Scott Radnor is an accomplished and award winning Broadcast Editor, Producer and Director with over 25 years experience working with international broadcasters (Nat Geo, Disco, BBC, PBS etc;) and production companies in the UK and overseas (China, Middle East, India). He has cut feature length documentaries, and many TV hours of cultural, factual, ...
Read MoreScott Radnor is an accomplished and award winning Broadcast Editor, Producer and Director with over 25 years experience working with international broadcasters (Nat Geo, Disco, BBC, PBS etc;) and production companies in the UK and overseas (China, Middle East, India). He has cut feature length documentaries, and many TV hours of cultural, factual, sport and current affairs films. He is happy producing and contributing to the development of formats and storytelling, and can work independently or in collaboration; remotely, in-house or on location.
Scott also has extensive experience of shortform and video used in non-traditional ocntexts - having worked on promos, music videos & high end site specific, online and broadcast advertising for some of the biggest global brands (Ford, Jaguar-Land Rover, Bentley). He is proficient in using AVID, Premiere Pro, After Effects. He can work either on site or remotely at his fully equipped studio/edit suite based in South London.
Scott’s broadcast TV work has focused around history, science and technology, music, arts; his work has appeared on BBC2, BBC4, Channel 4, Sky Arts, Al-Jazeera, Discovery and National Geographic. He is based in London, but has worked in India, Qatar and Brazil, and edited and taken part in projects across the world. He continues to develop his own documentary and media arts projects, and collaborate with NGO's.
Scott has also produced and directed a number of short dramas, live performance, motion graphics, documentary and comedy films. He has also created Audio-Visual work for West End theatre companies and collaborated with internationally renowned artists to create compelling and innovative work that has been exhibited at galleries around the world in London, Sao Paulo and Geneva.
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