Peter has been making films for most of his life. "From that first experience sitting in a cinema and watching this image appear on a screen I was completely hooked. At the tender age of seven I made my first epic with a standard eight camera bought with three books of greenshield stamps."

Peter moved onto Super 8 then 16mm, (his favourite format). Using Arriflex BL cameras he made many films for local charities and has worked with Penelope Keith, Robert Hardy, Janet Brown, Dora Bryan and Katie Boyle. He won the Sussex Film Festival three times and with "The Rubber Plant" went on to win the 'Mermaid Trophy' for Best Amateur Comedy in England 1989.

After balancing a full time job with filmmaking for many years, Peter decided to turn professional in 2000, producing videos for UK Sports Council, Connexions, Care For The Carers, Lewes FC, Raystede Animal Centre and many more.

Peter now has over twenty theatre companies who use his services each year along with many schools and colleges.

Proudest moment to date: "Filming the 'Music in our Lifetimes' concert at the Royal Albert Hall. The logistics were a nightmare but we had a great team of technicians and I'm very proud of the completed DVD."

Peter is currently working on a short ghost story, hopefully to be filmed in Normandy, France in February 2005. "We've found an amazing 17th Century farmhouse, miles from anywhere. There's no television or radio, just you and a very big and incredibly creepy house. The story is about a retired Oxford don who decides to visit the house and write a short novel. We have a brilliant script, crew and actors and hopefully a brilliant film."

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