Nick is an accomplished director of photography, lighting cameraman, editor and scriptwriter for documentary, news, lifestyle and corporate video assignments, with more recent experience developing, producing and writing for original television series.
Nick was Director of Photography and Series Editor on two seasons of Tycoon Talk, the first independently-commissioned English language show by TVB, Hong Kong’s dominant free-to-air broadcaster. On the second season of Tycoon Talk, in addition to DP, Nick took on the role of scriptwriter for all eight episodes. Seen by over 2 million viewers, each season Tycoon Talk profiled eight leading Hong Kong businessmen and tycoons.
Tycoon Talk was followed by Adventures to the Edge, a groundbreaking 6-part wildlife series, again for TVB Hong Kong. Nick was Director of Photography, Senior Editor and Co-Producer. Work included an intense 3-week shoot in Kenya, and over 6 months in post production.
In between broadcast and corporate assignments for both local and international clients, Nick is developing content and scriptwriting for a range of factual and documentary projects.
CLIENTS:
Broadcast assignments have included work for BBC World, BBC Scotland, National Geographic Channel, Al Jazeera, NRK Norwegian Television, TV2 Denmark, ABC Australia, and Maya Vision (for the BBC series, “The Story of China”).
Corporate clients have included HSBC, PwC, Linklaters, Wallpaper*, Conde Nast, Superga, Laureus, HKTDC, Husky Oil, and AVH Live (a division of Ogilvy).
National Geographic: 'Emeralds'
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Documentary
by National Geographic Channel
Freelance Cameraman
BBC FastTrack
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Television
by BBC World News
Freelance Cameraman
Animal Mega Moves: Horses
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Documentary
by Windfall Films / National Geographic Channel
Freelance Cameraman
Al Arabiya Travel
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Television
by Al Arabiya News Channel
Freelance Cameraman
Tea Trekking
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Television
by Chickenfish.TV
Director of Photography, Cameraman
Futures in Film
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Video
by Chickenfish.TV for the Motion Picture Association
Cameraman, Editor
School of Creative Media (Hong Kong)
(2004-2005)