Meet the Tutors - Rory Kilalea

 

Our Meet the Tutor series is designed to give you an insight into our tutors and their experience at the Met Film School. 

Meet Rory Kilalea, Writer and Director of award winning play "Colours" with numerous feature film credits and Aid documentaries. Rory teaches directing, producing and interpreting scripts at Met Film School.
What/Which courses do you teach at the Met Film School?

 

 

 

What is one thing about your field of expertise or filmmaking in general that excites you? 

Creating and Showing stories. Every story has a voice, each one is fascinating- so to be a filmmaker/ storyteller is a gift we should all develop. To be able to communicate, and draw attention to an aspect of our lives that we had not thought about before is the best reward one can ever hope for.


 

 

Do you have any links to your past/current projects (youtube link, url)?

Yes you can visit my website www.rorykilalea.com


 

 

How would you describe your time teaching at the School?  What do you think is the most challenging element of the course you teach?  

Met Film School is rare. it is at once stimulating, varied, challenging and inspiration.

 

 

 

What are the key attributes you look for in a student?

Passion.

 

 

 

Any useful tips for aspiring filmmaker?

Dedication, charm, networking and sensitivity under a tough skin.

 

 

 

How can we get in touch with you?
Again through my website www.rorykilalea.com

 

 

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