Your Vision

My Camera

Colour Grading


We know there are always certain trends in video style, it plays a crucial role in defining the visual identity of your project.

I am dedicated to staying in time with the latest style, utilising the latest techniques and software to enhance the mood and atmosphere of your footage. I aim to bring a distinct polish to every frame, ensuring your story resonates with its intended audience.

But hey, if a certain trend isn’t your style, or your working for an organisation with a particular style guide that’s okay too! Let’s stick to the classics and get that project together!

A young man sitting on the sidewalk in front of a colorful mural with smiley faces. He's wearing a cap, sunglasses, a green jacket, and brown pants, with hands adjusting his jacket.
Three images side by side: 1. A young man with short hair and a beard, wearing a plaid shirt, standing in a modern indoor space with a bar area in the background. 2. A person holding a color calibration card and a grayscale card, wearing a plaid shirt and a smartwatch on their left wrist. 3. The same young man from the first image, smiling and looking slightly to the side, in the same indoor space.

MY SKILLSET

Davinci Resolve

I began learning Resolve in 2022 after seeing the benefits it carries in terms of professional colour grading. I now favour this as my editing solution for most projects.

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Adobe Premiere

This has been my go-to editing solution since 2009, over the last 15 years I have created my own workflows which allows me to quickly produce deliverable content.

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Adobe After Effects

Supplementing Premiere greatly is AE, which I mostly use for tracking, stabilising and replacing elements of footage.

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