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Episode 4 - Lynd Liu - Independent Filmmaker - China

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In this episode, we are joined by Lynd Liu, an independent filmmaker with an Lynd Liu, MA Creativity, Innovation and Business graduate from the University of Exeter.

She has deep experience in filmmaking, photography, and digital marketing; and her passion lies within researching applied storytelling in relation to mental health literacy within academia.

Episode highlights

Lynd speaks about her experience of being on the outside of an industry, because of the use of jargon between her contemporaries. Does jargon create in and out groups?

Lynd's fascination in the use of jargon within theatre

"I was not fascinated by the use of jargon, necessarily but I was frustrated about not being able to understand what they are talking about.

But the longer I work as part of a team, I start to find myself copying their word choice, because it makes team communication, arguably, more concise and efficient.

Currently, I do not belong to any one industry — I am working on many projects as different roles within different industries, so…does this make me ‘multi-lingual’ in a sense?" - Lynd Liu

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Content provided by James Delin, Amy Borchard and James Burford, James Delin, Amy Borchard, and James Burford. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by James Delin, Amy Borchard and James Burford, James Delin, Amy Borchard, and James Burford or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we are joined by Lynd Liu, an independent filmmaker with an Lynd Liu, MA Creativity, Innovation and Business graduate from the University of Exeter.

She has deep experience in filmmaking, photography, and digital marketing; and her passion lies within researching applied storytelling in relation to mental health literacy within academia.

Episode highlights

Lynd speaks about her experience of being on the outside of an industry, because of the use of jargon between her contemporaries. Does jargon create in and out groups?

Lynd's fascination in the use of jargon within theatre

"I was not fascinated by the use of jargon, necessarily but I was frustrated about not being able to understand what they are talking about.

But the longer I work as part of a team, I start to find myself copying their word choice, because it makes team communication, arguably, more concise and efficient.

Currently, I do not belong to any one industry — I am working on many projects as different roles within different industries, so…does this make me ‘multi-lingual’ in a sense?" - Lynd Liu

  continue reading

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