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Secrets of the Cross - Jesus Tomb & Mary Magdalene
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Director/Producer:
Sean Smith/Martin Kemp |
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Documentary. CTVC for Five. Two films in the series, one examining the claims that a tomb found in East Jerusalem may be that of Jesus Christ, the other exploring the life of Mary Magdalene. Shot on HD.
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Banged Up Abroad - Korea & Pakistan
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Director/Producer:
Katinka Newman/David Hickman |
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Documentary series. Raw TV for Five. Two films in the current series recounting stories of imprisonment in South Korea and Pakistan with interviews and drama re-constructions. Shot on HD.
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Ross Kemp on Gangs - Series 3 - East Timor
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Director/Producer:
Krishna Govenda |
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Documentary series. Tiger Aspect for Sky One. Actor Ross Kemp continues his exploration of gang culture on the tiny, recently independent island of East Timor. Shot on HD.
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Partition - The Day India Burned
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Director/Producer:
Ricardo Pollack |
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Documentary for the BBC. An account of the partition of India following independence with interviews and drama re-constructions. Shot on HD.
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The Choice
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Director/Producer:
Ursula Mcfarlane |
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Documentary. Century Films for BBC 2. A film exploring the subject of abortion. Shot on HD.
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Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain
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Director/Producer:
Tom Giles/Robin Dashwood |
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Documentary for BBC. Series exploring the political and cultural history of Great Britain since the 2nd World War. Shot on DigiBeta. BAFTA Award for best factual series 2008
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Ross Kemp on Gangs - El Salvador & Moscow
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Director/Producer:
Anthony Phillipson |
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Documentary. Tiger Aspect for Sky One. Two films in the series with Ross Kemp exploring the world of Neo Nazis in Moscow and the violent gang culture of El Salvador. Shot on HD. BAFTA award for Best Factual Series 2007
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Phantom Of The Opera: Behind The Mask
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Director/Producer:
Janice Sutherland |
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Brook Lapping for Ch 4. Shot on DigiBeta.
A film about the hit show 20 years after it's first performance
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Journeys Into the Ring of Fire
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BBC 2. Shot on DigiBeta. A series of films exploring the connection between the geology and cultures of countries around the Pacific Rim. Presented by Ian Stewart. Filmed in Japan, Peru and California
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Half Ton Man
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Director/Producer:
Katinka Newman |
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Documentary. Mentorn for CH4 'Bodyshock' Shot on Digi-Beta. Exploring the lives of the morbidly obese in the USA. 2005.
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Curse of the Mermaid
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Director/Producer:
Julia Harrington |
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Documentary. Mentorn for CH4 'Bodyshock. Shot on Digi-Beta. Following the story of the 'Mermaid Baby' in Peru. 2005.
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Murder In The Family
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Director/Producer:
Katinka Newman |
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Documentary. Granada for ITV1. Shot on Digi-Beta. A mother's fight to convict her daughter-in-law of her son's murder in the Phillippines. 2004.
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Grandchild of the Holocaust
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Director/Producer:
Lorraine Charker |
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Documentary. BBC1 .Shot on Digi-Beta. A Holocaust survivor returns to Auschwitz with her son and grandson. Shortlisted for a Grierson award 2004
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Soldier, Husband, Daughter, Dad
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Director/Producer:
Neil Grant/Michael Holday |
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Documentary. BBC1. Shot on DVCam. Series following the 1st Royal Horse Artillery regiment during their six month tour in Iraq.
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Nineteen Year Sleep
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Director/Producer:
Julia Harrington |
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Documentary. Mentorn for CH4 'Bodyshock' Shot on DigiBeta. A film exploring the lives of those emerging from coma following brain injury. 2004
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18 With A Bullet
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Director/Producer:
Ricardo Pollack |
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Ideal World for BBC3. Three part series about the street gangs of El Salvador. 2005
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Imagine - Martin Parr
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Director/Producer:
Rebecca Frayn |
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Documentary. BBC1. Shot on DigiBeta. A film exploring the life and work of the photographer. 2003
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Fighting the War
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Director/Producer:
Neil Grant |
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Documentary. BBC 1. Shot on Beta SX. Filming on a Royal Navy submarine in the Gulf during the war in Iraq. RTS Award for Best Factual Sound 2002-2003.
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Imagine - Carlos Acosta
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Director/Producer:
Lucy Blakstad |
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Documentary. Shot on DVCam and 16mm. Following the ballet dancer in Cuba and the UK as part of the Imagine arts series. 2003
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Welcome to Britain
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Director/Producer:
David Russell |
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Documentary. BBC. Shot on Digi-Beta. The second series exploring different aspects of immigration. Filming in Bosnia and Ghana. 2003
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Testosterone Boys
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Director/Producer:
Lorraine Charker |
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Documentary. BBC 1. Shot on DigiBeta. Teenage bodybuilders in the USA. 2002
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The Man Who Learnt to See
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Director/Producer:
Annabel Hobley |
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Documentary. BBC. Shot on Digi-Beta. A man's sight is restored after 40 years of blindness. 2002
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James Nesbitt's Blazing Saddles
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Director/Producer:
Venetia Williamson-Noble |
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Documentary. BBC Choice. Shot on Digi-Beta. Actor James Nesbitt in Las Vegas for the National Finals Rodeo. 2002
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The Oklahoma Bomber
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Director/Producer:
Neil Grant |
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Documentary. BBC 2. Shot on Digi-Beta. A film examining the aftermath of the bombing of the Murrah building in Oklahoma City. 2001
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Cannibal - Bones of Contention
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Director/Producer:
Peter Nicholson |
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Documentary. 3BM TV for Channel 4. Shot on DigiBeta. Exploring the evidence of cannibalism in the past. Filmed in France, Spain, USA, Fiji and the UK. 2001
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Back Passage to India
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Director/Producer:
Andy Harries |
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Documentary. Granada TV for BBC 1. Shot on 16mm. Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash visit Rajasthan to raise money for the charity Sightsavers. 2000
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News from No. 10
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Director/Producer:
Alison Kahn |
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BBC News for BBC 2. Shot on DigiBeta. A film following the work of the Downing Street Press Office and it's head, Alistair Campbell. RTS Nomination for Single Documentary 2000.
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And God Created Netball - Witness
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Director/Producer:
Niick Murphy |
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Documentary. Lion TV for Channel 4. Shot on Digi-Beta. A film examining the lives of Jewish women.
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Unwrapped. The Mysterious World of Mummies
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Director/Producer:
Peter Spry-Leverton |
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Documentary. Cafe Productions for Discovery. Shot on 16mm. Filming in China, Italy and the Czech Republic.
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Great Undertakings
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Director/Producer:
Belinda Cherrington |
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Documentary. Lion TV for Channel 4. Shot on Digi-Beta. Six part series about funerals and bereavement.
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Hotel Adelphi
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Director/Producer:
Neil Grant |
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Documentary. Lion TV for BBC 1. Shot on Beta SP. An eight part 'docu-soap' filmed in the Liverpool hotel. BAFTA Nomination for Best Factual Sound (1998).
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The Facemakers
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Documentary. Century Films. Shot on Digi-Beta. Plastic surgeons from the charity Operation Smile performing re-constructive facial surgery in the Philippines.
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The Godmothers - Modern Times
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Director/Producer:
Lorraine Charker |
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Documentary. BBC Docs. Shot on 16mm. Film about the Mothers Union and their work in the UK and Uganda.
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Clare's New World
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Documentary. BBC Political Docs. Shot on Beta SP. Following Clare Short in her first six months as Minister for International Development. Filmed in the UK¸ Bangladesh, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda.
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Naked
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Director/Producer:
Lucy Blakstad |
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Documentary. BBC. Shot on 16mm. Four films about people’s attitudes to their bodies.
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Ivanov Goes to Moscow
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Director/Producer:
Geoff Dunlop |
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Documentary. Mosaic Films for Channel 4 - Arthouse. Shot on DVC. The Almeida Theatre's acclaimed production of Chekhov's 'Ivanov' is invited to Moscow.
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Antarctica - Horizon
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Director/Producer:
Kate O'Sullivan |
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Documentary. BBC Science. Shot on 16mm. Three films exploring different aspects of the scientific research done in the coldest place on earth.
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Defense of the Realm
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Director/Producer:
Ken Kirby/Neil Grant |
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Documentary. BBC Docs. Shot on 16mm. Series about the Ministry of Defense and the armed forces. Filmed in the UK, USA, Bosnia, Kenya and Angola.
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The Lido - Modern Times
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Director/Producer:
Lucy Blakstad |
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Documentary. BBC. Shot on 16mm. The Brockwell Park Lido during one hot summer.
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The Making of Land and Freedom
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Documentary. Zed Ltd for BBC2. Shot on Beta SP. Filmed on the set of Ken Loach’s film.
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The Bureau
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Director/Producer:
Tony Stark |
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Documentary. Connaught Films for Channel 4. Shot on 16mm. A series exploring the history and present day role of the FBI.
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Ghosts in the Dinosaur Graveyard - Horizon
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Director/Producer:
John Lynch |
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Documentary. Diverse Productions for BBC. Shot on 16mm. A team of American paleontologists on an expedition to the Gobi Desert.
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Birds of Death - Secret History
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Director/Producer:
George Case |
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Documentary. Wall to Wall for Channel 4. Shot on 16mm. How the RAF bombed civilians in Kurdistan and the North West Frontier during the 20’s and 30's. Filmed in Iraq, Pakistan and the UK.
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COMMERCIALS
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Director/Producer:
Brave Films/Hungry Man/Flynn Productions |
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Warburtons Bakers, Fairy Liquid, Oil of Olay, McDonalds, Royal Mail, HP Foods , Medecin Sans Frontieres, Benylin, Danish Bacon, Lea & Perrins, Pizza Hut, The Observer, Immac, Abbey National, Pedigree Chum, Peugot, First Direct, Asda,
Virgin Atlantic, HSBC, Telewest, Honda
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