Vaughan Matthews' Miscellaneous credits
The Sly Persuaders Control
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor for the Ages
A feature-length observational documentary by John Bridcut about the greatest tenor of our times, his comeback from illness, and the challenges of singing Verdi’s Otello..
Leaving Cambridge Again
This is a film poem using perhaps the most famous Chinese poem of the 20th century by Xu Zhimo. We use high powered projectors to project the Chinese characters over the night landscapes and buildings of Cambridge. Later this film was used to open the refurbished chapel at Kings College Cambridge
The Return of Harry Lime
Marking Orson Welles’ centenary, on May 6, 2015, this short film documenting a cinematic experiment that used St John’s famous Bridge of Sighs as its canvas is being released. The film was made by Dr Fred Baker and shows the screening of a unique mapping film celebrating Welles' most famous character, Harry Lime, of "The Third Man" fame.
The Story of Indie
I lit many of the key interviews in this BBC series reflecting on the Indie music scene.
International Truth and Justice commission
After working on Channel 4’s investigation into the Sri Lanka war crimes with Callum Macrae I was contacted by Frances Harrison to “ make it so their mother can’t recognize them but still look interesting” as we filmed the the testimony of victims of torture still occurring in 2015.
Wootton Bassett: The Town that Remembers
The behind-the-scenes story of the town of Wootton Bassett, whose tributes to fallen soldiers have earned the community the first royal title awarded in over 100 years.I shot 2 days of the runup to “repatriation day” and was one of 9 cameramen shooting on the day itself
The Beauty of Books
This series which I shared a credit with Mike Robinson on, looks at the wonder of books. It includes groundbreaking access to the British Library where I filmed the Codex Sinaticus, the oldest edition of the New Testament. HDCAM
Elgar: The Man behind the Mask
Those who see Elgar as only the creator of “Land of Hope and Glory” will be amazed by this study of his work. Includes performances of his work played by the BBC symphony orchestra and an 80 piece choir, never filmed before. HDCAM
Time Watch
Was The Black Death really caused by Bubonic plague.
Ancestors - Stonehenge
Julian Richards unearths some surprising revelations about our most famous Megalith.
Jurassic
There is a huge gap in knowledge about the Jurassic Era. Can it be filled by discoveries coming to light in the deserts of Patagonia?
LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH - Life after Adoption
Two-part update to the award winning series about adoption which re-visits families 2 years after their children moved in.
MR TREBUS - A LIFE OF GRIME
A LIFE OF GRIME
Haringey Environmental Health observational documentary series
The Sly Persuaders Control
Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor for the Ages
A feature-length observational documentary by John Bridcut about the greatest tenor of our times, his comeback from illness, and the challenges of singing Verdi’s Otello..
Leaving Cambridge Again
This is a film poem using perhaps the most famous Chinese poem of the 20th century by Xu Zhimo. We use high powered projectors to project the Chinese characters over the night landscapes and buildings of Cambridge. Later this film was used to open the refurbished chapel at Kings College Cambridge
The Return of Harry Lime
Marking Orson Welles’ centenary, on May 6, 2015, this short film documenting a cinematic experiment that used St John’s famous Bridge of Sighs as its canvas is being released. The film was made by Dr Fred Baker and shows the screening of a unique mapping film celebrating Welles' most famous character, Harry Lime, of "The Third Man" fame.
The Story of Indie
I lit many of the key interviews in this BBC series reflecting on the Indie music scene.
International Truth and Justice commission
After working on Channel 4’s investigation into the Sri Lanka war crimes with Callum Macrae I was contacted by Frances Harrison to “ make it so their mother can’t recognize them but still look interesting” as we filmed the the testimony of victims of torture still occurring in 2015.
Wootton Bassett: The Town that Remembers
The behind-the-scenes story of the town of Wootton Bassett, whose tributes to fallen soldiers have earned the community the first royal title awarded in over 100 years.I shot 2 days of the runup to “repatriation day” and was one of 9 cameramen shooting on the day itself
The Beauty of Books
This series which I shared a credit with Mike Robinson on, looks at the wonder of books. It includes groundbreaking access to the British Library where I filmed the Codex Sinaticus, the oldest edition of the New Testament. HDCAM
Elgar: The Man behind the Mask
Those who see Elgar as only the creator of “Land of Hope and Glory” will be amazed by this study of his work. Includes performances of his work played by the BBC symphony orchestra and an 80 piece choir, never filmed before. HDCAM
Time Watch
Was The Black Death really caused by Bubonic plague.
Ancestors - Stonehenge
Julian Richards unearths some surprising revelations about our most famous Megalith.
Jurassic
There is a huge gap in knowledge about the Jurassic Era. Can it be filled by discoveries coming to light in the deserts of Patagonia?
LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH - Life after Adoption
Two-part update to the award winning series about adoption which re-visits families 2 years after their children moved in.
MR TREBUS - A LIFE OF GRIME
A LIFE OF GRIME
Haringey Environmental Health observational documentary series
Massive Capital Video | The Sly Persuaders Control
BBC4 | Crux Pictures | Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor for the Ages
A feature-length observational documentary by John Bridcut about the greatest tenor of our times, his comeback from illness, and the challenges of singing Verdi’s Otello..
Leaving Cambridge Again
This is a film poem using perhaps the most famous Chinese poem of the 20th century by Xu Zhimo. We use high powered projectors to project the Chinese characters over the night landscapes and buildings of Cambridge. Later this film was used to open the refurbished chapel at Kings College Cambridge
The Return of Harry Lime
Marking Orson Welles’ centenary, on May 6, 2015, this short film documenting a cinematic experiment that used St John’s famous Bridge of Sighs as its canvas is being released. The film was made by Dr Fred Baker and shows the screening of a unique mapping film celebrating Welles' most famous character, Harry Lime, of "The Third Man" fame.
BBC4 | Telesgop Productions | The Story of Indie
I lit many of the key interviews in this BBC series reflecting on the Indie music scene.
CH4 | International Truth and Justice commission
After working on Channel 4’s investigation into the Sri Lanka war crimes with Callum Macrae I was contacted by Frances Harrison to “ make it so their mother can’t recognize them but still look interesting” as we filmed the the testimony of victims of torture still occurring in 2015.
BBC1 | Wootton Bassett: The Town that Remembers
The behind-the-scenes story of the town of Wootton Bassett, whose tributes to fallen soldiers have earned the community the first royal title awarded in over 100 years.I shot 2 days of the runup to “repatriation day” and was one of 9 cameramen shooting on the day itself
BBC4 | Tern TV | The Beauty of Books
This series which I shared a credit with Mike Robinson on, looks at the wonder of books. It includes groundbreaking access to the British Library where I filmed the Codex Sinaticus, the oldest edition of the New Testament. HDCAM
BBC4 | Prospect Pictures | Elgar: The Man behind the Mask
Those who see Elgar as only the creator of “Land of Hope and Glory” will be amazed by this study of his work. Includes performances of his work played by the BBC symphony orchestra and an 80 piece choir, never filmed before. HDCAM
BBC2 | Time Watch
Was The Black Death really caused by Bubonic plague.
BBC2 | Ancestors - Stonehenge
Julian Richards unearths some surprising revelations about our most famous Megalith.
BBC Horizon | Jurassic
There is a huge gap in knowledge about the Jurassic Era. Can it be filled by discoveries coming to light in the deserts of Patagonia?
BBC1 | LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH - Life after Adoption
Two-part update to the award winning series about adoption which re-visits families 2 years after their children moved in.
BBC1 | MR TREBUS - A LIFE OF GRIME
BBC1 | A LIFE OF GRIME
Haringey Environmental Health observational documentary series
Massive Capital Video | The Sly Persuaders Control
BBC4 | Crux Pictures | Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor for the Ages
A feature-length observational documentary by John Bridcut about the greatest tenor of our times, his comeback from illness, and the challenges of singing Verdi’s Otello..
Leaving Cambridge Again
This is a film poem using perhaps the most famous Chinese poem of the 20th century by Xu Zhimo. We use high powered projectors to project the Chinese characters over the night landscapes and buildings of Cambridge. Later this film was used to open the refurbished chapel at Kings College Cambridge
The Return of Harry Lime
Marking Orson Welles’ centenary, on May 6, 2015, this short film documenting a cinematic experiment that used St John’s famous Bridge of Sighs as its canvas is being released. The film was made by Dr Fred Baker and shows the screening of a unique mapping film celebrating Welles' most famous character, Harry Lime, of "The Third Man" fame.
BBC4 | Telesgop Productions | The Story of Indie
I lit many of the key interviews in this BBC series reflecting on the Indie music scene.
CH4 | International Truth and Justice commission
After working on Channel 4’s investigation into the Sri Lanka war crimes with Callum Macrae I was contacted by Frances Harrison to “ make it so their mother can’t recognize them but still look interesting” as we filmed the the testimony of victims of torture still occurring in 2015.
BBC1 | Wootton Bassett: The Town that Remembers
The behind-the-scenes story of the town of Wootton Bassett, whose tributes to fallen soldiers have earned the community the first royal title awarded in over 100 years.I shot 2 days of the runup to “repatriation day” and was one of 9 cameramen shooting on the day itself
BBC4 | Tern TV | The Beauty of Books
This series which I shared a credit with Mike Robinson on, looks at the wonder of books. It includes groundbreaking access to the British Library where I filmed the Codex Sinaticus, the oldest edition of the New Testament. HDCAM
BBC4 | Prospect Pictures | Elgar: The Man behind the Mask
Those who see Elgar as only the creator of “Land of Hope and Glory” will be amazed by this study of his work. Includes performances of his work played by the BBC symphony orchestra and an 80 piece choir, never filmed before. HDCAM
BBC2 | Time Watch
Was The Black Death really caused by Bubonic plague.
BBC2 | Ancestors - Stonehenge
Julian Richards unearths some surprising revelations about our most famous Megalith.
BBC Horizon | Jurassic
There is a huge gap in knowledge about the Jurassic Era. Can it be filled by discoveries coming to light in the deserts of Patagonia?
BBC1 | LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH - Life after Adoption
Two-part update to the award winning series about adoption which re-visits families 2 years after their children moved in.
BBC1 | MR TREBUS - A LIFE OF GRIME
BBC1 | A LIFE OF GRIME
Haringey Environmental Health observational documentary series