Manchester • London
Story Driven Video Production
Case study & documentary films for corporate and culture.
Not all video is created equal.
Some consistently move the needle, while others just look nice. I've built my practice around the formats that deliver, the ones that turn investment into tangible results. I can handle most video work you throw at me, but I specialise in the videos that will actually work.
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Turn customers into your best salespeople.
Case studies that do more than list features, they show real people solving real problems. Each film captures the human side of transformation: the challenge your client faced, why it mattered, and how your service changed things.
The real power? Building a library. When prospects see someone like them, with their specific pain points, already succeeding with your solution, the decision becomes obvious. These aren't testimonials, they're sales tools.
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When the story matters more than the sale.
Some missions demand more than a quick pitch. When you're asking people to truly care, to invest, to donate, to join, to believe. You need to go deeper.
Mini documentaries create emotional investment. They give breathing room to complexity, nuance, and the stakes that really matter. Whether you're rallying support for a cause or bringing your team along on a bold new vision, this is storytelling that lingers in the mind.
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Bio
I'm a filmmaker based between Manchester and London with two decades in the corporate video space. That's where I learned how businesses work and how the right film can make a tangible difference. It's about understanding the problem and crafting something that does the job.
I collaborate directly with you, which gives me a deeper understanding of your business, organisation or charity and what success looks like. My approach balances cinematic visuals with emotional substance, always keeping the end use in mind.
A solo filmmaker with minimal but high-quality kit. Being nimble means I can adapt quickly and stay unobtrusive, creating space for authentic moments to happen naturally. Less gear, less fuss, better results.
FAQs
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My projects range from £2,500 for a single case study to £30,000 for a series of films, with most landing in the £3,000-£7,000 range. Early on, we discuss the ROI you're aiming for so we can decide what investment makes sense to get you there. I'm focused on your success because when you succeed, you come back. The films we create are designed to work for years, compounding your return over time rather than being disposable content.
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I work directly with you throughout the entire process, which means I get a genuine understanding of your challenges, your audience, and what success looks like. With two decades in corporate video, I've built deep knowledge of how businesses work and what drives results. That close relationship means the final film serves your actual goals, not just aesthetic ones.
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It depends on the project. Case studies work best as short sprints and can be turned around in just a few days when needed. Mini documentaries are more considered and typically take a few weeks to a few months. Working solo means I'm flexible and can adapt to your timeline without agency bureaucracy slowing things down.
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My client base is built on regular projects rather than one-offs, which speaks to the relationships and results we build together. I don't just deliver a video and disappear. I'm invested in creating work that performs, and that means staying involved to ensure it's actually moving the needle for you.
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You're involved at the key decision points, so there are no surprises. We start with a clear brief and creative direction, then I bring you in for script approval and encourage you to be present on the shoot, then you’ll have rough cut reviews. This means you see the story taking shape before it's locked in, and we can adjust along the way. By the time we reach the final edit, you already know exactly what you're getting because you've been part of building it. It's collaborative where it counts, efficient where it doesn't.



