Do you want a video produced or edited?

I can help you with that!

I have edited my own videos for 20 years and other people’s professionally for 15. I work fast and I work collaboratively, making sure you get exactly what you want. I work extensively with Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro, and to a good standard with Adobe After Effects. My background in scriptwriting gives me great insight into storytelling, whether that’s for a narrative video or promotional video.

My freelance hourly rate is $50, my day rate is $350, and I would love to help you tell your story. If you have a project you’d like to discuss with me, send me an email!

All the below videos (as well as everything on the Notme page) were edited by me, but pay attention to the text, because I might have shot them, produced them, or wrote them as well! I’m incredibly multi-talented!


This is my general showreel, if you’re in a hurry. At first I shied away from including so many Notme clips in there, but is it my fault that people haven’t paid me to edit as many visually dynamic projects as the ones I’ve made on my own?


This video was written, presented, and edited by me. And it allowed me to talk about wrestling at my job, which was a large thrill.


The original presentation was about 3 minutes long, and the job was to edit a social media post from it, so I cut it down considerably and kept the editing swift and punchy to grab and keep attention.


This was an exercise from a job I applied for. I was given the A and B camera shots of this woman introducing the portrait course. I created a colour palette, added the extra footage and photos from her Facebook, and edited the music. I think it turned out well, but the job posting got taken down before I had a chance to submit, so I’ll never know if it was what they were after. I can only assume they’re kicking themselves.


I planned, wrote and edited this video, with my colleague providing the voiceover. These videos take a long time to edit because they’re so cut up and jiggled around, but it’s all worth it because they are lucrative! None of the clips used are longer than 6 seconds, which means they’re not picked up by YouTube’s copyright algorithm and so you don’t have to share the revenue money! It’s cheeky, but it works!


This video was edited by me from around 2 hours of interview footage of the subject and another hour of audio from her mother. It took a while, but it was incredibly rewarding. It was wonderful to be given a little bit of space to find the story going through the interview. I had to cop out and use a little bit of narration to paper over some cracks, but I’m really pleased with how it turned out. It was originally supposed to be the first of a series of documentary-style interviews, but as ever the compilations Talent Recap were pumping out made more money short-term, so the series was shelved.


This video was shot and edited by me. It’s always rewarding to produce work like this for a small company like the Imagine Institute. Like any client, there’s a journey of discovery in terms of their brand and voice, but once you’ve zeroed in on it, the final video is always more effective.


This video, being primarily animation, was not animated by me, but I produced it, coordinated the voiceover, edited the audio, and provided a couple of cheeky voices too! It was a fun challenge to source other creatives to fulfill the tasks that I couldn’t, including the excellent animator and voice over artists.


This was originally a standard compilation video that I would make daily at Talent Recap, but I added in some chat and opinion and it ended up garnering 12m views, with many people skipping the performances and heading right for my assessments. If you read the comments below, there’s a lot of people who weren’t too happy with what I had to say, but that’s YouTube for you!


This was one of several panels that the festival put on this year, covering topics that were covered by the films we programmed. I edited this video.


This video was edited by me from a huge amount of footage from this meeting. It’s always a difficult and time-consuming job to condense huge swathes of footage down to not a lot, but it’s always rewarding making something palatably bite-size at the end.


This is the teaser trailer to a documentary I edited. It came to the festival I work for as an unwieldy feature length doc, and was not getting programmed in many festivals. But I re-edited it down to less than 30 minutes, and it since has had a lot more success.


Every year I edit the trailer for the Social Justice Film Festival. It’s a huge effort, going through a festival’s worth of films to find clips, but it’s always one of my favourite jobs of the year.




I wrote this film, am in it a bit, and edited it. I wanted to edit it in time for Christmas, and finished it around 4pm Christmas Day and my wife was not happy.


I wrote these two episodes for my buddy Aaron, and then edited them. I think they turned out pretty well, and technically neither of them definitively couldn’t happen in the Star Wars canon, so let’s just say they’re official (they’re not).