PREVIOUS WORK
Triplevision has been creating innovative, entertaining and thought-provoking TV for over twenty years. From hard-hitting documentaries to light-hearted family entertainment, they have built a reputation for delivering high-quality television.


The Disability Paradox | BBC NI & BBC FOUR
Chris Lynch has been in a wheelchair from the age of six. On this very personal journey, he explores whether it’s possible to be truly happy if you're disabled.


SAVING FACE | BBC NI
Janine Howard prepares to fulfil her dream of getting married, but after a childhood illness left her with a facial disfigurement, does she feel that beauty is only skin deep?


WITH THIS RING - SERIES 2 | UTV
The second series of With This Ring meets Northern Ireland's most entertaining couples and we get the lowdown on the trials and tribulations of married life.


THE LAST SHOWMEN | BBC
The Cullen family have been bringing all the fun of the fair to people's doorsteps since 1860. We explore whether this unique way of life is in danger of becoming extinct.


OPEN MIC - RANDOM ACTS | CHANNEL 4
A film about Daniel. A stand-up comedian with a crippling fear of crowds, open-spaces and public embarrassment.


WITH THIS RING - SERIES 1 | UTV
A light-hearted look at life, love and marriage in Northern Ireland from the perspectives of ten of the country's liveliest couples.


THE WALL | BBC NI
We follow the lives of ordinary people living in extraordinary circumstances and examine life in the shadow of one of Northern Ireland's most volatile interfaces.


BULLY FOR YOU | BBC NI
Eamonn Devlin goes on a personal journey examining the lasting emotional scars from being bullied as a child and agonises over whether to meet his childhood tormentor.


Cairde i gCéin | BBC: IRISH LANGUAGE
A family from west Belfast travel to Brazil with a group of volunteers to build houses for the poor.


BACK TO THE WALL | DU DANCE - ARTS FILM
A dance piece produced for ‘DU Dance NI’ and Choreographed by acclaimed Choreographer ‘Royston Maldoom'


SHALOM BELFAST? | BBC NI
Ithamar Handelman Smith explores why some people in Northern Ireland have taken sides in the Middle East conflict. Are familiar sectarian rivalries being played out?


MOTHER TERESA 123 SPRINGHILL AVENUE | BBC NI
Tells the controversial story of Mother Teresa living in West Belfast in the early 70s and how, according to locals, she was forced to leave Belfast by the Catholic Church.


PILGRIMS | BBC NI
The story of the thousands of Northern Irish pilgrims who flock to the controversial shrine of Medjugorje.