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Jacqueline Dowling is a recent graduate from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Film Production.
Her cinema affinities revolve around intense study of the adaptations and effects of fairy tales in modern culture/media. Stop-motion and music videos, which were strong influences for her thesis short film Girl in a Wedding Dress, are the styles of film making she revolves around the most while working. Her thesis film is currently being submitted to film festivals around the world and won the 2007 Scaddy Award for Best Experimental Short Film.
Her other line of work revolves around photography. Through the study and manipulation of urban or rural environments using digital cameras and Photoshop, she redesigns the landscapes around her into intimate, psychological, surreal worlds in efforts to better accentuates the question of "what do we really see right in front of our noses?"