Eleanor was born in Maine to Katrina & Damon Kipping. At the age of 7 her younger brother, Jacob, and widowed mother moved to Florida after the death of her father whom died of AIDS when she was 6. It was in Florida that Katrina longed to pursue her career as an artist. Although successful, Katrina decided to relocate her children back to Maine in hope of higher quality educations and a safe place to raise her children. Eleanor returned to Maine in the beginning of her 6th grade year. Completing her first short-film at the age of 14 with her 13 year brother, Eleanor began to entertain her desire to create. Always being exposed to art Eleanor showed a strong interest in yet did not pursue her talent until she was in high school. She graduated from Old Town High School in 2007 with a strong focus in Art and Multi-Media as well as Graphic Design as well as receiving the 2007 Multi-Media Award. She also attend United Technologies Center, completing the Commercial Video Communications Program with Highest Honors. Eleanor is now a Sophomore in a 4-year Bachelor Video Production concentration in Communications at the New England School of Communications. She is the owner and operator of Perseverance Productions, a freelance film business which she runs out of her own home in Maine. In addition, Eleanor is the President of Think-Negative: AIDS Awareness/HIV Prevention, a nonprofit organization which she created to focus on Maine's local young people and using their talents to join the fight against AIDS. All money raised is then donated to other nonprofit organizations which raise money, educate and treat those affected and infected by HIV/AIDS. She is also the Vice President of a local chapter of Today's Christian Girl: Soul Sista's. Targeted towards young girls between the ages of 8 and 14, the program is designed to motivate and develop strong social, spiritual and physical graces among young women. "I believe that any event that can be witnessed is art and therefore can be captured and transformed into a product so exquisite that only the world of media can capture its essence." Eleanor's response to her artistic influences and outlook.