Recent Film/Long Form Projects
- 2008 - RocknRolla
- 2008 - Hellboy II: The Golden Army
- 2008 - Human Body: Pushing The Limits
- 2007 - Stardust
- 2007 - 28 Weeks Later
- 2006 - Mischief Night
- 2006 - Red Road - Winner of Cannes Film Festival Prix du Jury
- 2005 - Rome
- 2004 - King Arthur
- 2004 - Around the World in 80 Days
- 1998 - Lost in Space
- 1997 - Tomorrow Never Dies
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