“You’ll find yourself overcome with awe”
“The most gripping documentary of the year”
“Intense... Jaw-dropping”
“One of the best documentaries of 2025”
“Delightfully irreverent”
“Unique, must-see TV”
“A pleasure of a film”
“a powerful tale of connection, purpose, and healing”
“ Rich in startling imagery”
“Compelling storytelling and breathtaking.”
“Inspirational”
“The way they edited it, directed it... it was emotional”
“Marvellous... impressive... Natural History as you’ve never seen it”
“This epic Earth odyssey stirs awe and reflection”
“This series is magnificent”
“Awe-inspiring... majestic”
“Effortlessly compelling and told with grace”
“Wildlife documentary at the top of its game”
“I was gripped and moved”
“Beautiful, shocking and inspiring”
“Awe-inspiring... you’ll be gasping in astonishment”
“Wondrous television... It’s the BBC at it’s best”
“A stirring double portrait.”
“Provoked extreme emotions... I was left in awe”
“Tiny World has charm to spare.”
“This quirky docu-series fires on all cylinders.”
“Near perfect... wonderful... awesome”
“Stunning... fascinating... majestic”
Last Breath is available on Itunes and Netflix.
“So taut and claustrophobic, it will have you gasping for air.”
“A tense, gripping documentary.”
Jago: A Life Underwater is produced by James Reed for Underdog Films Ltd in association with Fantomline Pictures, James Morgan Films and Vistaar Productions. Distributed by Blue Ant Media
“Immersive and poetic: let it wash over you.”
“As good as TV can be... a life shown with stunning artistry.”
This is the trailer for the National Geographic TV series Hostile Planet. I edited the Oceans episode.
“Excellent, pure and engaging television. A visual and emotional triumph.”
“Gorgeous... demonstrates just how fragile life can be.”
Rise of the Warrior Apes is an award winning feature length documentary which aired on the Discovery channel.
“An astonishing landmark documentary.”
“Natural History’s first political drama.”
“Flabbergasting… enthralling… a deep curiosity about man’s place in the natural world.”
“Superb film-making... utterly unmissable”