Fieldcraft showreel
The Fieldcraft showreel is a selection of clips we feel most relevant for the tender for Minority Rights Group International.
The first clip is a film about the Brixton Pound, the first alternative currency launched in an urban environment. This film was made for www.debateyourplate.com and the B-roll was broadcast on American News network CBS. We produced, filmed and edited this material.
The second clip contains extracts from a film we made with Hugh Grant for Marie Curie Cancer Care. Hugh Grant is an ambassador for the charity and was launching their annual Great Daffodil Appeal. This was broadcast by Telegraph.TV and the BBC. We produced, filmed and edited this material.
The third clip is a montage of highlights from our expedition to Everest with Sir Ranulph Fiennes in 2008. We set up a newsroom at Everest basecamp and filed daily video reports of the expedition. Footage was broadcast on ITN, Telegraph TV and on Marie Curie Cancer Care’s own microsite. We produced, filmed and edited this material.
The last clip is an extract from a film that was edited and produced with the voice over by Vanessa Redgrave for the Raisa Gorbachev Foundation for their annual gala event.
Debate Your Plate / Brixton Pound
Debate Your Plate have been on location in Brixton making a film about the Brixton Pound. The film will be shown tonight at Lambeth Town Hall as part of the event to launch the currency. (more…)
New short film with voiceover by Vanessa Redgrave
Working alongside Vanessa Redgrave, who recorded the voiceover, I produced a film for the Raisa Gorbachev Foundation that was screened at their fourth Annual Fundraising Gala. £1.5 million was raised to help Raisa Gorbachev Foundation and Marie Curie Cancer Care continue their vital work. (more…)
Sir Ranulph Fiennes Everest Challenge
In 2008 the brilliant public relations team at Marie Curie Cancer Care gave me an incredible challenge: Design and implement the media strategy for Sir Ranulph Fiennes Everest Challenge.
Watch 2008 coverage on my Everest Challenge blog
