My Projects
My Projects
"Lest We Forget"
Still in the production stage, my first feature-length film captures three crucial yet forgotten moments in the history of the railways which teach us important lessons that can guide us in the right direction as Britain tries to build a 'Railway of Dreams'.
"Blurred Lines- A Journey to Public Ownership"
Featuring campaigner Ellie Harrison and journalist Christian Wolmar, this documentary looks at c2c being brought into public ownership, to explain the complexity of rail reform, and why we must get it right to secure a better future for our railways. A snippet of this film was played at the Bristol & Edinburgh FilmFest.
"The First Ever Redbridge Pride"
A four and a half minute short film capturing a huge moment in Redbridge's history, as the local community gathers in Redbridge Town Hall in Ilford to participate in the first large-scale Pride Month event organised by the Redbridge Rainbow Community. It features interviews with attendees, contributors and trustees, as well as clips from the brilliant performances throughout the day.
"The Pioneers- 200 Years of Britain's Railways"
Filmed over six months, this one-hour documentary explores the first half-century after the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway — weaving together romantic eighteenth-century architecture, Victorian engineering drama, and the extraordinary social change driven by the railway’s explosive growth at the height of the Industrial Revolution, all guided by the powerful storytelling of the late broadcaster and author, Ian Marchant.
"The Silvertown Tunnel is NOW OPEN!"
In the final weeks before the opening of the controversial Silvertown Tunnel in London's Docklands, I interviewed Neil Robertson, a member of London Cycling Campaign, to explore the full range of concerns surrounding the project - with a particular focus on how genuinely sustainable transport options were sidelined in its planning and delivery.
"Leyton and Colindale are Being Upgraded!"
This short on-the-ground video report looks at the Colindale and Leyton Upgrade project, backed by a £43.1 million grant from the government, outlining what the works intend to deliver, while also examining the key issues and concerns that had been raised as work continued on two busy, live stations.
"A Bus Route Change DISASTER"
My first documentary followed the supporters of Save Our Local Bus Routes at the height of their campaign, as they fought to restore reliable and frequent services on the W12 and W14 routes after cuts and changes introduced by Transport for London in September 2024.
Recorded within the community, the film brings together voices from residents of all ages and backgrounds, and examines how service reductions directly affected everyday life — including access to essential healthcare at Whipps Cross Hospital.
As part of the investigation, I also interviewed the UK Health Secretary to raise concerns about the impact of reduced public transport on local residents, and documented my own involvement in the campaign as it unfolded.