Aimee Dredge
AADredge (Aimee Dredge) is an emerging producer and creative in the Wellington region. Born and raised in Palmy. She graduated at the end of 2023 at Te Auaha's Stage and Screen course with a Bachelor and Diploma. She aims to create and produce work that goes against expectations while having fun along the way. So come along for the journey and see all the exciting projects she gets up to.
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AADredge
AADredge (Aimee Dredge) is an emerging producer and creative in the Wellington region. Born and raised in Palmy. She graduated at the end of 2023 at Te Auaha's Stage and Screen course with a Bachelor and Diploma. She aims to create and produce work that goes against expectations while having fun along the way. So come along for the journey and see all the exciting projects she gets up to.
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