Commercial Work
"Chris listened properly to our brief and really captured the essence of our studio. We were aiming for a particular feeling and image and he got it spot on. He was friendly, easy-going and efficient, coming back for more filming as needed, and very flexible with all of my editing tweaks. We love the film and have no hesitation in recommending him."
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Journalistic Work
DRIVEDOCS is a non-profit digital media collective in the UK, dedicated to providing a platform for passionate people to share their stories.
Our content is driven to inspire; be that to inspire change, discussion, or thought.
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Adrian Kovats is a 21-year-old bodybuilding champion from Austria, currently living in Teesside, UK. The short documentary delves a little deeper into the life of a successful bodybuilder, touching on the sacrifice it takes to be fully committed.
Richard McLachlan is an environmental activist within Extinction Rebellion. He speaks on the subways across New York City about the climate crisis that we are facing in an effort to encourage the involvement of commuters in the movement.
On 7th June 2020, thousands of people marched through Central London in protest over the death of George Floyd, who died in police custody in the US. Demonstrators gathered outside the US Embassy and made their way into Central London. A minority of protesters clashed with the police, but the day's events remained largely peaceful.
At 17-years-old, Hamish McArthur discusses his passion and dedication to succeed in the bouldering world, while striving to achieve the best in his academic studies simultaneously.
You can listen to our podcast with Hamish one year on, where we chat about his progress and how his passion has developed.​​​​​​​
Kill the Bill refers to the 307-page Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which will hand police and the home secretary greater powers to crack down on protests.
It proposes wide-ranging new police powers when it comes to protests, such as the ability to impose “conditions” on any protest which is deemed to be disruptive to the local community and up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials, such as statues.
Environmental activist groups Extinction Rebellion and UKSCN take to the streets of London demanding change, during Rebellion Week and the global Youth Climate Strikes.
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