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Rosa Mulraney

Rosa Mulraney is a Senior Lecturer at Falmouth University, specialising in post-production, visual effects, and project management, with extensive industry experience. Rosa has experience managing the large-scale production of visual effects and graphics for long form broadcast projects, from stylised graphics to photoreal animations. Projects include Inside Nature’s Giants for Channel 4, National Geographic’s Back to the Womb series and Channel Five’s Special Forces Heroes. She has also managed production of 3D Digital content, from virtual environments for Cadbury’s World online, to visual effects for the BBC’s online games. Her IMDB credits include Visual Effects Supervisor on Wilderness (2017) and Backwoods (2019). Visual Effects Producer for Long Way Back (2022) and Mary Anning and the Dinosaur Hunters. She is the editor and host of the website and podcast, Making Animation.

MAI CONTRIBUTIONS

Using the title film as a case study to promote ‘prolapse awareness’, Mulraney argues for animation as a powerful feminist tool.

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However, to turn our MAI dream into reality, we also relied on assistance from high-quality experts in web design, development and photography. Here we’d like to acknowledge their hard work and commitment to the feminist cause. Our feminist ‘thank you’ goes to:


Dots+Circles – a digital agency determined to make a difference, who’ve designed and built our MAI website. Their continuous support became a digital catalyst to our idealistic project.
Guy Martin – an award-winning and widely published British photographer who’s kindly agreed to share his images with our readers

Chandler Jernigan – a talented young American photographer whose portraits hugely enriched the visuals of MAI website
Matt Gillespie – a gifted professional British photographer who with no hesitation gave us permission to use some of his work
Julia Carbonell – an emerging Spanish photographer whose sharp outlook at contemporary women grasped our feminist attention
Ana Pedreira – a self-taught Portuguese photographer whose imagery from women protests beams with feminist aura
And other photographers whose images have been reproduced here: Cezanne Ali, Les Anderson, Mike Wilson, Annie Spratt, Cristian Newman, Peter Hershey