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Films
Worked on
Clarke Andrews tempest
A feature-length film, now in Post-Production. Ben was cinematographer and Director Of Photography.
Marooned on the island once inhabited by Prospero, washed up silent film star Clarke Andrews (Charlie Coldfield) finds himself enchanted by the residual magic of events long forgotten. But he is not alone…
Watched over by the impish spirit Ariel (Jim Causley), Clarke’s memories, dreams, hopes and fears are revealed as fragments of Shakespeare’s last play unfold. Clarke Andrews Tempest features songs written and performed by renowned singer songwriter Jim Causley and additional score from The Dalwood Rocket.
Ghost Party
Ghost Party is the first music video from RamEagle.
It was shot at Poltimore House, Exeter.
Ben was editor on the project
Repercussions
Repercussions is a short film by Wandering Tiger.
Ben worked as first AD
The Price For Fire
Through the elusive figure of M and the meandering eye of the camera, The Price for Fire explores narratives of unrest and resistance from an intimate perspective. Bridging collective and individual experiences of what became known as the Sessantotto in Italy, the work considers questions that era left open.
Ben appears as one of the two voices in the piece
The film was screened in Rotterdam and produced by Manic Owl productions.
He Said
He Said is a short film by Creative Transplant Films.
Ben worked as second camera on the project
Davro's Inferno
A short film made for the Exeter Phoenix 48hr film competition in 2015.
The whole film was conceived and produced in 48hrs with a small cast/crew of three.
Quiet Remains
A short film about library closures in the mining town of Beddau, Wales.
Directed by Darren J. Coles, this film was screened in Cardiff Museum
Ben worked on the project as a sound designer.
Hell's Bells
Ben worked as first Assistant Director on this BFI short
Rosie Dean doesn't look like a typical Morris dancer, but something about her local group has drawn her in to the extent that she has cut off all contact with her friends and family...
Quirky British pastime or sinister secret society? Hell’s Bells explores the dark underbelly of this ancient folk tradition.
Hell’s Bells, was produced as part of Creative England and the BFI Network's iShorts scheme for emerging filmmakers and has screened at a number of festivals including Aesthetica Short Film Festival and Starburst International Film Festival.