Sarah Harrington
About Sarah Harrington
Sarah Harrington is a Video Producer currently employed at Livewire Communications since 2022. She has a background in video production and editing, with previous roles at dmg media and Magic Memories, and holds a BA Degree in Photographic Media from Griffith College Dublin.
Current Role at LiveWire Communications
Sarah Harrington serves as a Video Producer at Livewire Communications, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing video production projects, ensuring that they meet the company's standards and client expectations. Her experience in video production allows her to manage various aspects of the production process, from concept development to final delivery.
Previous Experience at LiveWire Communications
Prior to her current role, Sarah worked at Livewire Communications as a Freelance Video Editor for two months in 2017. She later returned to the company and worked as a Video Editor & Motion Graphics Designer from 2017 to 2022, accumulating five years of experience in this capacity. Her work involved editing video content and creating motion graphics to enhance visual storytelling.
Experience at dmg media
Sarah Harrington held multiple positions at dmg media. She served as a Video Production Studio Manager from 2016 to 2017, where she managed studio operations for seven months in Ballsbridge, Ireland. Additionally, she worked as a Camera Operator and Video Editor from 2013 to 2016, gaining three years of experience in video production and editing.
Education and Expertise in Photographic Media
Sarah studied at Griffith College Dublin, where she earned a BA Degree in Photographic Media. Her studies, which took place from 2009 to 2012, focused on photography and video, providing her with a solid foundation in visual media production. This educational background supports her career in video production and editing.
Early Career as a Photographer
In 2013, Sarah worked as a Photographer for Magic Memories in Phoenix Park, Dublin, for six months. This role allowed her to develop her skills in photography, which later complemented her video production capabilities.