Sarah studied documentary film and photography at Manchester Met Art School: BA Hons Interactive Arts. She went on to work as a photographer and storyboard artist for advertising company Moonfish Ltd. Having moved to London in 2001, she returned to documentary filmmaking; directing independent films and working as a cameraperson on music promos, documentaries and shorts. Now currently managing independent video production company ‘Good Girl’ Sarah is specialising in single camera direction for documentary film and events.

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Projects

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Still from 1500 Years
Still from 1500 Years

Title: 1500 Years
Genre: Music Video
Client: commissioned by Skint Records and played on MTV
Role: Camera
Description: Shot in just three days in Oxford Country Park with folk band ‘Ralph Band’. It’s a quirky, dark, magical silent movie of a promo. Featured in Creative Review July 2005.


Still from Muzak: The Revolution
Still from 1500 Years

Title: Muzak: The Revolution
Genre: Documentary
Client: Independently screened in London, Manchester and Brighton cinemas.
Role: Director/Camera
Description: This is a colourful and humorous observational documentary about a group of music enthusiasts trying to ban muzak from public places.


Still from He Sees Numbers
Still from He Sees Numbers

Title: He Sees Numbers
Genre: Short Drama
Client: U-films Ltd
Role: Camera
Description: Short drama about the memories of an autistic adult.


Still from Spring Fashion
Still from Spring Fashion

Title: Spring Fashion
Genre: DVD Marketing
Client: Ceci Tokyo
Role: Director/Camera
Description: Filmed their fashion show and produced a DVD spring catalogue.


Still from What is Marketing?
Still from What is Marketing?

Title: What is Marketing?
Genre: Horror
Client: Oddball Challenge 2005
Role: Director, Camera and Editor
Description: Our challenge was to plan shoot and edit a 5 minute film in 24 hours. Artist Simon Clark becomes controlled his pair of cowboy boots.


Still from Ghetto Slang
Still from Ghetto Slang

Title: Ghetto Slang and Future Hear
Genre: Music video/Documentary
Client: Southwark Community TV Trust
Role: Director
Description: These are two films that were made with young people in Elephant and Castle. Ghetto Slang is a short documentary about crime prevention and South London Slang. Future Hear was a music video project.


Still from Mosaic Festival
Still from Mosaic Festival

Title: Mosaic Festival
Genre: Events Documentary
Client: Southwark Refugee Council
Role: Director
Description: This event celebrated cultural diversity in Southwark at a time when politicians where closing the doors on asylum seekers.