Portfolio
Over the past few years I have worked on a number of projects, below is a number of examples. For examples of my photography please see my gallery.
Where the Waves Break
My final year film for my BA in Film and TV production.
Where the Waves Break is a short documentary exploring the issue of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill. Shot along the East Coast of Yorkshire from Runswick Bay down to Bridlington we meet the people involved. (Official Selection Student Film Festival Awards Brighton)
Little Big-Walling in Madagascar
The West Face of Karimbony in the Tsaranoro Massif is home to one of the world’s hardest big-wall free climbs, “Tough Enough?”. James McHaffie and a team of top UK climbers head to Madagascar to find out if this route is indeed tough enough? (Official Selection Autran Film Festival)
For this project I was the editor and Director.
Slate Monkeys
Set in the post industrial landscape of disused Welsh slate quarries, three very different climbers battle their way up some unusual climbing. Matt Segal, Hazel Findlay and Johnny Dawes take it in turn to crimp, palm, squirm and wriggle their way up the esoteric route, Gin Palace. But whose technique will prove successful?
For this project I was one of the cameramen.
Both of these projects these were with the Adventure Film Production Company Hot Aches, and you can see a trailer here.
Both of these Films are featured on The Monkey See Monkey Do DVD avaible form the Hot Aches Shop for £19.99