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STEWART BARLOW / OFF-LINE EDITOR Next Project Current STEWART BARLOW / OFF-LINE EDITOR M: 07970 116407 E: [email protected] Next Project Most Terrifying Places 2x50 A Sky Vision Production for Insight Channel An adventure series exploring the world‟s most terrifying places Series Producer – Richard Cooke Current project Challenge The Desert: Morocco 1x60min An Arrow Media Production for Nat Geo Two presenters ride across the deserts of Morocco on motorbikes. Producer/Director – Bex Hevingham Biography I am a highly creative and supportive collaborator, able to work with energy and speed, whilst maintaining a high quality threshold. I cut my teeth in current affairs, so whilst I can be pragmatic, I believe my strength lies in the development of character and story. Previous clients have described me as "a safe pair of hands" and "easy going". Whilst this is a huge compliment, it doesn't highlight my love of pushing boundaries and working material hard to get the very best results. I received an RTS editing nomination for Sports Relief and a Wildscreen Panda nomination for best editor on 21st Century Big Cat Diary for BBC1. Skills Avid Final Cut Pro Adobe Premiere MA. (Film & Television) Credits Joe and The Chindits 2 x 60min An Arrow Media Production for BBC2 Joe Simpson (Touching The Void), explores the jungles of Burma, alongside explorer and adventurer, Ed Stafford, following in the footsteps of his father, a former special forces Chindit. Producer – Alexis Girardet. Royal Navy School – 1 x 47mins TwoFour Broadcast Ltd production for Channel 4 An 8-part rig show charting the progress of budding sailors at HMS Raleigh, the training centre for new recruits hoping to enter the service of The Royal Navy. Producer – Greg Lander-Williams Series Producer – Naomi Gayler Disappearing Britain 3 x 60min Reef TV production for Channel 4 A talent-led, multi-item series exploring Britain's disappearing heritage Series Director – Billy Paulette Battle of Britain 2 x 60min Arrow Media production for Channel 4 A documentary commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain Producer – Alexis Girardet Homes by The Sea - The Solent True North Productions for Channel 4 Architectural designer Charlie Luxton tours the UK visiting some remarkable coastal homes. Destination Cambodia - 3 x Episodes An Off The Fence production for Nat Geo Wild This iconic and landmark series is a celebration of the world‟s most spectacular locations, and the people and wildlife that call them home. Posh Pawn Series 2 - Episodes 7 & 9 Boomerang for Channel 4 This documentary goes behind the scenes at Prestige and discovers that, when it comes to upmarket pawn, everyone has a story to tell. Series Producer - Bethan Arwel-Lewis Julian Clary's Nature Nuts – 3 x 60 minutes Oxford Scientific Films for ITV. A primetime ITV show featuring Julian Clary and great British wildlife eccentrics Series Producer – Simon Nash Executive Producer – Alice Keens-Soper Tigress Blood – 1x50 minutes A Kosmik production for The Discovery Channel. A group of Bengal Tiger sisters fight for the rites to their home territory - an exciting rites of passage adventure with an unexpected twist. Selected at 38th International Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF) 2015 Nominated at the Japan Wildlife Film Festival 2015 Wild Brazil, 2 x 50 minutes (Coast, Pantanal) A Terra Mater Production for National Geographic. A landmark super blue chip series of five episodes, introducing for the first time the vast and diverse country of Brazil. Series Producer Paul Reddish Pike – The Lair of The Waterwolf – 1 x 60 minutes An NHK Cosmomedia Production A film about the enigmatic and fearsome UK freshwater predator for the popular Wildlife strand on international Japanese broadcast service, NHK Producer – Simon Williams, Masahimo Hayakawa The Noughties, A History of Now – 1 x 60 minutes A BBC Bristol Production for BBC2 A documentary series taking a sideways swipe at the absurdity of the first decade of the 21st century Producer David Olusoga Springwatch – various programme inserts A BBC NHU Production for BBC1 & BBC2 Series Producer Reema Lorford Walk on the Wildside – Series 1 A BBC London production for BBC1 The comedy talents of Jason Manford and friends combine with natural history footage. Producer Liam Carrol Megastructures Demolition – 6 x 50 minutes A Lovewest Production for Channel 5 A documentary exploring reverse engineering projects. Producer Stephen Franklin My Life as an Animal – How it was for me – 1 x 60 minutes A Lovewest Production for BBC3 A hilarious BBC reality series in which celebrities experience life as an animal, Producer Stephen Franklin Ice Road Truckers – 13 x 50 minutes A Lovewest Production for Channel 5 A reality series exploring one of the world's most dangerous professions. Producer Stephen Franklin The One Show – Short film inserts A Tigress Production for BBC 1 BBC early evening magazine show Coast - Programme 11. Series 3. 1 x 60 minutes A BBC Wales production for BBC1 A journey around the coast of the United Kingdom uncovering different stories. Producer Jason Holmes Nature’s Great Events, The Great Feast - 1 x 50 minutes. A BBC NHU Production for BBC1/Discovery Channel. Award winning episode in which Whales and Sea Lions alike journey to the seas off Alaska to feed on the Plankton bloom. Producer Hugh Pearson Deep Wreck Mysteries 1 x 50 minutes An MSPTV ITV/National Geographic A documentary/drama series discovering wartime shipwrecks and the dramatic human stories behind them. Producer Crispin Sadler Wild Gardens 3 x 30mins. An MSPTV production for ITV South West. A series exploring the wild plants and animals both in the countryside and your own back garden. Producer Mary Colwell Nigel Marven’s Shark Island 1 x 1hr. A Tigress Production for Channel 5 For one month during peak shark season, Nigel Marven makes Shark Island his home. Edit Producer – Stewart Barlow Extreme Everest Biography – 1 x 60 minutes A Tigress production for Discovery Channel The story of the people featured in the TV series, “Extreme Everest – Beyond the Limit” Producer Louise Herren Extreme Everest, Beyond the Limit – 12 x 5 minute shorts A Tigress production for Discovery Channel A series of trailers for a reality series about yearly attempts to summit Mount Everest. Producer Dominic Weston Man vs Wild, Born Survivor (Costa Rica) series 1 - 1 x 60 minutes A Diverse West Production for Discovery Channel and Channel 4 Bear Grylls travels around the globe to find the most dangerous tourist locations and environments, in order to show us how to survive in them. Producer Chris Richards Man vs Wild, Born Survivor (Sierra Nevada) series 1 - 1 x 60 minutes A Diverse West Production for Discovery Channel and Channel 4 Bear Grylls travels around the globe to find the most dangerous tourist locations and environments, in order to show us how to survive in them. Producer Wayne Derrick Caught in the Moment – Madagascar - 1 x 50 minutes A Tigress production for Animal Planet A series about trekking the globe and capturing once-in-a-lifetime moments with endangered species and other animals in natural environments Producer Becca Cecil -Wright Animal Battlegrounds – 5 x 30 minutes Director, Amanda Keir „Grasslands‟ Director, Jerry Short „The Seas‟ Director, Simon Roberts „Jungles‟ Director, Jerry Short 'Rivers' Director, Amanda Keir 'Coasts' A series exploring the relationship between a number of predators and their environments Series producer Hugh Pearson: Caught in the Moment – British Colombia - 1 x 50 minutes A Tigress production for Animal Planet A series about trekking the globe and capturing once-in-a-lifetime moments with endangered species and other animals in natural environments Producer Andrew Graham-Brown Bill Oddie’s Best of British – 1 x 30 minutes A BBC Bristol NHU production for BBC2. 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