
Meg Phoenix
Production
Biography
- Photographer, Creative Producer and Director - Meg Phoenix (born 2003) is a filmmaker upcoming in producing and directing. She studied photography in college before going to university to study BA Filmmaking, here she learn that producing was what she was made to do and pursued that specialism; as well as this she also found an interest in documentary filmmaking. When it comes to the stories Meg likes to create she takes straight from her own experiences and emotions, this is best shown in her photography project "Hidden Mental Illness of 2020" and short film "Fleeting Moments"; she hopes to speak to the audience in a way that they can relate to the realism of the main themes of her creations.
Known For

A short documentary where we learn about the endangered lemurs, owls and otters from the Knockhatch Conservation staff.
Knockhatch Animal Conservation: A Short Documentary

Fleeting moments is a 3 minute short film made by the solely by the director to show the effect of grief and depression on a person's perception of time. As the viewer we are experiencing time in Stella's time isolated to herself and her room, while the weeks cycle by outside.
Fleeting Moments

Two friends must figure out what to do when borders close before they are due to travel...
Tabula Rasa

This short documentary follows two people with unusual phobias talking about their phobia and how it affects their lives. The director wanted to make this documentary to show the affect of unusual and uncommon phobias on people's lives, and how they make them feel. Despite the fact they may be considered 'weird' things to fear, they are as valid and real as a fear of heights or spiders.