Faraway Fields
RTE One
Broadcast : June 2023
Location Director and Camera
An Irish forester travels to the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil to live with the the local indigenous people – the Pataxó. Can she cope with the gruelling day-to-day reality of subsistence living and the struggle for survival and what might she learn?
Futureville Ireland
RTE One
Broadcast : November 2024
Shooting Director
Three-part series delving into the future as we create a new city - Futureville aka Athlone. Watch as the town in the middle of Ireland is re-imagined as a near future metropolis, a capital of the midlands and a new home for 250,000 people in 2050.
Room to Improve
RTE One
Shooting Director - Season 13&14
Broadcast : January 2023
Room to Improve is a factual entertainment series broadcast on RTÉ ONE. Fronted by Architect Dermot Bannon, this home renovation series features a diverse mix of renovations, rescues and new builds.
Path to Paris
RTE One
Broadcast : July 2024
Shooting Director
Path to Paris follows Ireland's top medal prospects as they strive to qualify for the greatest show on earth, the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The show was nominated for an RTS award for best sport documentary.
New Money
RTE Player
Broadcast : February 2023
Director, Camera
Three-part series delving into the fast-emerging and lucrative worlds of e-sports, cryptocurrencies and premium sneakers. We take a look at where the money is being made and meet the young gen-z businesspeople taking these industries by storm.
Horizon Tokyo
RTE One
Director, Camera
Broadcast: July 2021
Horizon Tokyo follows 9 athletes across 3 episodes qualify for the Olympic Games. Get to know the men and women behind the green singlet who will be representing Ireland at the biggest show on earth. Featuring Kellie Harrington, Ciara Mageean, Thomas Barr, Ellen Keane and others.
Hardest Harvest
RTE One
Director, Camera
An Irish farmer, forester and fisherman travel to the harshest of environments in some of the world’s poorest countries to live off the land and sea using nothing but their bare hands and basic tools. Can they cope with the gruelling day-to-day reality of subsistence living and the struggle for survival in sub-Saharan Africa?