I am a filmmaker.
I shoot, produce and edit socially minded, impactful content.
My independent documentaries have found audiences and acclaim both online and in festivals. My first film 'A Mongolian Couch' screened at over 20 festivals internationally picking up 3 awards.
Since then I have produced, directed, and edited the documentaries ‘Maraquita’, ‘Provincial Politics’, and ‘The Comic King of Guatemala’- which screened at Comic Con in the U.S, Raindance in the U.K and St Kilda Film Festival in Australia.
In 2019, I produced and directed the short documentaries, ‘Brunch Backwards’ and ‘Family Trees’, whilst working as an editor on the documentaries, ‘Convoy’ [Bob Brown Foundation] and ‘Sidelines’ [SBS].
I am a producer, camera operator and editor.
I serve clients on a project basis in both Australia and the UK. I partner with organisations such as Amnesty International, The Fair Work Commission and the Australian Human Rights Commission to share stories that inform, educate and inspire.
I specialise in post production with 10+ years' experience in Premiere, FCPX and Avid. My passion is creating engaging and emotive narratives and finding the most effective and powerful means to communicate messages that create positive change.
Email george.clipp@gmail.com
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