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Princess Kate's filmmaker Will Warr has opened up about his career and his dream to work with Netflix.
Will Warr, the London-based filmmaker who captured Princess Kate's poignant "cancer-free" video message, has shared insights into his evolving career behind the camera.
The videographer has worked closely with the Princess of Wales on several projects, including her visit to a baby bank in 2023.
His distinctive visual style has made him a sought-after creative talent within royal circles.
Princess Kate's filmmaker Will Warr has opened up about his career and his dream to work with Netflix.
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Warr revealed that becoming a father has significantly influenced his creative approach.
"Since becoming a father, I've found myself drawn to more intimate, honest stories," he told Hello.
He now frequently captures personal moments with his eldest son Fred using just a camera on a tripod.
"There's something so powerful in the simplicity of those everyday moments. I'm a bit obsessed," Warr admitted.
The videographer has worked closely with the Princess of Wales on several projects, including her visit to a baby bank in 2023.
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Beyond his royal connections, Warr has built an impressive portfolio working with Hollywood talent.
His hugely popular YouTube channel, TOPJAW, has featured collaborations with actor and food enthusiast Stanley Tucci.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has also appeared in Warr's distinctive visual storytelling.
These high-profile projects showcase his versatility beyond his work with the Princess of Wales.
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While Warr has his sights set on broader horizons, he maintains a balanced perspective about his future.
"The dream of a Netflix show is still very much alive, but certainly not a priority," he told us.
His focus remains on his current projects and audience growth.
"We're just focused on doing the work we love making the best content we can, and seeing where it takes us."