A Parkour Kid Story
For some parkour is a hobby, for others it's a way of life, and then you meet Kevin. Mechanical Engineer by choice, parkour by vocation, this is his story. Shot and edited the film
- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
London, UK
$300 - $500 / Day
Request QuoteInternational film maker based in London. I research, report, shoot and edit all my own material as a one-man-band. For the past 7 years I have worked extensively as a Senior Video Journalist for the BBC in the US and UK and then for the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. I film with a vareity of cine cams an my own personal netflix approved Panasonic S1-H. Can do lighting, flying of drones and more etc. Available any time you need me for anything from short form to long form video, from documentary to journalism to commercial work. Please chekc out my clips on my website and feel free to email me with any queries. I'm back in London looking for cool projects to work on. Can work running a team, as Senior DP, lone shooter, video editor etc. I've also worked in intense environments move to Hong Kong during the anti-government 2019 protests and got tear gassed or more than one occasion!
For some parkour is a hobby, for others it's a way of life, and then you meet Kevin. Mechanical Engineer by choice, parkour by vocation, this is his story. Shot and edited the film
Electronic Waste is one of the world's biggest environmental challenges, but for one warehouse in Gowanus, Brooklyn it's an opportunity to make some art! Shot and edited video
A behind the scenes look at one of New York's most prestigious bow makers workshops. Salchow & Sons is the largest bow making shop in the world and has made bows for some of the world's most famous musicians. We spent some time with a young apprentice who showed us a behind the scenes glimpse into this secret world. Shot and edited this movie with Danielle Prager.
From 1950 to 1997 it’s estimated that as many as 2 million people fled from the Chinese mainland to Hong Kong. Many in search of better economic prospects and some to escape Chinese communist rule. The world called them “freedom swimmers”. The South China Morning Post met an old freedom swimmer and a former member of the Hong Kong Marine Police whose job it was to catch them. Together they paint a picture of desperate escape under trying circumstances.
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