Porfolio of editing work
I've moved my portfolio to Canva. I was planning on using this Tumblr, but it doesn't work as well as I had hoped.
Stranger Things
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
$LAYYYTER

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KIROKAZE
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Three Goblin Art

Discoholic 🪩

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Game of Thrones Daily
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ellievsbear

izzy's playlists!

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Porfolio of editing work
I've moved my portfolio to Canva. I was planning on using this Tumblr, but it doesn't work as well as I had hoped.
Dr Seuss Circle Time.
Long-form series mixing animation and video with greenscreened hosts singing, playing and teaching with various characters from the Dr Seuss universe.
The first 8 episodes series was split across 5 editors in the UK and US, although I ended up working on 5 episodes.
The second series doubled the length of episodes and was edited entirely by me.
A nature conservation series with the Lorax for Dr Seuss.
Season one featured seals, bees, wolves and nature at lakes and farms.
Season two re-imagined the format for the Lorax to interact with the animals more. We also partnered with San Diego Zoo for access to penguins, primates, hippos, rhinos, tigers and a safari tour.
The only episode I didn't edit was primates. Shout out to Henry Norgrove.
A 6 episode series where kids describe their dream pet to an illustrator and then they both draw this pet and compare results.
Rachel Chinouriri returns to The BRIT School, reconnecting with her past teachers, meeting current students and playing a special gig in light of her two BRIT award nominations.
A fast turn around film featuring Prince William ahead of the release of The Earthshot Report on BBC One to publicise the documentary. I picked up the edit after another editor did the night shift.
I was also on the team live clipping for the awards show in Cape Town for the 2024 The Earthshot Prize Awards.
Drum Award Winning series - a film for each of the 25 schools in the network, plus 6 social assets per school. The series gave students centre stage to share their experiences of school.
Distributed online, in cinemas, airports and on TV.
Ahead of Frankie's final Royal Ascot meet before retirement, he met fellow Gold Cup winning jockey Jason Weaver to recount the highs and lows of his racing career.
Artist and writer Barbara Chase-Riboud recaps her life story and the evolution of her practice in the context of her major retrospective exhibition at Serpentine North.
Curator Natalia Sidlina and art historian Dorothy Price explain how the group wanted to explore the emotional and spiritual dimensions of art, emphasising abstraction, symbolism and expressive mark-making. Jazz musician and saxophonist Emma Rawicz, who experiences synesthesia, also gives us her personal, improvised musical response to the art of the Blue Rider.
An exhibition film showcasing three pioneering artists of the 20th century who, in 1960s New York, produced startling new bodies of work turning modern sculpture on its head.
Artist Cornelia Parker responds to questions from visitors to her 2022 exhibition at Tate Britain. What advice would she give to herself as a young artist? Why is she so drawn to chalk as an artistic medium? And which building would she like to blow up next?
Nathaniel Mary Quinn blends memory and fragments of images to build mixed media portraits of the people around him. Featuring a musical performance by Raphael Saadiq, a conversation between Nathaniel and Amanda Hunt, and commentary from Ekow Eshun.
Musical performances by Esperanza Spalding and Gustavo Dudamel and YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles), and a conversation between Frank Gehry and Julian Rose conducted in Gehry’s Los Angeles studio.
Patti Smith performs in the gallery space in New York, Hans Ulrich Obrist contextualises Richter's work, and Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener dance to music by John Cage.
Max Richter performs Origins in the gallery space, Rachel gives a tour of the exhibition and also has a discussion with Iwona Blazwick, director of Whitechapel Gallery.
Jim Cuno joins Anselm Kiefer to discuss Anselm's exhibition at La Bourget and dancers from the Paris Opera Ballet perform to music by Steve Reich.