Digital, Social and Video Content

Aside from my TV work I offer digital and video content production - bringing my technical, communication and people skills, alongside my extensive story telling experience, to individuals, companies and organisations.

I am happy to discuss briefs and budgets and work closely to align creative and comms goals whether that be to help raise awareness, profiles or communicate ideas. I am particularly interested to hear from individuals or organisations who would like to discuss social, environmental, anthropological and cultural projects.

I can work as a one-stop-shop - complete with all my own kit, or scale up as required.

Clients include History Hit, Red Sea Museum/Saudi Ministry of Culture, London Sync, Lupine Travel and the NHS.

Please do get in touch if you would like to explore the possibility of working together.

A young girl with long dark hair is smiling and wearing traditional Middle Eastern attire, including a black headband with gold embellishments and hanging gold jewelry, and a white headscarf over her head.

Lupine Travel - Northern Iraq

Social and documentary content across digital platforms for Lupine trave covering their tour to Iraqi Kurdistan

A woman wearing headphones and gloved hand holding a microphone in a recording studio.

Behind the Album

Series of Youtube films for Content House/London Sync revealing what goes into creating their music across a range of genres from opera to hip hop.

A smiling healthcare worker wearing a light blue uniform in a hospital corridor with the NHS logo in the upper right corner and the caption "We are the NHS" at the bottom.

NHS Covid film

In March 2020, at the start of the covid pandemic in the UK I worked with the NHS and PHE to make a video for internal use within the NHS to explain what was known about covid at that time and to bolster staff morale.

Screenshot of a streaming platform interface showing episodes of a show called 'St Helena: Secret of the Atlantic' with thumbnail images of scenic landscapes and activities on St Helena island.
Aerial view of St. Helena, a small town nestled in a narrow valley between steep, brown, rocky hills, with a coastline and a pier with shipping containers in the foreground.
A sunset over the ocean with dark rocks in the foreground, overlaid with text reading "St Helena: Secret History".
Title slide showing a green map of St. Helena Island with the text 'St. Helena Island' and 'Secret of the South Atlantic'

St Helena Tourism project.

I worked with History Hit and St Helena Island Tourism to create a number of digital first films covering all aspects of the island. I went to the island with just Dan Snow and myself and was responsible for all aspects of filming and production.

How to Survive a Nuclear Bomb.

Despite the rather grim subject matter this was a really fun project to work on. The brief was to come up with a simple, educational game where players had to survive for 3 days in a post nuclear world. I worked alongside Jollywise- who did the graphics - and I also filmed drama reconstruction to populate a multimedia world. The project went on to win a BIMA - British Interactive Media Association Awards

An animated illustration of a young man with glasses and earrings, leaning on a broken wall in a cityscape with damaged buildings and smoke in the background.
A cartoon-style landscape with trees on both sides, a dirt path, and a city skyline in the distance with smoke rising from tall buildings.
Comic strip with three panels showing a woman running from a man, then helping him up and walking away together.

Grand Canyon Ebook.

Available on Apple ibooks. I worked on an interactive, multimedia ebook to accompany the series which provided behind the scenes footage and additional depth around the original expediton.

Text overlay on a river scene at Marble Canyon with cliffs in the background, describing the 2013 expedition and the canyon's history.
Map of the Grand Canyon with labeled sections including the start point at Lee's Ferry, Marble Canyon, Granite Prison, Heart of Inner Gorge, Lava Fields, Separation, Gateway to Granite Gorge, and Finish Point at Grand Wash, over a satellite image background.
Comparison of two expedition teams, the 1869 expedition and the 2013 expedition, with portraits and names of team members. The 1869 team has older, sketched style portraits, while the 2013 team has modern color photographs of individuals standing outdoors in front of desert landscapes.
Historical black and white photograph of nine men in wooden rowboats on the Colorado River, with a mountainous landscape in the background. The photo is from Powell's second expedition in 1871, illustrating an early exploration of the Grand Canyon.