Director: Andy Goddard.
Producers: David Minkowski and Sheridan Thayer.
Starring: Cara Delevingne, Orlando Bloom and Leanne Best.
Amazon Studios.
Director: Nicole Kassell
Producer: Darin McLeod
Starring: Regina King, Jeremy Irons and Don Johnson
DC Comics / HBO / Sky Atlantic
Directors: Jon Amiel, Andy Goddard and Thor Freudentag
Producer: Alex Shevchenko, David Minkowski,
Starring: Cara Delevingne, Orlando Bloom and Leanne Best.
Amazon Studios.
ASC Award Nomination 2020 – Episode of a Series for Non-Commercial Television
Director: Paco Cabezas.
Producer: Jamie Payne.
Starring: Luke Evans, Dakota Fanning and Daniel Brü̈hl.
Anonymous Content / TNT.
Director: Jamie Payne.
Producer: Lachlan MacKinnon.
Starring: Jodie Comer, Jacob Collins-Levy and Michelle Fairley.
Company Pictures / Starz.
Directors: Gary Fleder and Larry Shaw.
Exec Producer: Todd Slavkin.
Producer: Gideon Amir.
Starring: Kevin Ryan, Rebekah Wainwright and Sam Cassidy.
ABC.
Director: James Hawes.
Producer: Richard Stokes.
Starring: Sophie Okonedo, Adrian Lester and Derek Riddell.
BBC.
Director: Chris Koch.
Executive Producers: Dan Fogelman and Daniel Chun.
Producer: Justin McEwan.
Starring: John Stamos, Paget Brewster, Josh Peck and Christina Milian.
ABC/FOX.
Director: Andy Goddard.
Producers: David Hinojosa, Ted Hope, Vishal Rungta and Christine Vachon.
Starring: Haley Bennett, Jessica Biel, Patrick Wilson and Eddie Marsan.
Killer Films.
Directors: Chris Koch, John Fortenberry and James Griffiths.
Producers: Chris Koch and Helen Flint.
Executive Producer: Dan Fogelman.
Starring: Timothy Omundson, Joshua Sasse, Mallory Jansen, Karen David.
Hugh Bonneville, Ricky Gervais, Rutger Hauer and Vinne Jones.
ABC Studios.
Director: Andy Goddard.
Producer: Andrew Riach.
Executive Producer: Steve Clark-Hall.
Starring: Elijah Wood, Celyn Jones, Shirley Henderson, Steven Mackintosh and Kelly Reilly.
BAFTA CYMRU Nomination 2015 - Best Photography & Lighting (Fiction).
Director: David Yates.
Producer: Ron Bozman.
Executive Producers: Ang Lee, Gideon Raff and Craig Wright.
Starring: Jennifer Finnigan, Moran Atias and Adam Rayner
20th Century Fox.
Director: Andy Goddard.
Producer: Steve Clark-Hall.
Executive Producers: Colin Callender and Tony Krantz.
Starring: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jessica De Gouw, Katie McGrath, Nonso Anozie, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Thomas Krctschmann and Victoria Smurfit.
Universal / NBC TV /Carnival Film and TV
Director: Michelle MacLaren.
Producer: Bernadette Caulfield.
Starring: Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Michelle Fairley, Charles Dance,
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Emelia Clarke.
HBO.
Director: Philippa Lowthorpe.
Producer: Hugh Warren.
Starring: Jenny Agutter, Pam Ferris, Jessica Raine, Judy Parfitt
and Miranda Hart.
BBC 1.
RTS Award Nomination 2013 - Best Drama Series.
Director: Joseph Ruben.
Producers: Joseph Ruben, David Loughery, Michael Baker, Robert Menzies
and Jeff Sackman.
Starring: Michelle Monaghan, Michael Keaton, Barry Sloane
and Andrew W. Walker.
Demarest Films
Directors: Philippa Lowthorpe and Jamie Payne.
Producer: Hugh Warren.
Starring: Jenny Agutter, Pam Ferris, Jessica Raine, Judy Parfitt
and Miranda Hart.
BBC 1. (High Definition - Arri D21)
Director: David Richards.
Producer: Madonna Baptiste.
Starring Laurence Fox, Sarah Smart, Jack McMullen and Marian McLoughlin.
STV. (High Definition - Arri D21)
Directors: Coky Giedroyc, Harry Bradbeer and Jamie Payne.
Producer: Ruth Kenley-Letts.
Starring Dominic West, Ben Whishaw and Romola Garai.
Kudos for BBC 2. (High Definition - Arri D21 Camera)
BAFTA Nomination 2012 - Best Photography & Lighting (Fiction).
Director: Carl Tibbetts.
Producer: Gary Sinyor.
Starring Cillian Muurphy, Jamie Bell and Thandie Newton.
Magnet Films. (High Definition - Arri D21 Camera)
Director: Coky Giedroyc.
Producer: Ruth Kenley Letts.
Starring Tatiana Masalany, Andrew Buchan, John Lynch, Jack Shepherd,
Peter Capoldi, Neil Dudgeon, Frances Barber Claudie Blakely and Art Malik,
Red Planet Pictures for BBC. (High Definition - Arri D21 Camera)
Director: Patrick Collerton.
Producer: Howard Ella.
Executive Producers: Michele Buck and Damien Timmer.
Starring Kevin Whately, Robson Green, Trevor Fox, Melanie Hill,
Angela Lonsdale and John Woodvine.
Mammoth Screen for ITV. (High Definition - Red Camera)
Director: Billy O'Brien.
Producer: Julie Baines.
Dan Films. (3D Teaser)
Director: Phillippa Lowthorpe.
Producer: Simon Lewis.
Executive Producer: Susan Hogg.
Starring Ian Hart, Sarah Lancashire and Juliet Aubrey
BBC 1. (High Definition - Red Camera)
BAFTA Nomination 2011 - Best Photography (Fiction).
Nomination for Best Photography - RTS West Awards.
Winner - Best UK Feature - Raindance Film Festival.
Special Prix Europa Award 2010 - Best Episode of a TV Fiction Series or Serial.
Director: John Strickland.
Producer: Karen Thrussell.
Starring Julia McKenzie, Stephen Dillane, Edward Fox, Charlotte Salt,
Adam Godley and Dervla Kirwan.
ITV. (High Definition - Pro35 Sony 900)
Director: Greg Doran.
Producers: Sebastian Grant and John Wyver.
Starring David Tennant and Patrick Stewart.
Illuminations Film Co for BBC 2. (High Definition - Red Camera)
BAFTA Nomination for Best Photography 2010
Director: Bob Blagden.
Producer: Emma Read and Sir Robin Saxby
Arolla Partners Ltd. (High Definition)
Director: Jonas Elmer.
Producers: Paul Brooks and Jeff Levine.
Starring Renee Zellweger, Harry Connick Jr, JK Simmons and Siobhan Fellon.
Gold Circle Films/Lionsgate Films. (35mm)
Director: Nick Moore.
Producer: Diana Phillips..
Executive Producers: Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner.
Starring Emma Roberts, Alex Pettyfer, Sophie Wu and Linzey Cocker.
Working Title/Universal Pictures. (35mm)
Director: Michael Keaton.
Producers: Steve A Jones and Christina Varotsis.
Starring Michael Keaton, Kelly MacDonald, Tom Bastounes, Guy Van Swearingen and Darlene Hunt.
Merry Gentleman. (Super 35mm)
Director: David Howard.
Producer: Rik Hall.
Starring Faye Dunaway, Liz Smith and Hugh O'Conor
Monster Films. (High Definition)
Director: Chris Noonan.
Producers: David Kirschner and Corey Sienega.
Starring Renee Zellweger, Ewan McGregor and Emily Watson
Kirschner Films/Phoenix Pictures.
(35mm Anamorphic)
Director: Paul Schrader.
Producer: Deepak Nayar.
Starring Lauren Bacall, Kristen Scott-Thomas, and Woody Harrelson
Kintop Films.
(Super 35mm)
Director/Producer: Nancy Meyers.
Starring Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law and Jack Black
Columbia Pictures.
(35mm)
Director: Dan Reed.
Producers: Damian Jones and Kevin Loader.
Starring Gillian Anderson and Danny Dyer
Film Four/BBC.
(Super 16mm)
Director: Geoff Sax.
Producer: Marc Samuelson.
Starring Alex Pettyfer, Ewan McGregor, Bill Nighy and Alicia Silverstone.
Samuelson Productions.
(Super 35mm)
Director: David Yates
Writer: Richard Curtis.
Producer: Hilary Bevan Jones.
Starring Bill Nighy and Kelly MacDonald
Tightrope/ BBC.
TV Movie. (Super 16mm)
BAFTA AWARD FOR BEST PHOTOGRAPHY 2006
Winner Emmy Award 2006 Best TV Movie
Emmy 2006 Nomination Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay
Director: David Yates.
Producer: Derek Wax.
Starring John Simm, Wendy Crewson, and Anamaria Marince
Meridian Broadcasting for Channel Four.
TV Movie. (Super 16mm)
BAFTA AWARD FOR BEST PHOTOGRAPHY 2005
NEW YORK FESTIVAL AWARD FOR BEST PHOTOGRAPHY 2006
RTS Crafts Nomination 2005 for Best Photography
Gemini Nomination 2005 for Best Photography
Winner of 2005 Royal Television Society Best Drama Serial
Director: Jon Jones.
Producer: Christopher Hall.
Starring Daniel Craig
BBC.
TV Movie. (Super 16mm)
Director: Geoff Sax.
Producers: Paul Brooks, Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes.
Starring Michael Keaton, Deborah Unger, Ian McNeice and Sarah Strange
Gold Circle/Brightlight Pictures/Universal.
(Super 35mm)
Director: David Yates.
Producer: Hilary Bevan Jones.
Starring David Morrissey, John Simm, Polly Walker and Kelly MacDonald
Endor Productions for the BBC. TV Miniseries.
(Super 16mm)
WINNER 2003 RTS CRAFT & DESIGN BEST PHOTOGRAPHY (DRAMA)
Winner of 2003 Royal Television Society Best Drama Serial
Winner of 2004 Broadcast Awards Best Drama Series
BAFTA Nomination for Best Photography
BAFTA Nomination for Best Drama Series
Director: David Yates.
Producer: Chris Hall.
Starring Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie and Lyndsey Marshal
BBC. TV Movie.
(Super 16mm)
Director: Bob Blagdon.
Producer: Andrew Holmes.
Starring Nick Moran, Lara Belmont and Victoria Scarborough
Open Road Films.
(High Definition)
Director: Andy Wilson.
Producer: David Boulter.
Starring Ray Winstone, Charlie Creed-Miles and David Hemmings
Granada TV
Director: David Yates.
Producer: Nigel Stafford Clark.
Starring David Suchet, Alan Corduner, David Bradley, and Shirley Henderson
Deep Indigo/BBC. TV Miniseries.
(Super 16mm)
BAFTA Nomination for Best Photography
Director: Philip Saville.
Producer: Christian Seidel.
Starring Faye Dunaway, Paul McGann, Brian Cox, and Beattie Edney
First Biography Productions
Director: Nancy Meckler.
Producer: Martin Pope.
Starring Jason Flemyng and Antony Sher
Martin Pope Productions
Winner of the 40th London Film Festival Audience Award
Winner of the Hampton's Film Festival - USA Audience Award
Director: David Evans.
Producer: Amanda Posey.
Starring Colin Firth, Ruth Gemmell, and Neil Pearson
Scala Productions
Director: Hettie MacDonald.
Producers: Bill Shapter and Tony Garnett.
Starring Scott Neal, Glen Berry and Linda Henry
World Productions
Winner 1997 London Gay & Lesbian FIlm Festival Audience Award
Winner 1997 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Film (Limited Release)
Director: Nigel Finch.
Producers: Christine Vachon and Ruth Caleb.
Starring Guillermo Diaz, Fred Weller, Brendan Corbalis, and Bruce MacVittie
BBC Films Productions
Winner of the 39th London Film Festival Audience Award
Winner 1996 San Francisco Intl Lesbian/Gay Film Fest Audience Award
Nominated 1997 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Film
Director: Mike Barker.
Producer: Deirdre Keir.
Starring Amelia Warner, Richard Coyle and Aiden Gillen
BBC Mini Series. TV Movie.
(Super 16mm)
BAFTA Nomination for Best Photography
Director: Tim Fywell.
Producer: Tony Redston.
Starring Frances O'Connor, Hugh Bonneville, Eileen Aitkins and Hugh Dancy
BBC Mini Series.
(2x85 min)
Director: Ferdinand Fairfax.
Producer: Hilary Heath.
Starring Tara Fitzgerald, Anthony Delon, Tim Dutton, and James Fleet
TV Movie / Carlton TV Productions
Nomination 1999 Royal Television Society Best Photography - Drama
Directors: Alvin Rakoff and Christopher Morahan.
Producer: Alvin Rakoff.
Starring Simon Russell Beale, Alan Bennett, Edward Fox, Sir John Gielgud, James Purefoy, Miranda Richardson, John Standing and Zoe Wanamaker
Channel 4 Mini Series / Table Top Productions.
(4x110 min)
Director: John Schlesinger.
Producers: Alison Gilby and Richard Broke.
Starring Ian McKellen, Eileen Atkins, Rufus Sewell and Kate Beckinsale
Feature Films / BBC Films & Thames TV Productions
Winner of the 18th BANFF TV Festival Best Made For TV Movie
Nominated 1995 International EMMY Drama Category NY. USA
Nominated 1997 Golden Satellite Awards Best Film à Comedy/Musical
Director: Richard Spence.
Producers: Barry Hansen and Mark Shivas.
Starring Bernard Hill, Richard Briers, Nick Brimble, and Ian Dury
TV Movie / BBC TV Productions
Winner 1995 BAFTA Best Television Single Drama
Winner Gold Plaque Chicago Intl Film Festival Best Single Drama Category
Director: Christopher Morahan.
Producer: Christopher Morahan.
Starring David Jason and Tim Pigott Smith
TV Movie / BBCTV Productions
Winner of the 1994 International EMMY Drama Category NY. USA
Director: Nigel Finch.
Producer: Janet Street-Porter
TV Opera / BBC TV Productions
Winner of the 1993 Prix Italia Music & Arts Category
Director: George Case.
Producers: Jo Ward and David Thompson.
Starring Jane Horrocks, Lesley Manville and Nicholas Woodson
TV Movie / BBC TV Productions
Winner of the Silver Nymph - Best Film
Winner of the UNDA Prize - Silver Dove Best Fiction Programme
33rd Monte Carlo International Television Festival
Director: Lesley Manning.
Producer: Ruth Baumgarten.
Starring Meera Syal, Shaheen Khan and Paul Bhattacharjee
TV Movie / BBC TV Productions
Winner of the Television Drama Award in the Race In The Media Awards