
EDUCATIONAL
Content produced for educational institutions and charities.
The Bronze Bell Wreck
In 2021, Marine contractors MSDS surveyed the site of a Genoese merchant ship, which sank in 1740 delivering Tuscan marble to Liverpool. I was asked to produce a series of shorts explaining the process of surveying the wreck. Here are two.
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Additional camera - Ollie Pitts
HMS Northumberland
HMS Northumberland was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy that sunk off the Kent coast during the Great Storm of 1703. All 253 hands were lost.
Designated as a protected wreck, the Northumberland is now being researched by a team of expert maritime archaeologists, and for the first time in over 300 years, it's secrets are being discovered. Produced by Emmy award-winning cameraman Michael Pitts, this is the story of the HMS Northumberland.
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The University of Oxford: Virtual Field Trips
When in-person field trips were cancelled due to the pandemic, The University of Oxford Earth Sciences department commissioned a series of six films to allow the students to continue their studies. The films were shot by Emmy award-winning natural history cameraman Michael Pitts in Scotland and Cornwall, and were greatly appreciated by the students for their cinematic style and depth of information.
Below is the trailer for the Scotland films, as well as the first episode of the series.
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