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films.

Over the years I have made short films covering a range of topics from gender inequality in the outdoors to large scale rewilding projects.  Some of these films have gone on to win both Royal Television Society awards and British Wildlife Photography awards.​

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pine marten.

Pine Marten' documents efforts to conserve and protect one of the rarest mammals in Britain, a species which is making a comeback in Scotland but is perilously close to extinction in England and Wales.

 

Once widespread throughout Britain, persecution and deforestation caused Pine Marten populations to decline dramatically and its conservation status is now 'Critically Endangered.  

making time.

Charlie Jackson is an occupational therapist based in North Lancashire. She started pottery as a social activity, but her weekly ceramics class quickly became more than a hobby. Whilst she has a clear passion for her job and loves what she does, she’s all too aware of the burnout she does and will experience as part of being in the NHS.

 

Pottery is an escape from this part of her life; the high stress world of an OT. When at the pottery wheel she is able to tune out the world around her and, in effect, slow down time.

their nature.

A dark, cold, damp, squeeze through a wet tunnel - not your typical family day out. That is unless you're part of the Brock family. They enjoy nothing more than descending hundreds of meters into the bowels of the earth to have lunch next to a subterranean waterfall. This film follows a pair of inspiring women and their father as they traverse deep underground into a Yorkshire cave system.

 

Touching upon barriers to women and their place in the outdoors, these sisters prove that you shouldn’t need to be a bloke to have fun in the wild. 

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