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Lee Sharp PSM 2020 LEE SHARP MSc, A.M.P.S. SOUND RECORDIST Tel. 07929-474-502 E. [email protected] Web. www.sharpsound.co.uk Dante Level 3 Certified Available throughout the UK and overseas IMDb: Lee Sharp TELEVISION AND FEATURES TITLE PRODUCTION COMPANY DIRECTOR PRODUCER 2020 MEET THE RICHARDSONS - Series 2 ITV STUDIOS EDDIE STAFFORD LEE HUPFIELD 2020 THE LOST GIRLS PELGO FILMS LIVIA DE PAOLIS PETER TOUCHE 2019 ONLY AN EXCUSE (TV Special) BBC SCOTLAND NODDY DAVIDSON PHIL DIFFER 2019 THE SCOTTS THE COMEDY UNIT NODDY DAVIDSON RAB CHRISTIE 2019 THE OTHER ONE TIGER ASPECT MARK NUNNELEY PIPPA BROWN 2019 MEET THE RICHARDSONS - Series 1 ITV STUDIOS EDDIE STAFFORD LEE HUPFIELD 2018 SPORT ENGLAND (TV Special Docu-Drama) KNUCKLEHEAD JJ AUGUSTAVO FRANCIS MILDMAY-WHITE 2019 THE LOVE SQUAD (10 Episodes Reality studio setup) WORKER BEE / MTV DAVID KANGAS SEAN MURPHY 2019 EGGS COLLECTIVE: SMILE LOVE, IT MAY NEVER HAPPEN (3 Part mini series) BBC ARTS REBECCA RYCROFT REBECCA RYCROFT 2019 LEVIS MUSIC PROJECT WITH LOYLE CARNER WARNER MUSIC WILL WILLIAMSON ABI BEASLEY 2018 AMULET HEAD GEAR FILMS ROMOLA GARAI MATTHEW JAMES WILKINSON 2018 FREE REIN - SEASON 3 (2nd Unit 1 Week) LIME PICTURES / NETFLIX MAX MYERS ANGELO ABELA 2018 KEVIN HART: iRRESPONSIBLE NETFLIX KEVIN HART NEAL MARSHALL 2018 KILLERS ANONYMOUS (Feature 7 Week Shoot RISE PRODUCTIONS MARTIN OWEN MATT WILLS 2018 LOOK THE OTHER WAY AND RUN (Feature) UNION PICTURES DAVID REES ROBYN FORSYTHE 2018 THE LAST TESTAMENT OF LILLIAN BILOCCA (TV Special) NORTHERN FILMS MAXINE PEAKE VANESSA STOCKLEY 2018 ENHANCED (10 Episode Docu-Drama, America Only) ESPN FILMS PAUL TAUBLIEB JOHN JORDAN 2018 A CHRISTMAS CAROL (TV Special, Cinema Release BBC FILMS TOM CAIRNS LESLEY STEWART 2017 OUTLAW KING (Sound Recordist: Main Unit Additional) SIGMA FILMS / NETFLIX DAVID MACKENZIE STAN WLODKOWSKI 2017 BREXIT SHORTS: SHATTERED THE GUARDIAN MAXINE PEAKE LAURENCE TOPHAM 2017 THE LATE LATE SHOW: UK FULWELL 73 GLEN CLEMENTS CARLY SHACKLETON LEE SHARP MSc, A.M.P.S. SOUND RECORDIST Tel. 07929-474-502 E. [email protected] Web. www.sharpsound.co.uk Available throughout the UK and overseas IMDb: Lee Sharp TELEVISION AND FEATURES Continued 2017 CEREMONY: THE RETURN OF FRIEDRICH ENGELS TIGERLILY NATASHA DACK OJUMU PHIL COLLINS 2017 AHIR SHAH’S SUMMER (TV Special) KING BERT/ SKY ATLANTIC CHRISTOPHER SWEENY MADELINE ADDY 2017 JOCELYN JEE ESIEN’S SUMMER (TV Special) KING BERT / SKY ATLANTIC CHRISTOPHER SWEENY MADELINE AD 2017 WALK LIKE A PANTHER (2ND Unit 1 week, Cinema Release) FOX INTERNATIONAL (UK) DAN CADAN DEAN O’TOOLE 2016 ENGLAND IS MINE (7 Week Shoot, Cinema release) HONLODGE PRODUCTIONS MARK GILL BALDWIN LI 2016 NATIONAL TREASURE (2nd Unit) THE FORGE MARC MUNDEN JOHN CHAPMAN 2016 BATMAN ARKHAM VR (3 months Mokap Unit) ROCKSTEADY STUDIOS SEFTON HILL NATHAN BURLOW 2015 WHISKY GALORE (2nd Unit Dailies) WHISKEY GALORE GILLIES MCKINNON WILLY WAND 2014 THE ONES BELOW (France Unit) TIGERLILLY DAVID FARR NIKKI PARROT 2014 KATIE MORAG SERIES 2 (10 Episode CBBC Series) CBBC DON COUTS JOHN CHAPMAN 2014 PEAKY BLINDERS SERIES 2 (2ND Unit, numerous dailies) TIGER ASPECT COLM MACCARTHY LAURIE BORG LEE SHARP MSc, A.M.P.S. SOUND RECORDIST Tel. 07929-474-502 E. [email protected] Web. www.sharpsound.co.uk Available throughout the UK and overseas IMDb: Lee Sharp COMMERCIALS AND BRANDED CONTENT TITLE PRODUCTION COMPANY DIRECTOR PRODUCER 2020 MAN UTD - BRUNO FERNANDEZ THE MOB MARTIN MCGREAL PHIL KERR 2019 UKTV TVC UKTV/BBC STUDIOS MARTIN GRAHAM LATOYA COLLINGWOODE-WILLIAMS 2019VIRGIN TRAINS GOODBYE STUDIO YES SIMON K. MATTHEWS ANDREW FITZPATRICK 2019 H&M – SPRING 2020 N6 SEAN THOMAS GUSTAV KARBOUB 2019 ALDI SUPERBUY MCCANN/CRAFT NEIL FLITCROFT JAMIES OWENS 2019 PUKKA PIES CHIEF BEN TONGE JENNIFER MONK 2019 BBC SPORT – ALL IT TAKES IS 3 SECONDS CHIEF ALI KURR JENNIFER MONK 2019 ALDI UK – TEAM GB MCCANN JASON FISHER-JONES JAMIE OWENS 2018 NIVEA: LIVER F.C. ACNE/ FCB INFERNO BEN TONGE SWIFTY HANRAHAN 2018 QUAKER FT. LAURA KENNY BLACK SHARK MEDIA JAMES KIBBEY JENNIFER MONKS 2018 MUFC CELEBRATIONS THE MOB FILMS CRAIG MCLAUGHLIN ED NEWELL 2018 LADBROKES FT. BRIAN BLESSED MTP DAMIEN O’DONNELL STEPHEN PLESNIAK 2018 LADBROKES FT. JAKE BUCKLEY MTP DAMIEN O’DONNELL STEPHEN PLESNIAK 2018 LADBROKES FT. KELLY BROOKE MTP DAMIEN O’DONNELL STEPHEN PLESNIAK 2017 CORONATION STREET – THEN, NOW & FOREVER ITV CREATIVE CASWELL COGGINS HANNAH COOPER 2017 LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTRE ODELAY ANDREA KAPOS PETER SCOTT 2017 THE EMMERDALE EXPERIENCE THINK MAKE CREATE ANDREA KAPOS ANDY GORDON 2017 MISSGUIDED PARTIZAN DEXTER NAVY LEO GREEN 2017 AEROFLUT MAN UTD THE MOB FILMS DAVE SCHOFIELD JOHN BROCKLEHURST 2016 SENSODYNE PRONAMEL HOGARTH WORLDWIDE BRUNO DOWNEY BECKY KNAPP 2016 NEXT BASE DASH CAM BLACK & GINGER MAX BRETHERTON ALEX FRECH LEE SHARP MSc, A.M.P.S. SOUND RECORDIST Tel. 07929-474-502 E. [email protected] Web. www.sharpsound.co.uk Available throughout the UK and overseas IMDb: Lee Sharp COMMERCIALS AND BRANDED CONTENT Continued 2013 ADIDAS WORLD CUP HOTSPUR & ARGYLE FERNANDO MEIRELLES DAVID KNOX 2013 JAGUAR LAND ROVER SUNDOG PICTURES SAM ANTHONY HANNAH GIBSON 2013 CONVERSE STAR AND CHEVRO GREENPOINT PICTURES JACOB LINCOLN MICHAEL KUHN 2013 GORDONS GIN HERITAGE MINDS EYE FILM BEN WILSON POSS KONDEATIS 2013 UMBRO MCFC STRIP FT DAVID HAYE GREENPOINT PICTURES JACOB LINCOLN MICHAEL KUHN LEE SHARP MSc, A.M.P.S. SOUND RECORDIST Tel. 07929-474-502 E. [email protected] Web. www.sharpsound.co.uk Available throughout the UK and overseas IMDb: Lee Sharp SHORTS FILMS TITLE PRODUCTION COMPANY DIRECTOR PRODUCER CALL ME ALVY TURN THE SLATE ALEXEI SLATER EVE DAUTREMONT ONE IN HUNDREDS UNION PICTURES MARK TOWERS ROBYN FORSYTHE PHYSCIAL IMPOSSIBILTY KEEN CITY GEORGE WATSON ANGELA GODFREY THE BIG DAY ESCAPE FILMS DAWN SHADFORTH MICHELLE STEIN REAL GODS REQUIRE BLOOD ESCAPE FILMS MOIN HUSSEIN MICHELLE STEIN DEPENDANT ESCAPE FILMS PHIL SHEERIN MICHELLE STEIN THE MORNING AFTER LONDON FILM COLLECTIVE PJ HARLING CATRIONA WRIGHT LEE SHARP MSc, A.M.P.S. SOUND RECORDIST Tel. 07929-474-502 E. [email protected] Web. www.sharpsound.co.uk Available throughout the UK and overseas IMDb: Lee Sharp TELEVISION AND FEATURES SELECTED BOOM OPERATOR/ASSISTANT CREDITS GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: 2ND Unit MY FAT MAD DIARY JEKYLL AND HYDE THE ROYALS SHERLOCK SERIES 3 + SPECIAL DOCTOR STRANGE: 2ND UNIT PEAKY BLINDERS SERIES 2 KATIE MORAG THE HOUR SERIES 2 VICTORIA AND ABDUL: ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY LIMMYS SHOW CHRISTMAS SPECIAL DOWNTON ABBEY OUTLAW KING THE MUMMY: SPLINTER UNIT SHAMELESS SERIES 10/11 OUTLANDER OUR GIRL SERIES 2 WHISKY GALORE! THE MOONSTONE NOT GOING O .
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