Who am I?
I’m a video producer, director, editor and cameraman living in London with over 10 years of video production experience.
I cut my teeth on the studio floor at Carlton Television in Birmingham in a live news environment before moving into programming as an edit assistant. I morphed quickly into an AVID editor, working for a facilities house cutting daytime television for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4.
A career break found me in Australia production managing an arm of the biggest alternative arts festival in the southern hemisphere (This Is Not Art) before whisking me away to Sri lanka and India to ‘find myself’. Still looking but it gave me a few pointers.
On my return I wrote copy for The Body Shop, assisted in the administration of government funded film initiatives and then came full circle, once again editing for a small (but with heady aspirations) production company back in Birmingham.
Before long I was script writing, directing and producing materials for them.
Soon afterwards I was managing the whole video department as well as still directing and producing my own projects.
Then, I met, fell in love with and married a Canadian. Which meant two years braving the cold Albertan winters before we both decided a little adventure in London would be fun. Not that I didn’t enjoy my time in the prairies. I got to work with talented actors, musicians and writers. Plus I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with Greenpeace, even when things got a little hairy.
And here I am.
A nascent brewer, struggling writer, film-maker and guitar strangler.
Oh yeah, if you’re interested in hearing me sing just as badly as I play the guitar then I can be found on myspace here.





