I am an experiened Researcher/Archive Researcher who has gained a wide variety of experience having worked on several documentaries as a researcher but also on studio entertainment shows.
Documentaries I have worked on include a number of current affairs programmes for Channel 4,
Spacey: Unmasked,&nb...
Read MoreI am an experiened Researcher/Archive Researcher who has gained a wide variety of experience having worked on several documentaries as a researcher but also on studio entertainment shows.
Documentaries I have worked on include a number of current affairs programmes for Channel 4,
Spacey: Unmasked, The Anti Vax Conspiracy, Dispatches: Second Wave Did Govt Get It Wrong?, The Cult of Conspiracy: Qanon and
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster.
I have worked on documentary feature films,
Strike: An Uncivil War which premiered at Sheffield Doc Fest 2024 and won the Audience Choice' award, now showing on Netflix. It sheds new light on the 1984-85 Miners strike and the Battle of Orgreave. Another is
The Accidental President which tells the story of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya the Belarusian opposition leader who went up against the current dictatorship.
I also have experience working as a researcher on studio entertainment shows,
The Russell Howard Hour and
The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice. I believe I have a good comedic eye for making funny observations and also generating ideas for games and sketches.
As an archive researcher I have had experience dealing with various media agencies and independent photo and video producers from the UK and abroad, maintaining scrupulously organised archive records, ordering screeners and masters, calculating costs and hunting down hard to find materials. When I join a project I like to immerse myself in the topic and become as informed as possible on it to aid my work.
I believe I am an easy person to work with, I take direction well and am very flexible in my approach to work and don't mind helping out in any way I can on a project even if it goes beyond the remit of my job title.
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