Seven Foundation. World Premiere at Sundance Film Festival & now streaming on Netflix
Graham Taylor is an accomplished, award-winning editor with an abundance of documentary experience. He is a true collaborator: passionate, inventive, and committed to pushing the boundaries of what editing can achieve. Graham spent nearly a year in the edit with The Stringer, his editing helps to balance the emotional weight of the story with the meticulous unravelling of a two-year investigation.
The Stringer is a gripping and provocative new documentary that has already sparked a global conversation. Released on Netflix today and fresh from a high-profile premiere at Sundance, the film re-examines one of the most iconic photographs of the 20th century, the image widely known as “Napalm Girl.”
For over 50 years, the picture has been credited to Associated Press photographer Nick Ut. This documentary follows journalists Fiona Turner, Terri Lichstein and Lê Vân, as they pursue their own investigation from eyewitness interviews to examining archival footage from the day. Their search eventually leads them to Nguyễn Thành Nghệ, a driver for NBC who sometimes sold photos to international outlets. Now in his 80s, Nghệ appears in the film visibly emotional as he recalls selling the photograph to the AP for $20 and a print, only to spend decades troubled by the missing credit. His claim ignited fierce debate within the photojournalism world.
GT said ” it was an honour and privilege to have a hand in shaping the history of one the most historic photographs ever made. The film stands a reminder that truth and authenticity matters more today than ever, and of the role of independent journalism, and documentary making, in maintaining trust in democratic institutions”.
The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo is out on Netflix now.
Cancer Detectives: Finding the Cures: Dragonfly TV Channel 4
Curing cancer is medicine’s most pressing pursuit in the 21st century. In this new landmark doc series, trailblazing neurosurgeon and scientist Dr Richard Mair and his team work tirelessly on pioneering research through medical trials to achieve that goal. Told using cutting-edge CGI and with insights from visionary oncologists, witness the incredible and candid narrative of patients hoping for a miracle.
Jayesh Lathia who edited episode 1 loved returning to work for Dragonfly with whom he has collaborated on various projects including Surgeons: At the Edge of Life. His experience editing medical series helped him bring out the best of the footage whilst being respectful to the contributors in their vulnerable time. Jayesh told us ‘it was a privilege to have a window into the private moments of cancer patients, their families and the surgeon determined to find a cure for brain cancer. In the edit, it was important to strike the balance between the scientific breakthroughs and patient stories in the most immersive yet sympathetic way possible.’
Editor: Charlie Webb. Editor for one episode and fine tuning across the series.
Box to Box
10th December on Netflix
This new six-part series for Netflix gives viewers unprecedented access to music mogul Simon Cowell as he embarks on his mission to create the next global sensation.
The series has been shot and edited in a dynamic, slick style with lots of graphics, split screens, and montages. From raw open casting calls through to the release of a debut single, the cameras follow every step of Simon’s process, providing a revealing insight into the man behind some of the world’s biggest pop acts.
Charlie Webb has worked with Box to Box several times over the years on projects such as Drive to Survive and Tour de France Unchained. Reflecting on his experience on this project, Charlie said: “I really enjoyed working across the series with the team at Box. It was really demanding in terms of the level of finesse required throughout the cuts , with a lot of advanced VFX techniques used in the Avid. Also juggling the backstories of Simon and the boys was a challenge. But having done that, the series as well as being very slick has so much emotion and heart in every episode.”
Simon Cowell: The Next Act will be available to stream on Netflix from the 10th December 2025.
A specialist in documentaries and drama documentaries, Duncan brings his storytelling craft to every project. Having collaborated with Nutopia several times, his experience shines through in this intimate and emotional film.
In this deeply personal documentary, Chris Hemsworth embarks on a heartfelt journey across Australia with his father, Craig, following Craig’s recent Alzheimer’s diagnosis. As they revisit meaningful places and reconnect with people from their past, the film reflects on the power of memory, shared history, and human connection. Their road trip becomes both a their celebration of family bond and a thoughtful look at how social interaction can support brain health.
We spoke to Duncan about working on the documentary and he said “Editing such a big star on something so personal and intimate and with such a brilliant team was honestly a real pleasure! I’d spent a year in Australia when I was young and carefree, so working on a project with epic landscapes and incredible cinematography felt like a mini holiday every day, okay, maybe not every day, but it was very cool”.
Catch Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember when it premieres 24th November at 9pm on National Geographic, and on Disney+ the same day.
Heist: Robbing the Bank of England: Soho Studios Entertainment
This two part documentary looks at the 1990 robbery of the Bank of England in which £292 million was stolen.
Presented by Marcel Theroux, the series travels across the globe to uncover how a theft that began as an apparent street mugging spiralled into a decades-long mystery involving the IRA, Colombian narco-terrorists, and the mafia. Despite the huge sum stolen, the ringleader was never brought to justice, and many questions remain unanswered, until now. The series has unprecedented access to both law enforcement and criminals at the heart of this mystery.
We’re delighted to share that Episode 2 has been edited byRob Trela, bringing his exceptional storytelling and editorial craft to this complex and cinematic true crime investigation. We chatted to him about the project and he said “It was a really fun, but also quite challenging, edit. We had contributors coming in from all across the world, which always adds an interesting dynamic to the production process. For this series, we drew influences from all our favourite heist films to craft such a high-paced narrative, with Marcel chasing down the story of the largest heist no one has ever heard of. I’m incredibly proud of what we achieved. A big shout-out to an incredible team: Series Director Sam Miller, Producer Riva Japaul, EP 1 Editor Rhyss Hall, DoP Mikołaj Bakalarz, and our fantastic host Marcel Theroux”.
This one’s sure to be criminally good viewing! Heist: Robbing the Bank of England is available to stream on NOW and can also be viewed via Sky Max and Crime+ Investigation from today!
We’re proud to share this out-of-this-world project! Editors Matt Scragg and Maria Valente worked on this fascinating documentary about the International Space Station, exploring its construction, ongoing use, and the challenges of maintaining it in orbit.Blending first-hand interviews, archive footage, CGI and dramatic reconstructions, it offers an extraordinary look at life aboard the ISS. 👩🚀✨
🎬 Screenings at The Garden Cinema: 📅 Tuesday 4 November — 16:00 📅 Wednesday 19 November — 18:00
Sam Thompsett: Alan Titchmarsh and Kiell Smith-Bynoe episodes
Mary Berry at 90: A Lifetime in Cooking: Sidney Street BBC Two
Can you believe that Mary Berry is still cooking and inspiring at 90! Our editors love working on her series and this time it’s a brand-new six-parter, Mary at 90: A Lifetime of Cooking. Produced by Sidney Street, the series sees Mary reflect on her remarkable career and how cooking has evolved since she began in the 1960s. Drawing from her personal archive, she revisits classic dishes, gives a modern twist to old favourites, and shares some brand-new recipes proving it’s never too late to try something new! Mary is joined by a host of special guests including Alan Titchmarsh, Alex Jones, Gabby Logan, Jamie Oliver, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, and Tom Allen.
Steve Flatt really enjoyed editing the first episode of this series which is with comedian Tom Allen who takes Mary on an eventful and nostalgic boat-trip (this got Critics Choice in The Times)!
Sam Thompsett edited 2 episodes from the series, he’d never worked with Mary before and told us, “Mary Berry was such a nice job to work on! Everyone was so lovely to work with and of course editing the queen herself was an honour, I’m really happy with how the show turned out and really looking forward to tuning in when it airs” Sam edited the episodes featuring Alan Titchmarsh and Kiell Smith-Bynoe.
As you would expect from a Mary Berry series, this series is full of warmth, nostalgia and delicious food, Mary at 90: A Lifetime of Cooking starts Tuesday 28th October 7.30pm on BBC Two
Champions: Full Gallop is back for a thrilling second series, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Following the dramatic highs and lows of the jump racing season, the series takes viewers behind the scenes of the £500,000 David Power Jockeys’ Cup, capturing every twist, turn, and heart-stopping moment. There is all access drama from the Cheltenham Festival to the Randox Grand National, as the world’s top jockeys and trainers battle for glory. Familiar faces Harry Cobden, Sean Bowen, Harry and Dan Skelton, and Paul Nicholls return joined by rising star Freddie Gingell, the teenage talent stepping into the big leagues.
Episode Two “The Comeback”, edited by Sean Schmolz (who also cut the pre-titles) airs this Friday 24th October 10.45 ITV and is the Time’s critics choice.
Further episodes include brilliant work from Jake Löfdahl (Episode 3 and finishing editor for Episode 5) and Huggy (Episode 5). We chatted to Jake about the edit, and he said “South shore are a great company to work for, the people there are smart, committed and very good at what they do. For this season I was given a tricky episode to cut – it wasn’t exactly the biggest event on the racing calendar, but it became its own thing and looked into a side of horse racing which doesn’t get covered very often. I’m proud to have been a part of it, and hope this year goes at least as well as the last”.
All episodes of Champions: Full Gallop Series 2 are available now on ITVX
Photo: Code is Law Review Indie Wrap. Code is Law Au Fait Films for Amazon Prime and Apple TV
What happens when crime moves faster than the law can catch up? That’s the question at the heart of Code Is Law: When Crime Meets Code, a sharp, thought-provoking documentary directed by James Craig and Louis Giles and edited by Aidan Sansom.
The film dives into the chaotic world of cryptocurrency and decentralized finance (DeFi), where hackers can steal millions with just a few lines of code and often get away with it. It explores real-life cases of crypto heists and the people left picking up the pieces, blending tech, tension, and human stories in a way that’s both gripping and easy to follow. The film has been described as fast, smart, and surprisingly emotional for something rooted in blockchain and algorithms.
Aidan had access to first-hand testimonies, expert analyses, and a wealth of tweets, press clippings, and digital evidence.
We caught up with Aidan to discuss how he tackled this complex story, “It was a hugely challenging yet ultimately very rewarding project. The world of Crypto is complex, to say the least, and the events taking place in this film were no less so. The real task was in turning them into a compelling story that would keep audiences gripped. Directors James Craig and Louis Giles were very collaborative and open to trying different approaches and techniques to see what worked, and I think we’re all pretty chuffed with the result.”
Code Is Law: When Crime Meets Code is streaming on Prime Video and Apple TV from the 21st October.
The RTS North West Awards highlight the region’s incredible post-production talent, and we’re thrilled to see several familiar projects in the nominations list.
Four in a Bed (Studio Lambert for Channel 4) Four in a Bed received two nominations this year. Fred Zieckerand Mike Kerr have worked on this popular long running series.
Molly-Mae: Behind It All (Workerbee for Amazon Prime) AbrahamTeweldebrhan cut three episodes of this reality docuseries that follows one of Britain’s biggest influencers, Molly-Mae Hague.
Exec Producers: Mike Cotton, Sarah Fay, and Lewis Thurlow Studio Lambert for BBC 1 Editor: James Sheldon: Ep 4 Claudia Winkleman has returned to the castle with a stellar line-up of celebrity contestants, ready to face the ultimate test of trust, deceit, and strategy. Featuring: Alan Carr, Cat Burns,… Read More
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