About me
I am an international award winning self shooting producer & director. I have over 10 years experience of television production, working within a variety of genres such as travel, documentary, online, ENG, sports and corporate.
but most importantly, I am a father, lover, brother and friend.
Projects credited in
- Takeda: Access to MedicineDocumenting the life saving work of Asia’s largest Pharmaceutical company. Content commission to capture stories from around the world. A month long 4 market shoot across multiple locations in the Philippines, Kenya, Ukraine and Crimea, documenting the human stories behind these important Takeda initiatives.
Skills
- Video Producer
- Director Video
- Camera and Lighting
- Video Editiing
- Well Travelled
- Positivity
- Resourcefulness
- Determined
- Collaboration
- Wide Skillset
Education
Photography Video BA
- Bolton, United Kingdom
2:1
Awards
2017 Sir Edmund Hillary Award in the mountain/environmental category
Namaste, A Himalayan Journey directed by Gareth Taylor
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5932622/
Dr Kate Yarrow, founder of UK-based charity Doctors for Nepal, goes on a life-changing two-year adventure, following some of the incredible journeys patients have to endure to reach healthcare in remote areas of Nepal. Kate uncovers the additional challenges facing doctors and patients after the devastating earthquakes of April 2015, and reveals the extraordinary personal journeys of the people she meets along the way. In October 2015, 6 months after the earthquake, Kate returns to Nepal to see for herself the devastation and destruction, and how this has affected access to healthcare for the people living high up in the Himalayas, in the most remote areas of Nepal.
Award of Excellence Best Feature
Namaste, A Himalayan Journey directed by Gareth Taylor
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5932622/
Dr Kate Yarrow, founder of UK-based charity Doctors for Nepal, goes on a life-changing two-year adventure, following some of the incredible journeys patients have to endure to reach healthcare in remote areas of Nepal. Kate uncovers the additional challenges facing doctors and patients after the devastating earthquakes of April 2015, and reveals the extraordinary personal journeys of the people she meets along the way. In October 2015, 6 months after the earthquake, Kate returns to Nepal to see for herself the devastation and destruction, and how this has affected access to healthcare for the people living high up in the Himalayas, in the most remote areas of Nepal.