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What does it feel like to walk into a lecture hall when you've already spent years behind the camera?
In this episode of Anything Goes, we sit down with Annabel Spinks-Jones, a film student at Warwick and an action performer with years of industry experience. After building a career on set, she made the unusual choice to return to university as an undergraduate. Here, she shares what that transition has felt like: the moments of connection with younger classmates, the lectures that still surprise her, and the times when her hard-won experience has felt seen—or invisible.
This is a conversation about learning twice, the wisdom of coming back, and what universities can learn from those who return.
By School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures, University of WarwickWhat does it feel like to walk into a lecture hall when you've already spent years behind the camera?
In this episode of Anything Goes, we sit down with Annabel Spinks-Jones, a film student at Warwick and an action performer with years of industry experience. After building a career on set, she made the unusual choice to return to university as an undergraduate. Here, she shares what that transition has felt like: the moments of connection with younger classmates, the lectures that still surprise her, and the times when her hard-won experience has felt seen—or invisible.
This is a conversation about learning twice, the wisdom of coming back, and what universities can learn from those who return.