BIO
Chloe Murphy

"Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, dreams are forever" this Walt Disney quote is one on the things that motivates me most as a creative; as I want to go into the work of entertainment Disney has something that can captivate a range of audiences and give them joy in life which is something I want to achieve in life when working in the industry.
I am an extremely driven person and passionately dedicates myself to work when doing any project. I would consider myself a team player however can step up to leadership roles when needed due to my strong communication and organization skills which have been very effective through various projects I have embarked on as well as in my current part time job. Not only do I think that being skilled and professional is important but I also believe that having an interesting personality to accompany these skills are crucial within the creative industries and an interesting personality is defiantly a way I would describe myself.
Education
2019-2022
University of Worcester; Creative media and Media & Culture Joint Hons.
2018-2019
Kidderminster College; Level 3 BTEC
2015-2018
King Charles 1 School; GCSE's and A-LEVEL's
This degree has involved a wide variety of topics including video editing and photography to VR development, marketing and green media all giving me a better understanding of what could be involved in the industry. Skills that studying this has given me includes public speaking, has enabled me to meet deadlines (more efficient time management) and has allowed me to develop my team building skills as I have worked with a lot of different people.
After a years worth of study in the area of media production I acquired a ... Skills I have developed during my time studying media production include; better organization and effective communication.
Maths- 6, English lang-5, English lit-3, Dual science- BC, Drama-A, Art-B, German-C, Geography-D, RE-C.
All of these subjects help begin the foundation of my organizational and creative skills but also reinforced my interest in the creative industries which led me to media and entertainment industries as a possible career choice. I did a years worth of A-LEVEL studies in the subjects of Maths, English and Art. Studying these subjects allowed me to aim for the more creative element within media rather than the more written aspects like journalism.