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I am an experienced shooting PD with an M.A. in Documentary Production and a deep passion for Watersports, Wildlife, and biological sciences related topics. I have worked on numerous wildlife productions, and other TV documentaries taking on roles as a researcher, editor, shooting producer and camera operator. I am very comfortable working behind the camera in unscripted, fast-paced production environments and I'm known for going above and beyond to visually convey impactful stories.
I own an ever changing multi purpose kit list which for now includes a basic Sony FX6 shooting kit with zoom and prime glass, interview lighting setup and basic audio kit. If you have any specific requirement for your project, please let me know and I'll either let you know if I have it available in house.
This incredible collaboration unites three prestigious theatre venues, a true representation of the nation's everyday people that dance. With generous support from the Arts Council, we unveil a documentary that showcases music and movement as the daily tonic that fuels the souls of people from all corners of the country, igniting their passions and propelling them towards ultimate fulfilment and unbridled happiness. Crafted with love and skill by yours truly and the remarkable crew at Bocafilms, this captivating film is a shining beacon of creativity and inspiration.
This is the story of Gemma and her spiritual journey to religious openness. This short doc and a series of others shown here were commissioned by PCN, a religious charity that is all about transforming a traditional religion such as christianity into an open and modern religion. Shows how good casting research and production can lead you to the perfect character for a documentary.
Greg has strong opinions about life on an inner city estate and how the church, local politicians and government need to better understand working class culture. The story of how churches have changed over Greg’s lifetime and how ‘the Spirit’ can be rediscovered will prompt many responses. Greg might evoke admiration or disagreement but certainly food for thought.
In a city still scarred by political and religious divide, Belfast-born Patrick and Davy, Catholic and Protestant, have found great friendship through their love of the Belfast Giants ice hockey team. Their weekly podcast, ‘A View From the Bridge’ encourages their listeners in the hope that ‘In the land of the Giants everyone is equal’. A glimpse into their story prompts us to the wider consideration of how religious identity has ‘at all times and in all places’ been a force for good and for evil.