Jasmine Valentine
School
Central Saint Martins, University Of The Arts London
Expertise
The Golden Girls, Angela Lansbury, True Crime Biopics
- Jasmine progressed from new contributing writer to leading Film Editor at her first entertainment outlet in the space of two months.
- Having interviewed the likes of Jake Gyllenhaal and Jeff Bridges, Jasmine regularly writes for publications including Yahoo!, i-D, and Curzon Cinemas.
- She's a trained scriptwriter, with the pilot episode of her first TV series currently in the works.
Experience
After building years of experience as a writer, Jasmine has transferred her skills to her love of TV and film. Beginning her career as a Film Editor at The Indiependent, Jasmine has gone on to work for the likes of Radio Times and Metro UK, while being a regular contributor for blogs such as Flickering Myth and Movie Marker. She joined the FILMHOUNDS Magazine team as TV Editor in April 2022, with her highlights including covering RuPaul's DragCon. When not writing for entertainment, Jasmine is a freelance copywriter for a variety of businesses across the US and UK.
Education
Jasmine completed her MA in Dramatic Writing at Central Saint Martins, London in 2021 following a Media BA at London College of Fashion.
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