I produced this music video, 'In Session at King Tuts' for Glasgow band, Phases. Recorded live at the famous King Tuts Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow, the music video was a complex multi-camera production, using content from five cameras over seven takes.
The Playlist Acoustic Session
One of several live acoustic music performances I've been filming with The Playlist - I was today filming Lewis Capaldi live at The Barras Market before his performance at the Barras Art and Design Centre.
The Project Australia
One day before polls opened, I was filming in Edinburgh for Australian television covering the Scottish Independence Referendum.As well as filming iconic Edinburgh landmarks and capturing the atmosphere and campaigning around the city,
I also filmed a phone interview with 'Yes' supporter and Comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli. The interview was broadcast on Network Ten's prime time talk show and news / current affairs program, The Project.
Independence Referendum Debate
I was recently commissioned to provide multi-camera coverage of and Independence Referendum Debate and Q&A session at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. P
anelists included academics as well as George Galloway MP and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander MP.Just days before the referendum, speeches and the Q&A were edited and posted online overnight and were available to the public by the next morning.
Post Office #LoveSundays
I recently worked with London-based PR company Speed Communications, filming a promotional video for the Post Office in Edinburgh.
The Post Office are promoting their extended Sunday opening hours at branches throughout the country with their #LoveSundays campaign, and asked buskers across the UK to perform Lionel Ritchie's 'Easy (Like Sunday Morning)'.
The Clutha Appeal: Won't Forget
'Won't Forget', the charity single in aid of the Clutha Appeal Fund, has been released alongside the music video which I was involved in filming for just last week.
The single was written and released by four serving Glasgow police officers who enlisted the help of Britain’s Got Talent winner Jai McDowall to provide vocals for the track.PC Paul Keenan and three colleagues recorded the single in order to raise money for the fund that was set up for the victims and relatives of those affected by the helicopter crash.
World Youth Netball
I filmed over 100 hours of netball at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow covering the World Youth Netball Championships 2013 with Cameron Presentations. Footage was broadcast on screens in and around the arena and streamed online to a worldwide audience.
Larmer Tree 2013
For the fourth year running I worked with Mallard Productions, creating the official film for Larmer Tree Festival. Check it out!
National Lottery - 100 Millionaires
I worked with Mallard Productions to create this video for National Lottery TV.We talked to David Long and Kathleen MacKenzie, from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, who won £1,000,002.70 in last weeks '100 Millionaires' EuroMillions Raffle draw.
Hot Rum Cow Launch Party
I was recently commissioned by Edinburgh based publishing company, White Light Media, to create a promotional video for the launch party of the their new magazine, Hot Rum Cow.
he magazine, now on it's third instalment, 'The Whiskey Issue', aims to celebrate the wonderful world of drinks by exploring the stories and people behind them.Find out more about the magazine at www.hotrumcow.co.uk
SSE Community Bee Garden
I was commissioned last week to create a promotional video for Scottish Hydro (SSE) highlighting the work their staff carry out in local communities as part of their Community at Heart initiative.
The initiative allows SSE employees to take a day out of their typical working life to help local community projects.In this video SSE staff helped to create a 'bee garden', including a 'bee hotel', at a Primary School in Glasgow - with a little help from gardeners Hunter & Lyall and some of the school's pupils.
The garden was specially designed with flowers to attract bees.The project taught children, from Primary 3 through to Primary 7, about sustainability and the importance of bees to the environment.
Documentary Wins National Award
I am delighted to announce that my documentary, 'Fought by Weapons, Won by Men' was yesterday awarded 'Best Documentary' at the Film the House Awards Ceremony at the Houses of Parliament, where the film was screened.
The documentary, which examines the vital work of Scottish charity Poppyscotland was nominated by my local MP Jo Swinson, who collected the award on my behalf at Parliament as I was unable to attend the ceremony.
The award is testament to the crucial role that Poppyscotland play in supporting our veterans and their families, and all the great work they do.Commending, Jo said:
What a truly amazing result. I am so proud of Scott.With Remembrance Sunday coming up Fought by Weapons, Won by Men is a timely reminder of how PoppyScotland supports those who made the ultimate sacrifice for us all.
The award comes as Poppyscotland launched their 2012 Poppy Appeal in Glasgow with the help of Susan Boyle and the Military Wives Choir.
Olympic Torch in Glasgow
As the UK prepares for the 2012 London Olympics, the Olympic Torch has been touring towns and cities up and down the country. On Friday 8th June history was made as the Torch Relay arrived in Glasgow for the first time ever.
I was part of the team from Mallard Productions who had four camera crews across the City capturing the days events - keeping up with Olympic Torch Relay and the celebrations at George Square.
Tens of thousands of people turned out across Glasgow to get a glimpse of the Torch and Torch Bearers who ranged from local heroes to celebrities including Glasgow's own stunt cyclist Danny MacAskill, comedian Des Clarke and actor James McAvoy.
Over 17,000 people turned out to a special evening concert in George Square - one of only 4 to be hosted throughout the UK. Performers included General Fiasco, Eliza Doolittle and Emeli Sande. The evenings celebrations culminated in the torch being carried into George Square and lighting an Olympic Cauldron.
Olympic Rings in Glasgow
The UK's largest set of Olympic Rings were unveiled in Glasgow's George Square on Thursday 31st May 2012 - just one week before the Olympic Torch comes to the city where Olympic Football tournaments will take place at Hampden Stadium.
I was filming with Mallard Productions on for the Glasgow City Marketing Bureau (GCMB) and the London Olympics Organising Committee (LOCOG).
Giant sets of Olympic rings are being installed at sites across the UK as a backdrop to the Games - and coming in at 3 tonnes, 16ft high and 33ft long, Glasgow can boast the largest set of Olympic Rings in the UK.