Editing

As a documentary film editor, I have developed an interest in using filmed historical archive as narrative collage to create a fresh, immersive way of telling stories.

 

Mad About The Boy:

The Nöel Coward Story (2023)

An exploration of Coward’s expansive career which features credits across the stage and screen from BBC Films, Warner Music and Altitude Entertainment.

The United Way (2021)

Manchester United Football Club legend Eric Cantona tells the story of the club's origins and shares decisive moments in their history.

George W. Bush (2020)

The latest addition to PBS’s Peabody Award-winning series of presidential biographies featuring members of the president’s inner circle.

I Am Durán (2019)

A one man wrecking-ball who took on the world, transcended his sport and helped inspire a nation to rise up against its CIA funded dictator to achieve independence.

Lost Films of WW2 (2019)

The story of Britain during World War II, told through the eyewitness accounts and cine films of ordinary people.

Danceworks (2018)

With intimate, behind-the-stage access, this documentary-series explores the creative process of extraordinary dancers and choreographers as they rehearse new work and performances.

My Generation (2018)

Michael Caine tells the story of the birth of pop culture in London of the 1960s, in conversation with key figures including David Bailey, Joan Collins, Roger Daltrey, Sandie Shaw, Twiggy and Paul McCartney.

The Gospel of John (2015)

The life and toils of Jesus Christ, depicted as written in the gospel of John. Narrated by Brian Cox.

Paisley (2014)

A frank and comprehensive assessment of Paisley's role in the conflict in Northern Ireland, told by those who dealt with him first hand.