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JAMES PAGE

Director, Editor, Sound Recordist

James Page is an award winning British-American filmmaker whose experience in sound includes documentary, narrative features, shorts, commercial, news, and music videos. For the past ten years his production work has spanned continents, including North America; Europe; Africa; Asia; and Australia.

His own documentary work centers on storytelling that highlights community voices and lived experiences and have screened at Festivals in North America, Asia, and Europe. His debut documentary short titled Streetcar (2011) examines notions of progress, identity, and loss in New Orleans through the reintroduction of its historic transit service post-Katrina and won a Royal Television Society Award for Best Student Documentary. James Page’s subsequent documentary short From North Korea to South Korea (2016) profiles intersecting themes of division; separation; and national identity via communication exchanges between the lines of demarcation.

His first documentary feature is mid-production in the Australian Outback; In a Wild State (2021) exemplifies a humanist approach to filmmaking, exploring human interaction with nature through a conservation project culling the land of feral cats while building the world's largest feral proof fence in order to save native species from extinction. James graduated with a BA in Film Production from the University of Westminster Film School in 2010.

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