LIVING WITH IPF – AN ANTHOLOGY SERIES

In 2023 I did some location recording work on a series of four short films exploring what life is like living with idopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). I was working for the Horizon Collective who were commissioned to create the film under the direction of Bonny John. The films were a collaboration between researchers at the University of Birmingham, the HeARTh Centre and based on interviews with patients living with IPF. The scripts were written by Polly Wright and Terina Talbot with each film based around a monologue from a chracter living with IPF or a family member of someone with IPF.

The monologues were recorded on location in a garden, home, and office. I also recorded location sound of the action and ambiences on set. All the films were shot in Birmingham, UK.

The films have been released and will be used within the health and education sector and also inform and support those living with IPF.

More info on this website https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/social-policy/research/projects/oxypuf/video-resources

Funded by NIHR HTA programme.

LIVING WITH IPF – AN ANTHOLOGY SERIES

In 2023 I did some location recording work on a series of four short films exploring what life is like living with idopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). I was working for the Horizon Collective who were commissioned to create the film under the direction of Bonny John. The films were a collaboration between researchers at the University of Birmingham, the HeARTh Centre and based on interviews with patients living with IPF. The scripts were written by Polly Wright and Terina Talbot with each film based around a monologue from a chracter living with IPF or a family member of someone with IPF.

The monologues were recorded on location in a garden, home, and office. I also recorded location sound of the action and ambiences on set. All the films were shot in Birmingham, UK.

The films have been released and will be used within the health and education sector and also inform and support those living with IPF.

More info on this website https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/social-policy/research/projects/oxypuf/video-resources

Funded by NIHR HTA programme.