
Welcome
I'm Oliver Wibrew, A Cinematographer and Actor studying Film Production at The University of Portsmouth. I've been very fortunate to have worked on some amazing projects during my time at university and college! Find out more about my work below...


My Client Work
The Mary Rose Trust
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Throughout my time at The University of Portsmouth, I've been working with the Mary Rose Trust on multiple different projects, wether that be shooting interviews, dance classes or music performances.
I was also lucky enough to be a part of a digitisation project where all the old archive tape from the original excavation of the Mary Rose is turned into a digital file, able to be stored forever! This project quickly gained massive amounts of media attention, and ended up on the news!



St Hubert's Church
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On this project, I shot a short documentary for a rural little church named after St Hubert. The film covers 3000 years of history and is now available to visitors via QR code at the church.
This project was quite different for me, my work has mostly been with actors, so shooting a building along with it's surroundings was a new challenge!




The D-Day Story
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Along with the Mary Rose Trust, I worked with the D Day Museum and filmed interviews of WW2 evacuees. I learnt important interview techniques but also interesting history lessons!


