of being a student director for the London Shakespeare Globe Theatre, a Diploma of Performing Arts from the Trinity School of London, working for Netflix in Queenstown, NZ, being a script editor for William Davies; one of the writers of How to Train a Dragon and Johnny English, as well as being a producer/director of award-winning short films produced in New Zealand.
    Currently, Jacqui is working as Lead Project Manager for a digital studio as well as freelance writing, directing, and editing.

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