David Attenborough returns to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef 60 years after he first visited it. Using the latest technology to make new discoveries and dive to depths on the Great Barrier Reef unvisited by humans before.
Atlantic Productions for BBC One
*Nominated BAFTA 2016 - Editing Factual* *Winner Bulldog Award 2016 - Specialist Factual*
On his 89th birthday, renowned English broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough pays his first ever visit to the White House to be interviewed by one of his biggest fans, United States President Barack Obama.
“Brian Cox’s Quest for Space” An immersive documentary where Professor Brian Cox looks into the attempts by private companies to take on space travel. While meeting the likes of Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos, Brian indulges his passion for space and asks what's motivating the billionaires to tackle a venture that has challenged the world's most advanced governments.
Sundog for BBC 2
In this brand new three-part BBC One series, Liz Bonnin and a team of world-renowned scientists assemble for Mission Galapagos, one of the most ambitious scientific expeditions ever attempted in this remote area.
Atlantic for BBC One
Parabola is a short film winner in the Vancouver’s prestigious “Crazy8’s” film competition. In it’s 20th year, the contest that has launched many now recognisable names in Hollywood and else where, received 200 scripts of which 6 were given the funding and mentoring to be made in 8 days!
I was asked to edit Lee Shorten’s (Man in the High Castle) Parabola film. Which was a full on, sleepless night’s week of editing but the result was fantastic, working with a great team from the producers, Brittany lum-cho and Phillip Planta, Director Lee Shorten, DOP Angelica Lion and an incredible cast and post-postproduction team.
Evolutionary story of flight from the very first insects to the incredible array of creatures which rule the skies today.
Michael Cockerell presents a four-part series filmed over the course of a year with unparalleled access to the House of Commons.
David Attenborough takes us on a nocturnal adventure through London’s famous Natural History Museum. When the last visitor leaves, the doors are locked and night falls, and the world’s favourite naturalist roams the museum halls and corridors, encountering extinct creatures that, through the wonder of cutting edge 3D CGI are brought to life right in front of our eyes. He dodges a sabre-toothed cat and a fearsome bird of prey, he watches, awe-struck, as a spinner dolphin and an ancient ichthyosaur circle the Central Hall, and laughs as a dodo pecks his leg after food. In the magnificent finale, he feeds a hungry Diplodocus by hand from the top balcony.
David Attenborough uses the latest 3D technology to bring to life the extreme and deadly unseen world of bugs.
This one hour special follows the harrowing operation to rescue 12 boys and their football coach from the Tham Luang Cave in Thailand. The film is told in chronological order, taking each portion of the rescue story as an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the scientific processes and technological solutions that shaped the rescue.
Featuring interviews with the key people involved, the film explains how the boys became trapped in the cave by heavy rain on Saturday 23rd June, 2018, and explains how, fearing the worst, relatives and local rescuers began searching for the boys but to no avail. Finally, the film reveals how teams of international rescuers were called upon to find the boys and ultimately dive them to safety. It’s a remarkable story that gripped the world for 18 days. A story of innovation, teamwork and human endurance in one of the most hostile environments on earth – a flooded cave.
The planets have fascinated us for millennia, but over the past 60 years our understanding of them has been transformed. Using The Sky at Night archives, Maggie Aderin-Pocock takes us on a spectacular voyage of discovery through our exploration of the planets. From incredible technological achievements, to astonishing phenomena such as epic storms on Jupiter and the stunningly complex rings of Saturn, this is the definitive guide to the planets. And the journey doesn't end at the edges of our solar system. We're now discovering that the Milky Way is full of weird and wonderful exoplanets outside our own solar system. Yet the more we learn, the more we discover how special our own planet really is.
Editor and writer on the much anticipated Hollywood remake of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”
Disgraced financial reporter Mikael Blomkvist (Daniel Craig) finds a chance to redeem his honor after being hired by wealthy Swedish industrialist Henrik Vanger (Christopher Plummer) to solve the 40-year-old murder of Vanger's niece, Harriet. Vanger believes that Harriet was killed by a member of his own family. Eventually joining Blomkvist on his dangerous quest for the truth is Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara), an unusual but ingenious investigator whose fragile trust is not easily won.
A recounting of the 2013 terrorist bombing of the Boston Marathon and its subsequent investigation and manhunt.
UK Editor on theatrical release campaign.
Jack Sparrow and Barbossa embark on a quest to find the elusive fountain of youth, only to discover that Blackbeard and his daughter are after it too.
In December 2017, a polar bear cub was born at Scotland's Highland Wildlife Park; Britain's first for 25 years. This programme goes behind the scenes to follow the extraordinary breeding efforts.
Using behind-the-scenes footage, new interviews, and extraordinary clips from some of his recent films, we discover a side to Attenborough that few have had the privilege of seeing. We see a deeply passionate man whose wit and humour draws teams together through the most challenging shoots, but whose imposing presence and legacy demands the very best from the crews around him.
This intimate film, shot over seven years, follows Attenborough on the road, from the islands of the Galapagos and the deserts of Morocco, to the jungles of Borneo.