

My international TV production career has given me a wealth of practical, creative, hands-on production & post production experience. I have shot, produced and directed in Australia, the United Kingdom, Afghanistan, Russia, Chukotka, Kamchatka, Karelia, Siberia, Chechnya, Ingushetia, Ossetia, Kaliningrad, Belarus, Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan as well as India, Peru, Baja Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines.
I have worked on numerous projects for a diverse range of clients such as the BBC, ITN, TVam, the Ten Network, MTV Europe, British American Tobacco, Heineken, Interbrew, The World Fire Safety Foundation, The International Olympic Committee, Greenpeace, The International Red Cross, Medicines Sans Frontieres, Icewalk, Mazda, Telstra, The Moscow Film Festival, E! Entertainment, Eurotrash, Fortean TV, Virgin Blue Inflight, Foxtel, Freemantle Media, the Hallmark Channel Asia and many more.
Please click on either TV or Corporate to view my work details & history reels.
You can also read my Strange Journeys blog here.
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Key Skills:
Able to create & supervise from initial brief to final mix; out in the field or in the studio
Can work autonomously & to tight deadlines
Sound editorial judgment
Multi-skilled: production, post-production, camera, edit & script
Conceptual, lateral thinker; able to generate ideas, ‘outside the box’
Award & competition winning, published photographer with pro Nikon kit
Seasoned Apple Mac user: proficient on Final Cut Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom & related media applications including Final Draft
I am currently based in Australia. I have valid British & Australian passports and am able to travel/relocate at short notice.
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‘Peter has a unique way of seeing things, a vivid imagination, a distinctive gift for breathtaking visuals and an amazing attention to detail.’
William Hall, Journalist, Author,
Past President of the Film Critic’s Circle, London