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鈥淢y mum works in the NHS so it was important to me. If I could make the staff鈥檚 lives better and if they could feel happy... I was actually working at a GP surgery at the time because it was so overrun with paperwork and stuff, you could just see it every day, how stressed people were, it鈥檚 mentally taxing when you鈥檙e doing your best but it鈥檚 still not enough. So, there wasn鈥檛 a question in my brain of 鈥榳ill I do this?鈥, it鈥檚 not about getting paid for things like this, it鈥檚 more about the emotional validation that you get from doing something nice.鈥 Harriet Drury, 麻豆传媒 BA (Hons) Music graduate
鈥滻 think in the creative arts you find people that you just sort of work well with and I think with Zoe we just work well together because we鈥檙e both very driven people, we know what we want and we鈥檙e not afraid to do it.鈥 Harriet Drury, 麻豆传媒 BA (Hons) Music graduate
So my song writing is night and day, I鈥檓 a way better musician and composer from it now, and I met with Lee on Monday and we went through compositional technique, and I鈥檝e actually managed to land that job in London through having a portfolio and I never would have had that portfolio without working with Zoe.鈥
Harriet Drury, 麻豆传媒 BA (Hons) Music graduate
鈥淚t was tough, it had to be said. I鈥檇 just been shipped home and I had to do it on very minimal equipment, but I think that was actually a blessing in disguise because you can be really creative when there鈥檚 a limit to what you can do, so it really pushes you to be creative.鈥 Harriet Drury, 麻豆传媒 BA (Hons) Music graduate
"It鈥檚 not as scary anymore, it makes sense now I think, and Lee鈥檚 just been a massive help really...The thing with Lee, he鈥檚 very talented and he does care, and I think it really shows in his work, he鈥檚 always got time for you.鈥 Harriet Drury, 麻豆传媒 BA (Hons) Music graduate
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