A 20-minute piece about the changing nature of London’s Olympic Waterscapes:
A 30-minute piece about urban exploration I made for the journal Geography Compass as an experimental video article.
A 5-minute video that I produced in one day at an ethnographic filmmaking workshop at University College London anthropology department for the Oxford Academy of Documentary Film.
A short one from Luton, just north of London which a friend has advised me resembles a music video more than a piece of research. C’est la vie!
A urban intervention from Newcastle in 2009 about National Identity Cards.
These are the four documentaries I produced in 2008. The last is a trailer for a feature length still in edit.
Adam Fish and I also produced a video a while ago making fun of the History Channel show Digging for the Truth which apparently a lot of people were interested in.
man ure films are great
hope we’ll have the chance to work together on some projects..
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Thanks Lionel, I look forward to dreaming up a lofty project with you as well! You have a fantastic sense of business that I would be happy to have to rub off on me!
Good work means nothing if no one ever sees it!
The Luton video is ace. I’ve seen you less successful at popping manholes open!
Haha, that one was a little lighter! Although… was is not shown in the video is the other manhole cover we open which was split, took us ages to get it back on – I think I told you that story in the catas!
Yeah, we should try to meet above ground one day…
Without hesitation, the most interesting man in the world!… still waiting for South Western video…Ghosts Mines!!! 6 months old See ya-
Thanks bro! Sorry about the Calico stuff, video editing takes an enormous amount of time and I am super back logged. If it makes you feel any better, you are not the only one pissed at me for not following through
It will happen!
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