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Working as Cinematographer, I have shot short films for the BFI & The Arts Council on several occasions.
'Habituation' (13.13) - Dir. Louisa Mackleston - 2024
Bed-ridden and isolated I-Kiribati-Yorkshire nun, Anna Betero, struggles to come to terms with her ailing body, and discovers a strange symbiosis with her climate crisis threatened homeland.
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'Kiddo' (14.57) - Dir. Brett Chapman - 2022
An environmental horror film which holds a mirror up to how we treat things in this world. A bleak yet fun and colourful film which premiered on the Alter horror YouTube network.
The film was selected at BAFTA qualfying Encounters Film Festival in Bristol, Oscar & BAFTA Qualifying Leeds International, as well as major genre festivals around the world like Beyond Fest in Los Angeles.
Jim Ghedi - 'Wasteland' (04:46) - Dir. Jordan Carroll - 2024
Music video for the single & album of the same name. The film explores themes of death and regret as our 17th century gentry travels through the moors of the Peak District National Park. Inspired by Greek mythology about the afterlife.
'Everything & Nothing' (02.51) - Dir. Nadia Emam & Jordan Carroll - 2021
A poetry piece about life & death set in gothic Whitby.
'The Good Book' (29.03) - Dir. Brett Chapman - 2020
A film about a book and a revolution.
Funded by Arts Council for Leeds 2023 and Leeds People's Theatre.
'Dead Skin' (11.11) - Dir. Ciara O'Rourke - 2022
Winner of the Spirit of Independence Script competition, Dead Skin holds a mirror to teenage anxieties & is a homage to 70's horror.
Selected at BAFTA qualifying Aesthetica in York, Oscar & BAFTA qualifying Leeds International, the UK's biggest genre festival; Frightfest, as well as the winner of Best Special Effects at Dead Northern.
'Nine Years' (35:10) - Dir. Haley Muraleedharan - 2023
My second Arts Council film follows Jules and her band, set the the back drop of the building of the Humber Bridge over nine years. It's a coming of age tale with musical numbers and an ensemble cast.
This by far the biggest budget and crewed film I've embarked on to date, and was a real privilege to work on something close to home, literally!
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'There Are Lights' (13.19) - Dir. Nadia Emam - 2021
Menna & her father are Egyptian migrants now living in Whitby.
Menna is assimilating to her new life through a passion for the Dracula tale,
whilst her father is untrustworthy of the locals.
'Poor Tom' (12.59) - Dir. Rob Speranza - 2023
This is my first true period film that is set in Victorian England. It follows a disabled-orphan boy who discovers the bible, and writes messages of hope which inspire the town.
This is a classic christian fable that was privately funded, and filmed on location at Wentworth Woodhouse near Rotherham. A stately home with the largest facade in Europe.
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