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Exeter Chiefs Academy - Road to Wellington (2018) Camera Operator | Director | Producer
Exeter Chiefs - Road to Wellington is a behind the scenes documentary following the journey of the U16s Exeter Chiefs Academy players, as they prepare and gear up for the all important annual Wellington Festival in April 2018. We watch as the players evolve, and progress over the months, as they train, train and train even harder, preparing themselves in mind, body and spirit for the Festival. We also spend time with the coaches, trainers, sports analysts, physio-therapists and psychologists. Understanding the mind of the player(s) has evolved and how it is more important than ever to understand what’s going on in side the players’ heads as well as the outside. And in some cases helping change mindsets to keep them at the top. TX: BT Sport 2018
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Equus Worldwide Iceland (2019) Camera Operator | Director | Producer
There are more than 150 horse breeds in the world. The development of each of them has been influenced by man. In this series we trace the origins of 5 breeds, finding out how they’ve evolved and developed over the centuries and what is their role in modern day society. Are they still used as the original horse-power or have they become a much loved pampered pet. From India to Iceland, from the America’s to Africa we travel the world meeting the different horse breeds to discover more about this incredibly intelligent, loyal animal. In this episode we travel North to Iceland to see the Icelandic horse, finding a people and a culture deeply connected to the animal and the land. TX: Horse & Country TV
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Equus Worldwide USA (2018) Archive Producer | Art Director | Camera Operator
There are more than 150 horse breeds in the world. The development of each of them has been influenced by man. In this series we trace the origins of 5 breeds, finding out how they’ve evolved and developed over the centuries and what is their role in modern day society. Are they still used as the original horse-power or have they become a much loved pampered pet. From India to Iceland, from the America’s to Africa we travel the world meeting the different horse breeds to discover more about this incredibly intelligent, loyal animal
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The Global Collaboratory (2012) Edit Producer | Line Producer | Producer
Working with Ogilvy, US and DuPont to produce 12 mini-docs for BBC Worldwide DuPont’s mission has always been to apply world-class science to solve the most difficult challenges of our time. This applies today more than ever, as the 21st century makes extraordinary demands of increasing complexity and scale. We know that the biggest advances, the ones with the power to transform society, happen at the intersections of the scientific disciplines – biology, chemistry, engineering and materials science. We lead the world in integrated science – combining our scientific experience with our market knowledge and global collaborations to make the lives of people better every day. From advancing the nutritional content of crops, to helping farmers and growers around the world increase food productivity, to finding better ways to ensure food security and safety, we’re working every day to get more nutritious food to more people in every corner of the world. We’re also developing global energy solutions that contribute to a brighter energy future with innovations that are helping to make cars lighter, fuels cleaner and sustainable energy sources—such as the sun—easier to harness. And, from life-saving body and car armour to cleaner refrigerants and sustainability solutions, we’re working to keep our earth and its precious inhabitants safe from harm.
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The Global Collaboratory (2012) Edit Producer | Line Producer | Producer
Working with Ogilvy, US and DuPont to produce 12 mini-docs for BBC Worldwide DuPont’s mission has always been to apply world-class science to solve the most difficult challenges of our time. This applies today more than ever, as the 21st century makes extraordinary demands of increasing complexity and scale. We know that the biggest advances, the ones with the power to transform society, happen at the intersections of the scientific disciplines – biology, chemistry, engineering and materials science. We lead the world in integrated science – combining our scientific experience with our market knowledge and global collaborations to make the lives of people better every day. From advancing the nutritional content of crops, to helping farmers and growers around the world increase food productivity, to finding better ways to ensure food security and safety, we’re working every day to get more nutritious food to more people in every corner of the world. We’re also developing global energy solutions that contribute to a brighter energy future with innovations that are helping to make cars lighter, fuels cleaner and sustainable energy sources—such as the sun—easier to harness. And, from life-saving body and car armour to cleaner refrigerants and sustainability solutions, we’re working to keep our earth and its precious inhabitants safe from harm.
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Equus Worldwide India (2017) Camera Operator | Director | Producer
There are over 150 breeds of horses in the world. In this series we travel the world to discover how different they are, how mans influence has changed the breeds and their role in modern society is today. We search out different training methods and ask are we any closer to communicating directly with this animal. A close-up look at the ancient Marwari horse of Rajasthan. We learn about their history, their development over the centuries and their role in modern day society. Are they as wild and unclothed as the British rule thought, or are they highly intelligent and able to withstand the heat and hardiness of the baron Indian landscapes. TX Horse & Country TV