Jourie Fraser-Harris is a Media Production Technician within the Media, Communication and Performing Arts division.
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Jourie Fraser-Harris is a diverse filmmaker with a background of working on short films, commercial films and music videos. She has worked as the Media Production Technician at Queen Margaret University, since 2022. She was also a student at QMU, graduating in 2020 with a BA in Theatre and Film.
As a technician, she is committed to supporting both students and staff in their creative endeavours while fostering an environment of dialogue, curiosity and collaboration. Because of her time as a student with the university she is uniquely positioned to understand all sides of this dynamic.
Her expertise in camera work, lighting, and production design allows her to create visually compelling, meaningful film projects that reflect her dedication to the craft and to help others to do the same.
Jourie provides technical support on all Media Production modules.
Jourie has conducted a number of filmography projects, including:
- QMU 150th Anniversary (2024/2025)
- Reverie (2022)
- Our Heritage of Sheep - Papple Steading (2022) - Winner of the Papple Steading Media Prize
- Our Heritage of Oats - Papple Steading (2021) - Winner of the Papple Steading Media Prize
- Cycle Connections - Paths for All (2021)
- Summer (2021) – A music video for Lewis McLaughlin, nominated for Trad Video of the Year at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards
- It’s Cool to Care (2021)
- Yoni (2020)
- Dandelion (2018)