Striding through the doors of Sketch, arrives Molly, with her backpack and her confidence, wearing a black cap, a subtle smile and exactly fitting the bill of a jobbing freelancer.
All in Spring Issue 2020
Striding through the doors of Sketch, arrives Molly, with her backpack and her confidence, wearing a black cap, a subtle smile and exactly fitting the bill of a jobbing freelancer.
It’s one of those days, you just can’t concentrate on what you are doing, your brain feels switched off and you can feel a tension headache coming on. We have probably all had one of these days at some time in our lives where we feel like we are operating on low battery power.
F: When did you decide to become an actress?
A: First time it came into my head as a dream when I saw Natalie Portman in Leon, I was about eight years old. I had no idea what it meant to be an actress, but I knew I wanted to be like her. Then I did bits and bobs towards that direction but the conscious decision to pursue this as a profession came only about five years ago.
We all share the memories of the smell of the sweaty classroom on the final days before the summer break. The first awkward bra. New unexpected hairs growing on the body. The changing of our skin and the first clumsy kisses.
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Rosa and I don’t meet in person. We’re both Sick Sad Girlz, so we schedule a phone call. I like to think that she’s the same as me, snuggled under a blanket in her pyjamas, surrounded by used mugs. I don’t ask because that would be weird.
Hiya! I hope everyone’s holidays were full of family/friends, presents, food, and drinks! On my side, I used this holiday to stuff my belly with amazing homemade dinners and most importantly, to relax after a great year of work! As New Year's is the time to reflect on the year that has passed, I look back and realise I have been so lucky. I have had the amazing opportunity to take my first steps in the TV drama world, work on features with lovely people, and to continue working in commercials and short films along the way. It’s been absolutely amazing, so a big thank you to everyone who took me on! It took me about a two years to get here, and it wasn’t easy, so let's track back to the first time I made my first film contact.
Tell us a little bit about yourself
I’m an international, award-winning Director of Photography (DP) recently Accredited by the Australian Cinematographers Society. I grew up between Russia, Armenia, Ireland and Australia, which has shaped my unique mix of visual attitudes, perspective and approach. I started out as camera assistant before being selected as 1 of 28 Cinematographers in the world to train at the American Film Institute Conservatory in Hollywood, where I was the youngest in my class.
Annie Sulzberger is an avid reader with a great sense of humor and a passion for discovery. Her curiosity drives her to always dig deeper without settling. In this interview, she teaches us the importance of perseverance, curiosity and summarization and shares curious stories from her experience working as the Head of Research for “The Crown” Netflix TV Series.