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Canadian Appeal

Canadian Appeal

I edited this tongue-in-cheek appeal to help one of Britain’s most marginalised groups. The Canadians.



Deadly Virtues: Love. Honour. Obey.

Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey. Trailer

A trailer I edited for home invasion thriller Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey (2014) So far it has had over half a million views. Grab a copy of the film on Amazon here: Deadly Virtues



360 by Steve Folk

360 by Steve Folk

A performance of “360” by folk artist Steve Folk that I filmed and edited. This was filmed as part of an interview / profile for Ethical-Hedonist magazine. Also worthy of note is this dramatic moment in which he heroically dives into the canal to rescue his cat mid-interview. Rest assured, the cat was fine.


Zombies

Filmmaking in the Event of the Apocalypse

Article for Raindance: So this is it.  Later today it all comes to an end.  Like many of you I find myself worrying… What if the world ends before anyone becomes aware of my genius? Now I’ve given this a little thought and found that, really, I don’t have anything to worry about.  In many ways,… read more »


Blender

Zero Budget Software Suite for Filmmakers

Article for Raindance: Money is, by definition, always a difficult issue for the low budget filmmaker.  The challenge is in getting as much of your meagre budget up on the screen as possible.  With that being the case do you really have the money to throw around on overpriced software packages? … Read more on the… read more »


Editing

6 Ways Directors Screw Editors

Article for Raindance: Being an editor is tough.  We have to work with what we’re given and as such the results we can yield are subject to countless limitations.  We are surgeons as much as storytellers, hacking out what we can whilst trying to keep our patient from bleeding to death.  But we shouldn’t have to… read more »