Video

SHOWREEL 2021

(2 mins)

SHOWREEL 2019

(7 mins)

For the best part of 20 years, I have been involved in audiovisual production in support of NGOs, charities, cultural and social organisations’ communication strategies. My clients include Amnesty International, Saferworld, Orchid Project, BBC, Save the Children, and Danish National Television: DR1, amongst others.

In my audiovisual storytelling, I use mixed media to creatively generate engaging and powerful content, whilst conveying the core messages and values, and staying within budget and schedules.

I have a clear insight into how clients can use film to achieve their outcomes, be these fundraising, informational, or commercial, with an independent approach to delivering film projects, a willingness to undertake international travel, even at short notice, and an ability to work flexibly, and frequently anti social hours, even under pressure.

Depending on the size of the project, I can operate as a Self-Shooting Producer/Director, carrying out camera, sound, and editing work, and for bigger projects I can put together a team of professionals to work with. I plan projects, organize shoots, liaise with clients, and direct in the studio and on location. I regularly shoot on Sony A7RIII, 5D mkIII, c100/200/300, and RED cameras.

Following my graduation in Film and Media Studies, I worked in TV for 8 years, both at Canal + in Spain and digital channels in the UK. Most of my work was in a live studio environment, in News and Sports. In sports I produced and animated live graphics for the FA Cup and Roland Garros amongst others.

Being very interested in African affairs, I was Assistant Producer of Talking Africa, by the Africa Centre in London, and later directed a TV News and current affairs programme: African Panorama.

Since then, I have acquired an MA in Global Media and Post-national Communication by SOAS, University of London and have focused my work more on documentary formats, specially investigative, social, and culturally oriented as well as work for NGOs.

BIAS AI (DOCUMENTARY)

(25mins)
Solution-based documentary taking you on a journey of perspectives and insights on
the issue of inclusivity and bias in Artificial Intelligence systems.
Part of the Culture.Trace event, on show at the Life Rewired Hub in the Barbican, London
Featuring conversations with Charlene Sempreh, Michael Woodridge, Luciano Floridi, Nassia Inglessis, Libby Heaney, Angad Chowdhry, Anders Sandberg,
Suzanne Shale, and Laurent Coussot.
Film made with the invaluable collaboration of: Bruno Cuartero Valero, Gergana Popova, Hossam Fazulla, Rico Casazza, Steven Hampson and Deniz Kavalali.