All the short films below, I wrote, directed and edited. All were on zero budget, with (at most) a small crew. I edited them all in DaVince Resolve, and they were either shot on DSLR or mobile phone.
Some have been shown at festivals, and my latest is currently being submitted to multiple festivals.
A 48-hour challenge film. A therapy session involves a strange puppet...
A vlogger finds out about an exclusive restaurant, offering 'plant-based' human flesh...
A short thriller. A terrorist suspect is arrested. There's a micro-SD card hidden in his watch. But what's on it?
Made with a Super-8 camera. Nothing can be edited, nothing can be deleted! A woman suffers from horrific nightmares that carry over into her waking life. You will not guess how this ends.
A funny, scary 60-second short. A family camps out in the hallway, terrified of the sound outside... a terrifying jingle that can only mean one thing.
A 60-second short film. It's hard to get a date when you're a clown...
A date. A vintage camera. And a terrifying experience in the dark.
A short science-fiction film about a dark group monitoring a young psychic woman.
A man contacts a professional to deal with his partner once and for all. Winner of Best Film in the Streatham Film Festival 48 hour challenge.
A London Short Film finalist - 90 seconds long. A couple connects in the virtual world, but not all is as it seems.
A London Short Film finalist - 90 seconds long. A woman starts getting flirty text messages that quickly become threatening.
A documentary about Haringey and plans to knock down a residential area. This documentary received over 40,000 views on Facebook and helped local people learn about the issue, which has now been resolved positively.
A documentary made during an anti-Brexit protest - specifically those who had voted for Brexit and realised they made the wrong decision.
A 48 hour challenge. A London-based western, with a cowboy, a spy and a politician playing poker for the highest stakes possible.