"Saltwater Soul" is an experimental audio documentary that’s really close to my heart. It dives into the world of sea swimming in Brighton, seen through the eyes of a passionate swimmer. The documentary mixes the peaceful sounds of the ocean with the lively atmosphere of protests against pollution by British water companies
Read MoreI'm thrilled to announce that my short documentary, “Echoes of Cockney”, is featured in an episode of BBC Radio 4's acclaimed radio show, Short Cuts. In this episode, host Josie Long presents a collection of short documentaries under the theme:
"Evaporating answers, mysterious music and disappearing dialects - Josie Long presents short documentaries about things in danger of becoming lost."
My documentary is a heartfelt interview with my father, delving into the gradual loss of the Cockney dialect and rhyming slang, exploring the profound changes in East London over the years and what it means to be a cockney. The piece also includes poetry written by me, juxtaposed against the interview, giving more context and expressing my own feelings on Cockney culture.
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Just dropped a new audio tale that's not your usual smoke sesh story.
If you love a good scare with your smoke, this one's for you.
Read MoreThis poem paints a vivid picture of late-night searches, the hypnotic rhythm of keystrokes, and the vast expanse of online knowledge. Join me in exploring the luminous void of our digital age.
I wrote this poem based on the prompt from Audio Playground
"Inspired by your last 5 Google searches, create a sonic poem."
An abstract audio poem about city life and the regular rush of cars that pass my window.
This was written and recorded for the In The Dark - Short Feature Course
Written, Recorded, Voiced and Sound Designed by James Trice
Read MoreHad the privilege to assist during the creation of the foley used in some of this season and got to do some sound design for episode 3.
Massive big ups to The Rez team
Read MoreAround the peak of lockdown, when Coronavirus seemed out of control in the UK, I submitted a short audio diary to Cathy FitzGerald for her BBC Radio 4 piece Life on Lockdown.
The piece as a whole is just lovely, I still cry every time i listen to it. Cathy’s general good nature shines through in her story telling and in how she approached putting it all together.
My part starts around the 10.30min mark and just documents my experience of lockdown, how it increased contact with my father and the death of my Nan.
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Read MoreA 2 minute podcast I entered into the MyRodeCast competition
"Jane, John, Love and Videotapes" is a short interview which reveals how my mother and father met, his still taboo occupation and how it changed their lives
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