PROFILE
There is a responsibility behind capturing a moment, creating a clear picture of a story being told. That is what I do as a filmmaker. I take those moments, frame them, edit them, and create a journey that is worth exploring. I have always had a strong connection to film but when I started making my own films, I found the beauty behind the frame. I make bold choices that show my attention to detail and my work ethic. Whether it is the camera angles or clips I choose to edit, my goal as a filmmaker is to tell a story that can connect to everyone.
I strive to be involved in all different kinds of art forms. Being able to understand different kinds of art gives me the ability to be a better artist. Choreographing my own dance pieces or doing live theater allows me think past my own horizon. I look for stories that have not had the opportunity of being told in any art form. I want to create space for all to be heard and embrace different forms of art. I choose to care about the world around me and create stories worth every frame.
GET TO KNOW ME
MacKenzie Fisher just graduated from Creighton University with a Bachelor’s degree in English with minors in Film Studies and Dance. Her love of filmmaking began in High School when she took video making classes. Her love of learning continued in college when she took Video/Photo and Mini-Documentary Filmmaking classes. In her junior and senior year she made promotional videos for the Creighton Theater Department. MacKenzie’s biggest endeavor was when she directed the world premier student written production "Razor Women" by Elizabeth Peller at Creighton. MacKenzie was at the helm holding the creative vision throughout the whole process, from pre-production through to the final product. She also wrote 25 poems and created two short films based on them. MacKenzie will continue her education journey at Chapman University getting her Maters in Film Production emphasizing in Editing.
"The greatest thing you will ever learn is just to love and be loved in return"