Kia ora! My name is Samuel and I come from Te-Whanganui A Tara, Wellington. I'm a Film and Screen student who has a natural talent for storytelling. At New Zealand Broadcasting School I have written, directed, and edited projects in a variety of genres, which has challenged me to test my creative limits more than ever before.
Before coming to Broadcasting School, I received a certificate in multimedia journalism from Whitireia and was a part of the 2019 Youth Parliament Press Gallery. I then earned a diploma in radio broadcasting and was nominated for a New Zealand Radio Award in 2019. I have previously worked in the nightlife and performance scene in Wellington, helping facilitate comedy, drag and cabaret shows.
I enjoy watching drama series, reality TV, indie films, musicals and local journalism.
Feel free to contact me on:
samrobinsonnz@me.com
NASDA Tutor Stories - Kim Garrett
A video in a promotional series, written and edited by myself, highlighting the tutors of NASDA.
NASDA Student Stories - Chelsea Kelly
A video in a promotional series, written and edited by myself, highlighting the students of NASDA.
NASDA Student Stories - Tōmai and Meg
A video in a promotional series, written and edited by myself, highlighting the students of NASDA.
NASDA
National Academy of Singing and Dramatic Arts
Homebound
'Homebound' is a short film that I wrote and directed. This was such an intense experience and I am very proud of the final product.
After the Races
'After the Races' is a short documentary I co-created about an answer to the horse racing industry. This was made in just one week!
Māia and Mr. Moa
Māia and Mr. Moa is a children's show that I wrote. It was so special for me to be able to use my knowledge of Te Reo Māori in my work.
Planted
Planted is a short film I wrote and directed last year during the lockdown. Without resources, actors or equipment!