It’s with great pleasure that I share the first trailer for a huge project that I have been involved with for many, many months. Our Planet hits screens of all sizes and shapes in April 2019. Let the hype begin!
Dolphin Reef
Silverback Films for Disneynature – 2018
My role: Edit Assistant for the main feature and editor for DVD extras
Natural history feature film by Silverback Films for Disney Nature. In cinemas 28th March, 2018.
The Hunt
Silverback Films for BBC –
My role: Edit Assistant
Seven-part natural history television series by Silverback Films for BBC Worldwide. First broadcast on BBC One, 1st November 2015.
Earth On Location: The Hunt
Silverback Films for BBC – 2015
My role: Editor
Collection of behind-the-scenes content to accompany the BBC TV series The Hunt. Released online and on DVD.




Monkey Kingdom
Silverback Films for Disneynature – 2015
My role: Edit Assistant
Natural history feature film by Silverback Films for Disney Nature. In cinemas Earth Day, 2015.
Wildscreen Exchange
Wild Horizons for Wildscreen – 2014
My role: Launch Trailer Editor
Wildscreen Exchange acts as a hub for uniting conservation organisations with free and affordable footage from some of the world’s most incredible programmes.
Mystery of The Lost Islands
Silverback Films for The Discovery Channel – 2014
My role: Edit Assistant
Six-part presenter led natural history television series by Silverback Films for Discovery Channel. First broadcast on The Discovery Channel, 1st May 2014.
Bears
Silverback Films for Disneynature – 2014
My role: Edit Assistant
Natural history feature film by Silverback Films for Disneynature. In cinemas 18th April, 2014.
North America
Wild Horizons for The Discovery Channel – 2013
My role: Edit Assistant
Seven-part natural history television documentary series by Wild Horizons / Silverback Films. First broadcast on Discovery Channel, 19th May 2013.
Traveling the continent for more than three years, from the frigid Yukon Territory, the lush forests of Belize, the snow-capped Rocky Mountains and the barren deserts of the American Southwest, Discovery’s first, independently-produced natural history landmark series, North America, reveals that “survival of the fittest” is truly the law across this immense continent, amid threatening terrain and ferocious weather. From the grizzly bears in the mountains; to the bison of the great plains; the otters, beavers and whiskered blue catfish of the freshwater rivers; the timber wolves of the forests to the hammerhead sharks of the coasts. Never-before-seen sequences range from the elusive desert jaguar in Mexico to daring grizzly bears diving in more than 20 feet of water to grab salmon in Alaska. Time-lapses shots also transform the continent’s most severe weather events into truly mind-blowing imagery.
– Discovery Communications Press Department
Secrets of Wild India
Icon Films for National Geographic – 2012
My role: Production Technical Assistant
Three-part natural history television series by Icon Films for National Geographic. First broadcast on Nat Geo, 29th April 2012.

