Rudy Alleyne is a longtime friend of JaggaJagga. Highly intelligent and matched with an unsurpassed love for film, Rudy has been a valuable member of Jagga Jagga.com
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Hi guys my name is Rudy and I was born and raised in the beautiful islands of The Bahamas. I graduated from Queen’s College High School in 2001 and attended Saint Leo University the same year where I obtained a degree in Biology in 2005. Afterwards, I worked for a year at a pathology lab and in 2006 I enrolled at the University of South Florida to pursue a criminology degree, which I was awarded in 2009.
Like many of you I have been interested in film for as long as I can remember. As a young child movies have always fascinated me with its visual effects, cinematography, plot and characters. I have always been the one trying to interpret a film’s meaning and what motif a director is trying to portray in his work. In high school I have wrote film reviews and analysis for the school’s news letter and during my time at Saint Leo University I tried out for a play and won the role of a waiter in a short play called “Philadelphia” (however, I had to back out of the role due to my intensive class schedule and exams). Recently, I took a film class during my last semester at the University of South Florida where we watched movies of various film genres (classical, modern and postmodern) and analyzed the motifs and how they were depicted through the different techniques employed by the director. Furthermore, when I start my graduate courses, I plan to take another film class at the graduate level.
Even though medicine is a passion of mine; film, acting and filmmaking has been a close second because of my creative nature. Maybe I can become the next Ken Jeong (co-stared in such films as The Hangover and Knocked Up) and make a transition from medicine to acting; though, I think I have to work on my humor and figure out a way to make myself Asian. I also have an interest in writing, and in fact I’m in the middle of writing a fiction novel I hope to publish someday (maybe pull off a Michael Crichton who was a doctor as well as an accomplished writer)". Rudy’s reviews can be read
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