ALICIA GEYER
FILMMAKER
01 about
born in western sydney, australia in 1998, alicia is attending her final year at sae creative media institute completing a bachelor of film (production).
she has tackled a plethora of roles including director, scriptwriter, producer, casting director, production designer, poster designer, colourist and editor. one day she aspires to direct and write her own movies in hollywood alongside the people who inspired her to be a filmmaker.
02 portfolio
03 testimonies
"there's a unique movement and structure to this particular documentary, this is as human as it gets; allowing the audience to see the pure uncut version of these individuals. the cinematography is creative and works piecing together a story and body of work that the audience get enjoy and find aesthetic through the visuals, vocals and pacing. the structure and quality of the documentary shows immediately, there is this beautiful flow to the story showing that there is more then what the news and crime presents through your home town, this is a positive message and gives everyone a chance to see what these individuals live with; overall an amazing documentary highlighting the negatives and positive of creatives living with and succeeding in their passion. incredible documentary!"
-review from connor gagen of my directorial debut, against all odds.
"you tackled the arthouse genre as an emerging scriptwriter and were receptive to feedback resulting in one of the better productions in terms of the visual end result. you are a good filmmaker with talent and potential. i encourage you to pursue your career goals and keep strengthening your voice throughout productions."
-feedback from brad crawford (sae lecturer) on my webseries, crescendo
"your supermarket shot is a winning metaphor empty carpark lonely empty trolley guy on his own, cig hanging out of mouth and the patchy neon of good luck behind him. what can i say? crew take a bow. i have not praised a pre pic lock cut like this before."
-feedback from renee brack (sae lecturer) on my directorial debut, against all odds.