About

James is an award-winning camera operator who works across Feature Films, TV, and Commercials.

As a member of the Association of Camera Operators (ACO), he is known for creating unique camera movement styles with Gimbals, Remote head systems and technically advanced Remote Camera Platforms.

Merging his unique operating skillset with vast technical knowledge and experience, James is equally happy to work as a precise, attentive camera operator when needed whilst also able to deploy his Steadicam, Gimbal and vast array of Remote camera platform skills when required.

James's Remote platform experience as a camera operator includes the following.

  • Fixed arm and telescopic cranes with a static base and on tracking vehicles from 6ft to 75ft, including choreographing elaborate single-take gimbal handoff shots involving multiple cranes at once.

  • On Road/Off Road tracking vehicles, High-speed tracking vehicles, Motorbike to motorbike tracking, boat to boat tracking, U-Crane Arm cars

  • Programmable wire rigs, manual wire rigs, drop rigs, descender/ascender rigs etc.

  • The Agito (a remote control ground-based camera platform),

  • Moving and static remote telescopic column systems.

  • James has also combined many of these platforms with the unique gimbal quick release system he co-developed known as "The Shotdock" to create unique single-take shots and capture high octane stunt sequences.

James won the Guild of Television Camera Professionals Award for Excellence in 2019 for his work on the BBC Live Broadcast "Birmingham Commonwealth Games Handover" (a 7-minute single-take live broadcast). In addition, he received the Royal Television Award for best Multi-Camera Work on the BBC's "The Way Out Final Episode" (a 45-minute single-take TV episode).

James was also the Remote Head Operator on a groundbreaking virtual production project filmed with RSA Films called 100% Shutterstock which was awarded 'Best Use of Virtual Production' at The APA Ideas Awards 2022 and also nominated for Multiple technical innovation awards.

In 2015 James founded Motion24, a collective of highly skilled camera operators and technicians; he worked with this team to develop some of the most groundbreaking camera movement tools in use today.