<p>Having graduated from the University of New Orleans in 2015, since then I have applied my Bachelors Degree in Film and Theatre Arts for the next almost ten years, working on various television shows and movies, in a technical role as a Digital Loader, which is the Union-named role for it, or in a more general sense, a Data Wrangler. </p><p>This role allowed me to work in a fast-paced environment over long work hours on my feet (12 hours a day minimum), while having to stay attentive, organized, and detail-oriented dealing with sensitive data worth tens of thousands of dollars. </p><p>Additionally, I was also the liaison between the on-set world and the office, in charge of hiring additional crew members and extra equipment as needed, took charge and care of everyone in the camera department's time cards: including marking down the correct times for a crew of minimum 10 people and getting them turned in on time, tasked with organizing and keeping up to date our working truck, and had to lift anywhere between 5 and 70 pounds. </p><p>I believe that my foray into the technical world of film has allowed my skills to develop and branch out into other related endeavors dealing with manual labor, data handling, customer service, teamwork, and creative standpoints. I am always willing to learn new things, take initiative to become well-versed, good at listening and taking constructive criticism, and work well in a team environment. </p>