To celebrate the induction of Darren Harris, England blind footballer into the National Football Museum’s Hall of Fame, I was commissioned to create a short commemorative film that captured his career, achievements, and impact on the sport. The film was designed to be shown as part of the official induction celebration, telling Darren’s story in an engaging and emotionally resonant way. The Process Finding the Story
Every great sporting career has a rhythm. I worked with Darren and key stakeholders to uncover the defining moments of his journey — from elite competition to national recognition — and crafted a narrative that reflected resilience, excellence, and legacy. Building the Film
Sourced and coordinated footage from Darren Harris, The FA, and private organisations.
Curated archival and contemporary visuals to place Darren’s achievements in their historical and sporting context.
Structured the edit to mirror the flow of a match — building momentum, hitting key moments, and delivering a powerful finish. Post-Production & Motion
Edited the film in Adobe Premiere Pro, focusing on pace, impact, and emotional clarity.
Designed motion graphics in After Effects to elevate key achievements and moments without distracting from the story.
Balanced sound, visuals, and timing to ensure the film played with maximum impact in a live museum setting.
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