Set and Spatial Design
FILM WORK
Trained in Design for Performance, Stage & Screen at Camberwell College of Arts, specialising in her degree in Theatre Design at Wimbledon College of Arts. Jasmine went on to enhance her practice at Central St Martins, taught by BBC production designer Clara Zita at University of the Arts London, honing in on her skills in Production Design for Film and Television and model making for Film and Television Production with UK leading model maker David Neat.
Jasmine has worked as a production intern and PA working with the small west London film company, Golden Globe and Bafta Award Winning Number 9 films, under the supervision of Elizabeth Karlsen’s and Stephen Woolley’s assistant Alice Vail (Casarotto Ramsay) Jasmine was working in the office and remotely writing coverage and film reports during the production of Living starring Bill Nighy.
Training at Wimbledon College of Arts in Set Design for Theatre and Performance, Jasmine works with processes to develop Set and Spatial Designs which she incorporates in a variety of performative experiential ways for audiences. For her performance-based practice she is trained in traditional set and costume design for theatre and works with developing concepts beyond the realms of performance/ set design work.
In June/July 2021, Jasmine worked as a design associate in collaboration with designers Hazel Low and Co-designers Joshua Gadsby and Naomi Kuyck-Cohen at the New Diorama Theatre, Broadgate, on a large scale spatial design project. In 2021 she worked with designers Naomi Kuyck-Cohen and Joshua Gadsby at NDT Broadgate, contracted as an associate designer and worked in collaboration with designers Hazel Low, project managing on large scale design on ‘NDT Broadgate : The Impossible Space’. - At the time of publishing in May 2022, this revolutionary project had gifted over 105,000 artist-hours of free space to independent theatre-makers, companies, designers and writers. In total, 656 companies and groups made 213 new shows, 29 national tours and 9 new films. Leading the way in national impact and inclusive, diverse recovery, projects reached the length and breadth of the country – from Theatre Royals Plymouth and Margate to Wakefield and Harrogate – and prestigious London stages including Barbican and Young Vic. With a bold venue design and culture grounded in widening access, 31% of supported artists were Black, East Asian, South Asian and from the Global Majority, 39% Working Class and 16% D/deaf or Disabled. Named generous and essential by Stephen Fry.
In 2020, to expand her spatial design skills, Jasmine undertook a week's intensive course in Set Design for Film and Television remotely with Central St Martins run by Clara Zita, a Freelance Production Designer who has trained and worked with the BBC. Jasmine went on to work in production design on her first Short film, ‘Waiting for Time’ directed by The Bashford Twins Company and produced by Worthily Films which starred Ariyon Bakare ‘His Dark Materials’ and actress Jade Harrison ‘Netflix series, The Stranger’.
Collaborating partners including Bafta and Golden Globe Award Winning Film Company No.9, Pinewood DIR Liam and Kyle Bashford Twins & DIR David Gregory with 2023, working alongside Production Designer Mariya Evitemeva (Killing Eve), BBC Comedy Black Cops & His Dark Materials Actor, Director and ICARE founder Ariyon Bakare & Netflix Strangers Actress Jade Harrison, with Costume Designer Sara Hassan (Channel4 Everyone Else Burns & Black Mirror 2011)

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Worthily Films
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University of the Arts London