Bad news about development often crowds out the good, but greater progress is being made today than at any other time in history.
I visited Ethiopia, Nepal & Peru to find out what development looks & feels like from the perspective of those who live it every day.
Supported by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, O.D.I. & PhotoVoice
Direction | Camera | Editing
Direction / Camera / Editing
Direction / Camera / Editing
48hr stop animation competition for Greenpeace, to put pressure on VW to clean up its act.
Direction
Direction / Camera
A short film about the scientific theory that in 64 months’ time (from 1 August 2011), we could be beyond our climate’s ‘tipping point’ - the point of no return.
Winner of the Eden Project climate change film competition 2011
Production / Camera
Direction / Camera
Tri Together is an award-winning series of triathlons in London and Glasgow for people of all ages and abilities to swim, bike and run together.
Commissioned by Leonard Cheshire Disability.
Direction / Camera / Editing
Editing
Direction / Camera / Editing
Micro short about a project run in Ethiopia in 2014 to teach the skills of photography to communities experiencing development so that we can lean what this progress feels like from those who live it every day.
Supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Run by the Overseas Development Institute and PhotoVoice.
Direction / Camera / Editing
My first ever attempt at stop animation
Direction / Editing / Illustration
A fundraising promo for the award-winning triathlon Tri Together, which takes place each year in London and Glasgow and is open for people of all ages and abilities to swim, bike and run together.
Commissioned by Leonard Cheshire Disability.
Direction / Camera / Editing
Camera
Direction / Camera / Editing
'Luck is believing you’re lucky' – Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire
A short doc exploring ideas on money and luck through the lens of the lottery and those who are drawn to playing it each week.
It could be you. . .
'I have watched her sometimes away off in the open country, creeping as fast as a cloud shadow in a high wind' - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Inspired by Victorian Gothic novel The Yellow Wallpaper, this is an experimental film set to a chilling orchestral piece by composer Daniel Saleeb.
Bad news about development often crowds out the good, but greater progress is being made today than at any other time in history.
I visited Ethiopia, Nepal & Peru to find out what development looks & feels like from the perspective of those who live it every day.
Supported by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, O.D.I. & PhotoVoice
Direction | Camera | Editing
Direction / Camera / Editing
Direction / Camera / Editing
48hr stop animation competition for Greenpeace, to put pressure on VW to clean up its act.
Direction
Direction / Camera
A short film about the scientific theory that in 64 months’ time (from 1 August 2011), we could be beyond our climate’s ‘tipping point’ - the point of no return.
Winner of the Eden Project climate change film competition 2011
Production / Camera
Direction / Camera
Tri Together is an award-winning series of triathlons in London and Glasgow for people of all ages and abilities to swim, bike and run together.
Commissioned by Leonard Cheshire Disability.
Direction / Camera / Editing
Editing
Direction / Camera / Editing
Micro short about a project run in Ethiopia in 2014 to teach the skills of photography to communities experiencing development so that we can lean what this progress feels like from those who live it every day.
Supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Run by the Overseas Development Institute and PhotoVoice.
Direction / Camera / Editing
My first ever attempt at stop animation
Direction / Editing / Illustration
A fundraising promo for the award-winning triathlon Tri Together, which takes place each year in London and Glasgow and is open for people of all ages and abilities to swim, bike and run together.
Commissioned by Leonard Cheshire Disability.
Direction / Camera / Editing
Camera
Direction / Camera / Editing
'Luck is believing you’re lucky' – Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire
A short doc exploring ideas on money and luck through the lens of the lottery and those who are drawn to playing it each week.
It could be you. . .
'I have watched her sometimes away off in the open country, creeping as fast as a cloud shadow in a high wind' - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Inspired by Victorian Gothic novel The Yellow Wallpaper, this is an experimental film set to a chilling orchestral piece by composer Daniel Saleeb.