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The Deepest Breath

(NETFLIX)

A champion freediver and expert safety diver seemed destined for one another despite the different paths they took to meet at the pinnacle of the freediving world. A look at the thrilling rewards, and inescapable risks, of chasing dreams through the depths of the ocean. Premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2023.

The Tinder Swindler

(NETFLIX)

Posing as a wealthy, jet-setting diamond mogul, he wooed women online then conned them out of millions of dollars. Now some victims plan for payback. Global Number #1 hit.

 

The Puppet Master

(NETFLIX)

In this harrowing docuseries, a cruel conman masquerading as a British spy manipulates and steals from his victims, leaving ruined families in his wake. Editing on all three episodes.

 

Into the Storm (En La Tormenta)

(Theatrical release)


Shot and directed by Adam Brown over 5 years, the film charts the journey of a troubled teenager from a crime-ridden barrio in Peru, as he struggles against the odds to realise his dream of becoming a professional surfer and raise his family out of poverty.

(Additional Editing)

FEAR CITY

(NETFLIX)

The story of the case that finally broke the Mob’s stranglehold over New York City.

Edited opening and closing episodes of the series.

Pelé

(NETFLIX)
A film on Brazilian football icon Pelé, executive produced by Academy award-winner Kevin Macdonald, 

is set for release on NETFLIX later this year. 

Julian completed additional editing on the project, bringing 'Pelé' to completion.

American Animals

(Theatrical release)


"American Animals" is director Bart Layton's dramatic debut follow-up to his BAFTA award-winning documentary "The Imposter."

It's based on the true story of four Kentucky college students who mistake their lives for a movie

and attempt one of the most audacious art heists in U.S. history.

Premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2018.

BIFA award for Best Editing

Formula One: Drive to Survive

(NETFLIX)

Julian edited the opening episode of the first series of Drive to Survive,

following the best 20 drivers as the compete to become world champion.

Executive produced by James Gay-Rees, Academy award-winning producer of Amy and Senna

The Last Czars

(NETFLIX)

This gripping six-part docu-drama tells the extraordinary true story of Russia’s doomed imperial family, and their spectacular fall from power: the epic tale of how one family’s dark secrets help tear apart one of the most powerful empires on earth, and plunge the world into a new era of conflict and revolution.

Edited penultimate episode.

American Dynasties: The Kennedys

(CNN)
Edited the series finale of a new six-part series chronicling how America's 'First Family' shaped national and global events.

Hear No Evil

(Investigation Discovery)

Hear No Evil is a gripping new series where audio evidence helps police solve real-life homicides.

Directed two episodes, including the extraordinary case of one of America’s most depraved serial killers,

who recorded his victims, as they were tortured.

The Girl in the Box

(Lifetime Channel)
Based on the true story of 20 year-old Colleen Stan, who was kidnapped in 1977 by
Cameron and Janice Hooker. Colleen was tortured and held as a sex-slave for over 7
years, her abductors keeping her in a box under the marital bed. Feature-length drama.


Web of Lies

(Discovery ID)
Web of Lies investigates stories in which communication begins on the internet, but soon
leads to real-life deception, identity fraud, embezzlement and even murder. When Sheila
Hachmeister is murdered in her own home, police investigate her online relationships, only
to discover that the truth is far darker than they imagined.
(Directed and edited)


World War II: 1945 & The Wheelchair President

(BBC4)
Cambridge professor David Reynolds examines the impact of Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
the leader of the world’s emerging superpower in the defining year of the Second World
War. How did the New Deal President’s quest to win the war and the peace that followed
shape the rest of the 20th century? Final feature-length doc of WW2 trilogy.


Women in Prison

(Investigation Discovery)
A real life ‘Orange is the New Black,’ this bold new series explores the lives of six women
locked up in maximum-security prison in Indiana, USA. Finishing editor for 2 episodes.



REVELATION: END OF DAYS

(History Channel)
Don’t say you weren’t warned….
Feature length drama based on the last book of the New Testament, imagining a modernday
reading of the Second Coming of Christ.


How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson

(PBS/BBC2)
Writer Steven Johnson charts the fascinating history of invention. Full of surprising stories
from how a 1940’s movie star helped give us secure mobile phone networks to how a
railway clerk helped create time zones in America. Edited two episodes of six part series.

 

Paranormal Witness:

House on the Lake / Spiritual Warfare / The Man in the Attic / The Visitors

(SyFy)
A drama-documentary series that brings to life eyewitness accounts of paranormal encounters.

House on the Lake: A property developer renovates an old lakeside mansion to turn it into
apartments only to discover that it was once a Cure Cottage, a refuge where tuberculosis
sufferers in the 1920’s came to fight for their lives.

(Directed and edited)
 


World War II: 1942 & Hitler’s Soft Underbelly

(BBC4)
Cambridge professor David Reynolds re-examines key turning points of the Second World
War, challenging the familiar narrative of how the Allies fought and won the war, focusing
on Churchill’s strategy of attacking Hitler through the ‘soft underbelly’ of North Africa, Italy
and the Mediterranean.


Shakespeare Uncovered

(BBC2 / PBS)
Part of the BBC’s Shakespeare season to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the bard’s
birth, ‘Shakespeare Uncovered’ is a new series examining the plays through the eyes of
famous actors who have played or are about to play the lead role, with David Tennant on
Hamlet and Ethan Hawke on Macbeth. Also broadcast on PBS in US.


Sex, Death and the Meaning of Life

(Ch4)
Professor Richard Dawkins asks the fundamental questions: what harm has religious
morality caused and what guides our morality in a life after God?
Edited first two episodes in three part series.


World War II: 1941 And The Man of Steel

(BBC4)
We like to think that Britain’s survival in the Second World War was secured by ‘Our Finest
Hour’ in 1940 - the Battle of Britain, but more critical was what happened on the other side
of Europe in 1941 – the horrific life or death struggle between Nazi Germany and the Soviet
Union. Presented by Cambridge professor, David Reynolds.
Nominated for Best Historical documentary Grierson Awards 2012.


Wicked Pirate City

(National Geographic)
In 1692 Port Royal, Jamaica was the pirate capital of the world. Then a devastating
earthquake destroyed the city, much of it sinking into the Caribbean Sea. Now a team of
marine archaeologists are attempting to create a 3D map of the underwater ruins and bring
the wickedest city back to life. Feature length drama-documentary.


Civilization: Is The West History?

(Ch4)
Professor Niall Ferguson asks why it was that Western civilization, from inauspicious roots
in the 15th century, came to dominate the world? Episode 4 charts the evolution of western
medicine against a backdrop of imperialist conquest by the European superpowers in
Africa. Series Editor credit for additional editing on episodes 2 and 3.


The Brain: A Secret History

(BBC4)
Who are we? What makes us tick? Michael Mosley investigates the strange and sometimes
brutal history of experimental psychology. In this episode, Michael investigates how scientists have struggled

to understand that most irrational and deeply complex part of our minds - our emotions.



Child of Our Time: The Big Personality Test

(BBC1)
Documentary celebrating the 10th anniversary of Child Of Our Time: what shapes our
personality? The largest online test of its kind in the UK provides the groundbreaking
science to help answer that question.


Virtual Revolution

(BBC2)
Alex Krotolski examines if the world-wide-web is really changing the way we think and our personal relationships.
Contributors range from Bill Gates and Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg to Stephen Fry.
Series finale. (BAFTA winner – New Media 2010)


The Secret Life of Twins

(BBC)
How the study of twins is enabling scientists to uncover more about why we become ill and
even the reasons for our personality. Edited episode one of a two-part series.


Horizon: How Violent Are You?

(BBC2 – 1x60mins)
What makes us violent? Is it something we’re born with or do we learn it?
Former MP Michael Portillo takes a journey into the dark side of humanity.


Enemies of Reason

(CH4 – 2 x 60mins)
Professor Richard Dawkins explores how the world of the paranormal; new age mysticism
and alternative medicine are gaining ground against reason based on scientific truth.



Blood, Sweat & Takeaways

(BBC3 – 1 x 60mins)
From tuna fishing off the coast of Indonesia to the chicken factories of Thailand six young
Brits travel across South East Asia to find out how our food is produced.
Highest rating factual entertainment show in history of BBC3.
(BAFTA nominated – Factual Series 2010)

 

Horizon: Allergy Planet

(BBC2)
‘Allergy Planet’ is a worldwide investigation into the causes of the allergy epidemic sweeping developed nations.

 

Blood, Sweat & T-shirts

(BBC3)
Six young fashion addicts experience life as factory workers in India, making clothes for the British high street.

Bafta nominated series.


Horizon: How To Kill A Human Being

(BBC2)
Michael Portillo conducts a scientific investigation into the perfect means of state execution. First in series.

 

Panorama: Life Behind Bars

(BBC1)
An undercover investigation of Rye Hill prison, a category B, privately run institution that
has been the focus of criticism from the Home Office inspectorate.

Who Do You Think You Are?

(BBC 2)
David Baddiel travels across Europe to trace his family history in a story of Jewish migration
set against the backdrop of the Holocaust and the Russian pogroms.
Bafta nominated first series.

 

CLIENTS

Film Four / AI Films / Sierra Affinity / RAW / A24 / Ventureland / BBC / Brooke Lapping / Nutopia / Blast Films

Arrow Media / Wall to Wall / Blakeway / Clearstory / Chimerica Media / Fresh One / Ricochet / Guardian Films / RDF  Shine Twenty Twenty / Optomen / IWC Media / Tiger Aspect / Granada / ITV Studios / Talkback Thames / Monkey

ITN Factual / Princess / Boundless / North One / Cineflix / Motive Films

BROADCASTERS & STREAMERS

NETFLIX / BBC 1 / BBC2 / BBC3 / BBC4 / ITV1 / CH4 / CHANNEL 5 / SKY

National Geographic / History Channel / Discovery / Discovery ID / SyFy / Lifetime / CNN / PBS

 

 

 

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