Jennifer Linch is known for her exciting and thrilling action packed movies that has intrigued her fans, but little do they realize that she directs, write the scripts for the scenes, and does her own stunts. “I understand it is a lot of work, but I enjoy the complete package when it is done. There is no better way to describe how I felt when fans are really excited to see my works; it makes me feel very accomplished after the production is complete.”
Jennifer’s first production “The Dream” had won Best Newcomer at World Film Awards. “That was just shy of amazing! I had put so much time and effort into the production and it had paid off. I can say I felt very excited when I had found out that I had won the award.”
In 2014 Jennifer had opened her own company and named it Sunshine Pictures. Sunshine Pictures focal aspect is focusing on the strongly on the cinematography aspect of film making. ” Cinema is an art , the art of capturing the moving moment in the most visually beautiful way possible. I enjoy capturing a moment and making it so real in the movies. You have to find your niche and create something that is different from others. That is why the productions that I have done are so different, but keeps the audience engaged with all the creative aspects and dimensions that I try to put in with all the scenes.”
Outside of directing, acting, model, and finding creative ways to take her productions to another level, Jennifer takes in karate, mixed martial arts and Muay Thai. Recently she began training in Wushu sword dancing, guns, knives and self defense. These practices could go on to save her if she ever found herself in fear for her life. As such, she may decide to visit sites like Alloutdoor.com to see which guns are the best ones for self-defense, as well as gathering as much research as she can before carrying one on her person. But the idea of learning these activities could prove to be beneficial to her in the long run. ” I enjoy doing mixed martial arts! I create my own scenes by doing my own stunts and martial arts has helped me over the years that I have been in this type of field.”
The pros that comes with doing everything by yourself, as far as writing the scripts and directing would be the effort that you put into the production. If you want a good production you will have to put a lot of work into it.” I can take out what I do not like or insert different creative ideas to improve the script or scene. It is hard work, but in the end it is a satisfying admiration when everything is pieced together.” The negative aspect with doing everything by yourself is the exhaustion and financial phase. “Doing everything can be very stressful at times, but I keep pushing through and telling myself that the production will be great. I am not going to lie, if you do not have a supportive financial background, times could get hard and stress will become a factor, because you are trying to keep your production alive, but if you hang in there I can say that the reward of an accomplished production is a great feeling.”
Jennifer has a quote that she goes by when times get tough; get up and make it happen! “No matter what you are doing in your respective field, you have to understand that giving up is the easiest way to fail. If you want something bad enough, go out there and give it your all!”