Non-Broadcast
Corporate
Hardy Amies Museum and Archive
100 years of the Saville Row company, tailors to the Royal family.
The Alfred Mann Foundation, California (2006)
Presenting pioneering UK research into the treatment of stroke victims
16:9 DigiBeta NTSC
Smiths Industries (2005-6)
Training DVDs for engineers on military detection systems for hazardous materials
BAE Systems (2006)
Training DVDs
The Wildlife Trusts
The Wildlife Trusts: 100 years of nature conservation is a documentary
film telling the story of The Wildlife Trusts. From its inception as the
Society for the Promotion of Nature Reserves in 1912 under the
leadership of Charles Rothschild, to the birth of the local conservation
movement after WWII, through its dramatic growth in the 1960s to the
present day.
The film visits locations such as Skomer, Loch of
the Lowes, Brockholes, Flamborough Head, Woodwalton Fen and Ballynahone
Bog. It also uses archive footage from Trusts, the BBC and other
sources. Interviewees include Sir David Attenborough, Prof Aubrey
Manning, Simon King, Ted Smith, Stephanie Hilborne, Hilary Benn MP and
trustees, staff and volunteers from around the Trusts. The film is
narrated by the actor Sam West, directed by Sarah Pitt and produced by
Environment Films.
Watch a short version on YouTube at: