Biography

My aim is to create outstanding films that give creative pride & financial success to everyone involved in them. As a writer / director, there is a tremendous responsibility to devise original and enjoyable stories, upon which the entire team depend. This is a task I take extremely seriously. As well as writing, directing, editing and co-producing four short films, I have written five feature-length screenplays and my first feature film – Selective Listening (a comedy-drama) – was released in December 2015. I value contributions from those I trust and I like to surround myself with talented, enthusiastic professionals. A great film is possible when the combined efforts of a team work together to produce a unique vision and I can't wait to get more out there! I am available for features, music promos, commercials and high-end corporate work.

Credits

Selective Listening 1 episode View
Series   Role Year
-   Director 2013

Other Credits

The Target List Short film View
Description Year
Comedy. A newly dumped 30-something strikes upon the ideal way to get the bachelor lifestyle out of his system. Starring Colin Hubbard, James Parsons and Tim Prescott. 2011
Sarah: "Active" Short film View
Description Year
Sarah Gordy, a young woman with Down's Syndrome, records her video diary as an entry for a film competition for people with learning difficulties. 2011
The Special Effect Short film View
Description Year
An experimental narrative tale that twists through genres starring Harriet Moran and Salvatore Stella. 2010
Scene #9: "He Shoots..." Short film View
Description Year
Darren arrives home late for a 6-month anniversary dinner with his girlfriend Steph, and presents her with a surprise gift: another woman. Starring Rita Ramnani, Suzy Harvey and Tim Prescott 2006
Selective Lisetening Feature film View
Description Year
Comedy-drama. 81 mins. BBFC rating: 15. An optimist with a history of schizophrenia, battles the diverse and unpredictable voices he hears, a judgemental society and the hazards of social media as he attempts to make a new friend. One method he uses to manage the voices is to assign each of them a physical presence — his childhood toys. 2015

Skills

  • HD
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