Sharon, a highly accomplished and renowned individual, boasts a prestigious educational background, having graduated from the esteemed Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, a renowned institution that has produced a plethora of talented filmmakers and industry professionals.
Throughout her tenure at the institution, Sharon diligently honed her skills in directing, meticulously refining her craft through hands-on experience and rigorous training, and concurrently, she also developed her expertise in sound-recording and design, mastering the technical aspects of filmmaking.
Ultimately, Sharon's unique fusion of her two passions, directing and sound-recording and design, led her to successfully combine these skills as a director of music videos and video art projects, showcasing her versatility and range as a filmmaker.
Sharon, a pioneering female figure in Israel's field recording scene, has left an indelible mark on the industry with her extensive portfolio of documentaries. Notable among her credits are the critically acclaimed "The Hangman", which made its world premiere at the prestigious IDFA in 2010, and "Black Bus", showcased at the esteemed Berlinale in 2011. Additionally, Sharon's expertise was instrumental in the production of Sandi DuBowski's latest documentary coproduction. Through her work as a sound recordist on various documentaries, Sharon cultivated a profound respect for the genre, which ultimately served as the catalyst for her to take the helm as director on her first feature-length film, "Suzan", proudly supported by the prominent "Yes" satellite TV network.
Beyond her illustrious career as a director and sound recordist, Sharon has also made a significant impact as a dedicated educator, devoting her time and expertise to instructing aspiring sound professionals at the prestigious Spiegel Film and Television School and Minshar School for Art, where she imparts her vast knowledge and skills to the next generation of audio specialists.