
Film made for the Conservation Foundation is winner of the Creative Award at the 2013 Re:leaf awards – organised by the Forestry Commission and the Mayor of London

I’ve recently been working with Snappin’ Turtle on some videos for the social media campaign for Tenerife. At the beginning of March we went out with a press trip to film some of the ‘other side of Tenerife’ and also doing some filming at the carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

I was asked by Reprezent Radio and Southwark Council to film Southwark’s youth festival The Mix – and to make a 15 minute documentary about the whole event – from the youth steering group meetings to auditions and finally the event itself, which took place on Saturday August 14th.

A video I made for the Guardian Careers website – profiling a number of former interns who managed to get a full-time job on the back of their internship

In March, the second London Word Festival brought together literature, theatre, music, comedy and poetry for a feast of words and linguistics, featuring contributions for Iain Sinclair, Phill Jupitus, Robin Ince.

Is working in the travel industry a dream job? Or does it mean that when you go on holiday you’re still working? A film for Guardian Jobs

A little bit of snow and London grinds to a standstill. So what does everybody do? Go and play in the park. Music: Clearlake – I Wonder if the Snow Will Settle (from the album Cedars). Filmed in and around Finsbury Park

Guardian Jobs speaks to bespoke tailor, Rebecca Philp, about getting into the tailoring profession. Interview by LJ Filotrani, camera by Garry Brown. For more careers videos go to guardianjobs.co.uk

Parliamentary researcher Chris Lloyd talks about working for an MP and why he got involved in politics. For more jobs videos see guardianjobs.co.uk

Interview with still life/fashion photographer Jason Pietra about his career in photography. Interview by LJ Filotrani and camera by Garry Brown for Guardian Jobs – for more careers videos go tocareers.guardian.co.uk/video

Guardian Jobs takes a look at who goes to a careers fair – the graduates seeking jobs and the recruiters seeking graduates. For more information about London Graduate Fairs check out londongradfair.co.uk – for more careers videos go to guardianjobs.co.uk

Two videos produced to promote GMG’s graduate training programme. The first shows the graduates being interviewed about their hopes and aspirations from the scheme. The second shows the graduates on their training week – meeting people like Guardian editor, Alan Rusbridger and Scott Trust chair, Liz Forgan.

Interviews with employees from Solarcentury and Dave Raval, manager of the TTP Carbon Trust incubator, about working in the Cleantech industry

What should you expect if you are told your job might be made redundant? Garry Brown investigates for Guardian Jobs

What kind of background do you need to work in a museum? Caroline Worthington from the Florence Nightingale Museum talks about her work and background.

Former Apprentice James Max talks about why he entered the first series of ‘The Apprentice’ plus how he moved into radio broadcasting on LBC 97.3.

A tribute programme to the great ‘purveyor of blue-chip filth to the middle classes’ who died earlier this year. Produced by BBC Factual Arts for BBC Four, this is my first network credit – first transmitted on BBC Four, Friday September 12th 2008.

The second in an occasional series of vignettes around London, this time wandering around the West End. Set to the song ‘Look Up’ by the band ‘Stars’

Produced in tandem with the short documentary about the Actionettes, this is footage from their sold-out night at the 100 Club on Oxford Street in February 2008

An affectionate look at what happens when you mix a 50th birthday party with a bunch of silly characters, daft costumes and some nicely hammy acting…

Part one of an occasional series of vignettes around London – this was filmed on the Southbank in August 2007. Set to the song ‘London is the Place for Me’ by Lord Kitchener

A video version of a montage made for the LBC Nightly News after Tony Blair’s resignation speech. The montage was part of the Sony Radio awards entry which won a silver award in 2008