James Rupp
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2014 |
Editor
Television |
Britain's Darkest Taboos ITV |
|
2014 |
Editor
Television |
Double Your House For Half The Money Red House |
|
2014 |
Editor
Television |
The Speakmans ITV |
|
2010 |
Producer/Director
Television |
Above & Beyond ITV |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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1992 | Environmental Biology | University College of Wales |
Equipment
My Equipment/Kit: Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Pro Tools, Avid Symphony
I can use: Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Pro Tools, Avid Symphony
About me
Within broadcast television I have extensive experience working as Producer and Editor across a broad spectrum of programme genres from fast-paced factual entertainment shows to high profile emotionally charged documentaries. I have good management skills that I apply to budgeting , preparing briefs, working on location and ultimately delivering in edit.I am editorially robust with the creative 'know how' to deliver engaging programmes to the tightest deadlines.I have always embraced the changing face of post-production and pride myself in having solid technical knowledge together with a calm yet enthusiastic attitude to any production.
Additional information:
I am a confident director who can clearly communicate vision to location teams and talent.
Bring valuable editorial and creative concepts to a project.
Quickly understand briefs and a confident communicator at executive production level.
Experience liaising directly with Commissioners
Build trusted relationships leading to repeat business.
A thorough understanding of compliance and legals.
Broad creative 'know how' experience
Confident self-shooter
Craft Avid Editor (own Media Composer & Symphony)
License & Passport
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Secondary Job Title | Producer/Director |
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Job Titles | Video Editor, Producer, Post Production Producer |
Years in industry | 6+ years |
Organisations / Memberships | PACT (UK), Production Guild (UK) |