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Most Recent Work, Cycles

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About

Lilian Welwood 

Lilian Welwood is an international filmmaker with a passion for telling compelling stories through the lens of independent film. While Lilian is experienced in various aspects of production, her specialties lie in cinematography, directing, assistant directing, and film distribution. A graduate of American University with dual degrees in Film and Environmental Studies, Lilian brings a unique perspective to their work, blending visual storytelling with a commitment to social and environmental issues.

Lilian’s creative focus centers on narratives about women, AFAB, immigrants, and single parents, drawing inspiration from personal experiences and family dynamics. One of their notable projects, Cycles, is a short film that delves into themes of women’s health and mother-daughter relationships, showcasing Lilian’s ability to evoke deep emotional connections through film.

With extensive experience as a cinematographer and assistant director, Lilian has worked on a variety of independent sets, thriving in collaborative environments where creativity and precision come together. Currently, she is exploring a diverse range of opportunities in filmmaking. She is always open to new connections and collaborations — do not hesitate to reach out!

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Why is this Website only one page?

This website is designed with environmental / energy issues in mind

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Every time we load a webpage, it uses energy, water, and many more resources to get the information from the servers storing the site to the device you’re using right now. The more complex a site is, with heavy graphics, lots of colors, and frequent reloads, the more energy it takes.

By making simple changes—like using fewer colors, optimizing images, and reducing unnecessary reloads—we can work towards lowering the energy needed to run a website. It’s a small but impactful way to reduce our carbon footprint and make the web more sustainable. Plus, eco-friendly design often makes sites faster and easier to use, benefiting both the environment and users.

Some resources To learn more about Sustainable Web Design: 

https://sustainablewebdesign.org/

ConnectiveWebDesign.Com on Sustainable Web Design Practices to Reduce Carbon Emissions


 

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