Employment History
Video Editor (self-employed) 2005-present
• Freelance video editing for a wide range of corporate clients, production companies, and the non-profit sector.
• Also experienced in producing, script writing, direction, interviewing, shooting, design and animation.
• Able to work flexibly either from home suite, at client's premises, or on-site such at events, as needed.
• Skilled in creating video styles
Video Editor (self-employed) 2005-present
• Freelance video editing for a wide range of corporate clients, production companies, and the non-profit sector.
• Also experienced in producing, script writing, direction, interviewing, shooting, design and animation.
• Able to work flexibly either from home suite, at client's premises, or on-site such at events, as needed.
• Skilled in creating video styles tailored to specific client needs, subject matter and intended audience.
• Edited the Fujitsu Global Reference Programme which won an IVCA Gold award for Best Regular Communication in 2013.
Recent Clients
Oracle - Computer software
Taylor & Francis - Book and journal publishing
University of Oxford
the WHY Agency, Marlow
• Citrix - Cloud computing
• SHL - Human resource management
• HSS - Tool and equipment hire
SugarSnap, Reading
• Affinion - Loyalty marketing
• Esri - GIS mapping software
• Access - Business software
FCM-i, Wokingham
• Juniper Networks - Computer networking products
• IDC - Market research
• Optimizely - Software and website optimization
Creative Bear Productions, Oxford
• BD - Medical equipment
• Keepmoat Homes - Housebuilding
• Cinnamon - Care homes
HMX Corporate Communication, Aylesbury
• Ernst & Young - Professional services
Bubble Solutions, Watlington
• Hewlett Packard Enterprise - Information technology
Chief Editor, Quadrillion Productions 1996 - 2005
• Joined as a runner and settled into an editing role after a short period.
• Often working on other aspects of production such as writing, boom swinging, shooting, directing and even acting when required.
• Started editing linear with U-Matic tape, then Digi Beta, and finally non-linear with Avid.