This was a previsulation for a infomercial that need to be produced with an extremely short 24 hour deadline. This video was modelled and framed in Sketchup and rendered out with lightup, with some basic inserted shots of the product being used. The entire piece of content, including script and voiceover was produced by me. This was used as a reference for the production team in order to complete the finished product.

This was the finished product which I directed , this was filmed and edited within 48 hours and was used globally for ZEISS.

This was authorised by the managing director of ZEISS on my recommendation that a live demo in a keynote for an experimental/incomplete product could have resulted in a disaster in front of the UKs entire buying audience. The success of the this video which was used at the event resulted in 300 purchases of the hardware at the event.

This was a piece of rolling footage commissioned by Nanosys to use at trade events, utilising my proprietary heatmap for light luminance. Nanosys are the primary technology provider for Samsung's QLED displays, and needed some eye catching content which could be played back in HDR and also present the technology's advantages using metrics.

For Ori and the Will of the Wisps, I served as a freelance Technical consultant for the HDR video output for the game's Xbox and PC versions, Advising artists and the lead technical architect. The HDR was universally praised by fans and critics as being a showcase title. I have also provided further grading to trailers and video content for Moon Studios.

An example of the type of technical content I produce for gaming outlets.

A technical video for DOOM eternal's setup, filmed and captured entirely in HDR with bespoke customisations to ensure the video still presents correctly on Standard displays.

One of 2 articles Article I wrote for Eurogamer/Digital Foundry about 2018's Red Dead Redemption 2. This article had the highest view rate for the website in 2018.

I was brought into a piece of video content as a guest to talk about further improvements and changes that had been made to the title.

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