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Dave Eden Sound CV David Eden Location Sound Recordist Mobile: 07970 257 371 David Eden , Eden Sound Limited Mobile: 07970 257 371 Email: mailto:[email protected] Credits Amongst other shows, 2016 has included Operation Orkney (WT) – BBC Three one-hours exploring Orkney - archaeology, wildlife and adventure with Chris Packham, Neil Oliver, Andy Torbet, Shini Somara Series Producer: Jamie Simpson Series Director: Justin Kelly Camera: Doug Allen, Alastair McCormick Magcon European Tour (WT) - Netflix Observational documentary following Magcon (America’s most famous Youtube stars) round Europe with Cameron Dallas and colleagues Hairy Bikers Home Cooking (WT) – BBC Producer: Michelle Crowley Camera/Director: Richard Hill 15+ shows on this series The Choir – Gareth’s Best in Britain – BBC Alan Cumming’s Edge of Scotland (WT) – STV Alan Cumming’s exploration of the Outer Hebrides Camera: Martin Newstead Producer/Director: Alison Pinkney A Very British Farm (WT) – Keo Films A year in the life of a Lake District Farm One Born Every Minute – Channel 4 Series 10 Natural World Falcons (WT) – BBC Producer: Simon Baxter Camera: Mark Payne-Gill, Simon Lewis Britain’s Most Spectacular Backyard Builds – Channel 4 Corporates for Virgin Money, Lidl, Nissan, and Dept. of Transport Commercial for Strava 2015 and Previous Years Operation Iceberg - BBC1 (2 x 1 hour programs) RTS 2013 Award Winner Science & Natural History BAFTA Scotland Winner Best Documentary Series 2013 Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival Best Science Series 2013 Following the birth of an iceberg in Greeland Director: Matt Barrett & Louise Fergusson Camera: Doug Allen & Keith Schofield [email protected] www.davideden.co.uk Feb 2014 David Eden Location Sound Recordist Mobile: 07970 257 371 Britain and the Sea – BBC1 David Dimbleby’s four-part documentary Director: Rosie Schellenberg / Graham Cooper / Alexander Leith Camera: Mike Garner Victorian Bakers – BBC Series Producer: Peter Sweasey Camera: Will Edwards The Food Chain – Channel 4 Producer: Michelle Crowley Camera/Director: Richard Hill Trust Me I’m a Doctor – BBC I did various inserts on this. Countryfile – BBC Britain’s Great War – BBC Presented by Jeremy Paxman Director: Julian Birkett Camera: Mike Garner Planet Oil – BBC I was the additional sound recordist for all the North Sea filming Presented by Iain Stewart Producer: Richard Downs Camera: Andy Ford Secret Knowledge – BBC4 The Living Mountain: A Cairngorms Journey Director: Jon Morrice Horizon – BBC1. Eat, Fast and Live Longer Michael Moseley investigates the benefits of fasting Director: Kate Dart Camera: Mike Garner Gaol @ Gael – BBC Alba Director: Michael Hines Camera: John Mackinnon Come Dine with Me – Channel 4 (150+ episodes) Springwatch Remote Team 2014 Scotland – BBC1 Producer: Lucy Smith Camera: Mark Sharman Fake or Fortune – BBC Blue Peter – BBC1 Radz’ climbing challenge – Lake District and Switzerland Director: Emma Carroll Camera: Mike Carling/Keith Partridge Coast Series 10 – BBC1 Various inserts Torquil’s Guide to being a Gael – BBC Alba Director: Michael Hines Camera: John Mackinnon [email protected] www.davideden.co.uk Feb 2014 David Eden Location Sound Recordist Mobile: 07970 257 371 Horizon Special – BBC – What’s the Right Diet for You? Producer: Paul Overton Camera: Richard Cook/Ivan Hinchley Ryder Cup 2014 Official Film DVD – European Tour Productions The One Show – BBC1 Sir Chris Bonnington’s climb of the Old Man of Hoy Camera: Keith Partridge Sci-Fi Pets – Channel4 Radz’ climbing challenge – Lake District and Switzerland Producer Director: Nick Angel Camera: Richard Rankin Beyond Extreme – Pilot for Red Bull With Danny MacAskill and Gerry Sims Director: Mike Christie Camera: Craig Hastings Don’t Tell the Bride – BBC1 Director: Michael Hines Camera: Craig Mckirdy World’s Best Diet – Channel 4 - Ethiopia Presented by Jimmy Doherty. Producer / Director: Lana Salah Camera: Mike Garner “Elaine C Smith’s Birdseye View” – Portpatrick – Solus Productions for STV Director: Tony Kearney Camera: Craig Mckirdy Harvest – BBC2 Two series of three one-hour factual with ‘as-live’ links Producer: Lucy Smith Director: James Morgan The Secret Knowledge Abbotsford House – BBC4 Documentary Director: Bill McLeod Camera: Mike Cuthbert Big Ballet – Channel 4 Series Producer: Kirsty Cunningham Wildlife Cameramen at Work – BBC4 Documentary about wildlife cameramen. Director: Bill Macleod & Jon Morrice Camera: Mike Cuthbert Time Team Special – Channel 4 Britain’s Bronze Age mummies Producer/Director Jobin Sampson Lord of the Green Mountain – ARTE/ Terramata (working title, to be broadcast) Documentary in search for the elusive Arabian leopard in the mountains of Oman Director: Mike Birkhead Camera: Mike Cuthbert [email protected] www.davideden.co.uk Feb 2014 David Eden Location Sound Recordist Mobile: 07970 257 371 Supermarket Secrets – BBC Director: Matt Ainsworth Camera: Alastair McCormick Great British Countryside – BBC1 (2 out of 4 x 1 hour programs) Director: Bill Macleod, Camera: Alastair McCormick Director: Matt Ainsworth, Camera: Nick Manley/Richard Ranken Autumn Watch 2011 - BBC Camera/Director: Richard Taylor-Jones, Director: Lucy Smith, Camera: Mike Cuthbert Natural World – Echo an Unforgettable Elephant – Mike Birkhead Associates Director: Mike Birkhead, Camera: Mike Cuthbert Men of Rock – BBC Two of three one-hour programmes on the geology of Scotland with Prof. Iain Stewart Directors: Andrew Thompson & Matt Barrett Camera: Will Edwards People’s Palaces – BBC4 Two one-hour programmes on the golden age of civic architecture. Directors: Jack Cocker & Katy Homan Camera: Will Edwards Coast – BBC1 Various episodes over the years Jimmy’s Food Factory – BBC1 Directors: Jennifer King & Jo Scott Camera: Phil Broom River Cottage Heroes - Channel 4 Keo Films. Camera/Director: Richard Hill Location Location Location – Channel 4 Various episodes over the years. Grand Designs – Channel 4 I have worked on numerous episodes Talk Back Productions Relocation Relocation Channel 4 Director: Nina Brown Camera: Paul Edwards Turas Tony – BBC Gaelic – Solus Productions Director: Duncan Macdonald & Jim Webster Camera: James McLaughlin Voyages of Construction – BBC1 Programme: ‘How to Build a Nuclear Submarine’ Steps – Ten Years On – ITV Director: Tom McKay Camera: Phil Broom Quiz Trippers – Channel 4 Director/Camera: Steven Handley & Richard Higson River Cottage Winter is Coming - Channel 4 Keo Films. Camera/Director: Richard Hill Jimmy’s Global Harvest BBC1 Two episodes (Kenya and USA) in this four part series. Director: Michael Burke Camera: Will Edwards & Mike Garner [email protected] www.davideden.co.uk Feb 2014 David Eden Location Sound Recordist Mobile: 07970 257 371 T in the Park 2004 to 2014 – BBC Scotland I’ve worked on this for ten years ‘Real Monarch of the Glen’ - Mike Birkhead Associates for BBC1 6 x 1/2 hour observational documentary about the ‘re-wilding’ of Scotland at the Alladale Estate. Director: Kate Munro Camera: Mike Cutherbert Elvis – BBC Scotland (Scottish BAFTA Nominee for 2009) One hour drama for the opening night of the new Gaelic digital channel Director: Robbie Fraser Camera: Paul Gavin River Cottage Road Trip - Channel 4 Keo Films. Summer and Winter Specials. 2 x 1 hour programs Director: Clare Whalley Camera: Richard Hill Mountain – BBC IWC Media. Griff Rhys Jones presents this series about the mountains of Britain. 3 x 1 hour programs from a series of five programs. Directors: Ian Scollay, Ian MacMillan and Jonathan Barker Camera: Chris Openshaw, Dirk Nel and Phil Broom Munro – Mountain Man – BBC4 Director: Matt Barrett Piers Meets Cliff – Spun Gold Television for ITV Director: Colin Lennox Camera: Alastair McCormick Jimmy’s Farming Heroes – BBC2 6 x one hour programs. I worked on half of these. Director: Sarah Barclay Camera: Ben Wheeler, Julius Brighton & Jerry Kelly What to Eat Now – BBC2 Director: Paul Ratcliffe Camera: Richard Hill Wayne Rooney Street Striker - SKY Director: Mike Christie Camera: Craig Hastings Norwich Union – ‘The Return’ - Partizan 35mm commercial Piers Morgan The Dark Side of Fame – BBC1 The Culture Show (BBC2) Various features Natural World - Moose in the Glen BBC2 A programme about ‘re-wilding’ as a concept. Director: Mike Birkhead Camera: Mike Cutherbert Alan Titchmarsh Nature of Britain – BBC1 Eight ten-minute regional inserts for Scotland. Coast – BBC Scotland Director: Matt Barrett and Eleanor Horme Camera: Andy Ford [email protected] www.davideden.co.uk Feb 2014 David Eden Location Sound Recordist Mobile: 07970 257 371 Digging Deep – BBC2 Talkback Thames. Director Danny Fildes. Camera Alastair McCormick Days that Shook the World – BBC2 and History Channel (Drama Recon.) Five episodes Fifty Years of Dounreay – BBC Scotland Director: Paul Overton One hour documentary ‘House Guest’ – ITV 5 x one hour programs Time Team – Channel 4 VTC Ltd – Director: Brendan Hughes Disaster Masters – BBC1 Mentorn Scotland Chancers – BBC Scotland Tern Television – Director: Julian Keane Camera: Mike Cutherbert 6 x 30 minute series with ground-breaking access to a gruelling 9 week course for Scotland’s most persistent young offenders. Best Factual Documentrary – Celtic International Film Festival 2004 Best Factual Documentary – BAFTA Scotland 2004 Step Families SOS – BBC1 Lion TV - Director: Julian Keane Heaven and Earth Show – BBC1 BBC Manchester Coast – BBC1 BBC Birmingham - Director: Paul Overton At the Heart of our Music – BBC2 Scotland BBC Scotland - Director: Liz MacBain 8 x half hour series about the
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