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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.
'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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