Jagraj Singh(II)
- Editor
- Director
- Cinematographer
Jagraj Singh is a emerging filmmaker and storyteller driven by a passion for exploring cultural identity and social impact through film. Based in Sheffield, Jagraj has directed, produced, and edited his debut short film, Mistaken Identity, a poignant exploration of the Sikh experience and the complexities surrounding identity in a diverse world. His work is inspired by legendary cinematographers like Greig Fraser, Lawrence Sher, and Roger Deakins, whose cinematic artistry fuels his approach to visual storytelling.
Jagraj's experience spans various roles within film production, from cinematography to gaffing, giving him a solid foundation in lighting and camera techniques. His projects reflect a commitment to showcasing resilience, cultural heritage, and acceptance, aiming to foster empathy and understanding. With a unique blend of technical expertise and powerful storytelling, Jagraj is dedicated to creating films that resonate deeply with audiences and inspire dialogue on important social themes.
Jagraj's experience spans various roles within film production, from cinematography to gaffing, giving him a solid foundation in lighting and camera techniques. His projects reflect a commitment to showcasing resilience, cultural heritage, and acceptance, aiming to foster empathy and understanding. With a unique blend of technical expertise and powerful storytelling, Jagraj is dedicated to creating films that resonate deeply with audiences and inspire dialogue on important social themes.