I have been editing documentaries for both television and the cinema for about 12 years, prior to which I was an assistant feature film editor on a variety of successful films . I have worked as an Editor for Nick Broomfield and many great directors on films including Biggie and Tupac, Kurt Cobain, the first Wife Swap series to documentaries such as Murder in Beriut about the assassination of the Lebanese Prime Minister, Rafiq Hariri and a film entitled ‘ Us Now’ by young filmmaker Ivo Gormley, about democracy, the internet and the future of government. I worked on the editing team of BAFTA winning ‘ Welcome to Lagos’.
I currently reside a village in Sussex called Alfriston and outside the cutting room my hobbies include cooking and playing the drums. I have been contributing to teaching assignments at the London Film Schooland UWE Bristol University and have been working with Google on a short football charity film in Kenya called ‘Moving the Goalposts’.