About Rupert Murrell

About

Hello, I’m a Creative designer.
Working within Mental Health and Education, making engaging creative content.

I currently work as a content designer for Fika focusing on engaging video content design for work place mental fitness and performance training.

I was previously Digital Services Design Lead at Mind and Media Producer at Brighton College creating content for both marketing and educational use.
I specialise in creating engaging well designed content for education and wellbeing and have skills in sequential design and story telling.

I started work as a technical film and video specialist for Adobe and Apple, I then produced creative video content for brands like Volvo, BMW, and The Royal Mail.

The end of 2017 saw me complete my MA in Sequential Design at The University of Brighton, where I focused on narrative story development and filmmaking techniques.
I produced the film Island of Grief with the Charity Widowed and Young which took the Silver award at the 2019 Charity Film Awards.

  • Video and Graphics production.

  • Mental Health and Educational specialist.

  • Technical aspects of production.

  • Training and workshops development.

  • Media strategy, analysis & reporting. 

  • Working solo or with a large team.

  • Compassionate and creative designer and filmmaker.

  • Winner 2019 Charity Film Awards.

Rupert Murrell
Qualifications
MAMerit
Sequential Design / Illustration
Qualifications
BA Hons2.1
Fine Art / Interactive Arts
Qualifications
HNDDistinction
Film & Television

Skills

After Effects & CGI
Premiere / Resolve Editing
Animation/Motion Graphics
Production management
Script screenplay writing
Storyboard development
Digital imaging technician
Camera work (Operations and technical)
Illustration
Drone operator (In training)
Tea making and socials skills

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