After becoming disillusioned with my dead-end job in retail, I went back to college at the age of 23 to pursue a creative career. While studying Audio and Music Tech for 6 years at both college and uni, I made a documentary about Chicago Hip Hop, having travelled off my own back and with my own money to the city to shoot in August 2017. Making this...
Read MoreAfter becoming disillusioned with my dead-end job in retail, I went back to college at the age of 23 to pursue a creative career. While studying Audio and Music Tech for 6 years at both college and uni, I made a documentary about Chicago Hip Hop, having travelled off my own back and with my own money to the city to shoot in August 2017. Making this documentary was the spark that propelled me into the documentary industry.
Having initially got into the TV industry working as a runner - and subsequently as Head Runner - at Halo Post Production, I subsequently started working with Box To Box Films. At Box To Box - and via a brief spell at 72 Films - I have worked my way up from Logger to Junior Edit Producer. I had the pleasure of working on the amazing Netflix documentary series F1: Drive To Survive on S2 as a logger and S3 as a researcher, while most recently, I have worked as Assistant Edit Producer on two Box To Box series’; Make Or Break - Apple's flagship sports documentary series that tells the incredible human stories of the greatest surfers in the world who are currently competing in the World Surf League, and Full Swing - the globally popular golfing series on Netflix that follows the world’s elite male golfers.
Delving into the human stories of a subject is what really excites me about working in documentaries. I have been in a fortunate position to work on shows where we have been able to showcase these deeply personal and unique stories, and subsequently how they manifest in their relevant sporting arena.
I am a very calm, proactive, intuitive, positive and easy-going individual, with a good eye and ear for story and narrative. I am open to exploring new areas of TV, while I also have the benefit of being able to transfer previous experience of working in other industries into my work in the television industry.
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