To celebrate International Peace Day Continue reading “A peace Of Music”
Shifting Sands
This film was shot and edited within one week on location in Glasgow to subsequently be broadcast in Bahrain whilst the musicians were still on tour.
Shifting Sands is an ongoing British Council initiative, bringing together musicians from the UK and around the Arabian Peninsula. Continue reading “Shifting Sands”
The Hummingbird Bakery Pop Art Cakes
I was very privileged to be asked to do a little cute viral web film for my favourite cupcake maker in the UK.
TID: Aalborg, Sted: 2033 / Video Installation
This is a futuristic 3-screen video installation by director Katrine Dirckinck-Holmfeld. It was launched in Aalborg (Denmark) Museum of Modern Art as part of the internationale billedkunstfestival PORT 20:10. Continue reading “TID: Aalborg, Sted: 2033 / Video Installation”
Treat your lips – Baileys
This film is one of the 7 online recipes I directed with 2 camera set ups that were launched as part of Baileys’ Christmas 2008 campaign
“Treat your lips with James Martin”. Continue reading “Treat your lips – Baileys”
Generation Next on ch4
As part of Generation Next, 3 Minute Wonders will be showcasing 15 new presenting voices. Continue reading “Generation Next on ch4”
King Of Laughter – 3 Minutes Wonder
3 Minutes Wonder short directed by Nick Hillel of Yeast Culture for Channel 4 introducing Ethiopian laughter king, Belachew Girma, on his journey to cheer up England’s ‘unhappiest’ town. Continue reading “King Of Laughter – 3 Minutes Wonder”
Music Videos
A selection of my favourite music videos I edited.
The Vicar Of Baghdad
It’s about ‘the loose’ Canon Andrew White and was first aired on ITV1 on Sunday 25th May 2008 at 11.05pm.
A wonderfully insightful piece that takes you to Baghdad and lets you see first hand the work of Andrew White – on the street, in the International Zone and in St George’s Church. Continue reading “The Vicar Of Baghdad”
Rageh Omaar: The Iraq War By Numbers
Five years after the invasion of Iraq, Rageh Omaar, who made his name reporting on the fall of Saddam for the BBC, returned to Baghdad to find out how life has changed for the friends and colleagues he has known since his first trip there in 1997