
Composition for Living Without Limits series for Happenstance Films in collaboration with National Geographic and Bupa.
Director: Julia Alcamo
Producer: Dan Hodgson
With mind and body closely connected, there are techniques that everyone can learn to manage the physical and emotional health impacts of living in the modern world
(Film 3 of 4)
Staying calm in high stakes situations is something we all battle with every day. For Dr. Romain Pizzi, a wildlife veterinary surgeon, he spent so much time worrying about all the things that could go wrong as he performed critical surgery in difficult locations with some of the world’s most dangerous and traumatized animals. Visualization and calmly thinking through all the possible outcomes has helped him operate without limits.

Composition for Living Without Limits series for Happenstance Films in collaboration with National Geographic and Bupa.

One frozen second captured by multimedia artists Christie Lau and Edmund Fraser. 'Memory' sees raw, unapologetic, frozen choreography from Ethan Jacobs and BEX3 with my immersive sound design and music provide by myself. Using Gaussian Splat technology, AI and traditional 3D methodology, a singular moment is twisted and blurred as if the viewer is waking from a dream.
The work was projected onto the walls of the exhibition space for a truly immersive experience.
Curated by Christian Dyson
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A set of 4 dance works for television adapted to unconventional locations, in a site-specific work on the emblematic architectural heritage of the city of Lisbon
Danças na Cidade is a set of 4 short dance works for television that, as a tribute, takes its name from the emblematic contemporary dance festival in the city of Lisbon that took place in the 90s of the last century. Choreographers André Cabral, Clara Andermatt, Vasco Wellenkamp and Margarida Belo Costa transformed their choreographic universe by adapting it to non-emblematic locations, in a site-specific work on the emblematic architectural heritage of the city of Lisbon.
In a CPBC/RTP partnership, these 4 works punctuated RTP2's broadcast on World Dance Day, bringing together dance and heritage, in works unrepeatable in any other space.


After a life-changing accident, Sara Andrés Barrio came to the realisation that she had been sleep-walking through life, and that embracing tranquillity after trauma was her key to health and success. Produced by Happenstance Films in collaboration with National Geographic and Bupa. Featuring the stunning work of Annie Leibovitz.

A set of 4 dance works for television adapted to unconventional locations, in a site-specific work on the emblematic architectural heritage of the city of Lisbon
Danças na Cidade is a set of 4 short dance works for television that, as a tribute, takes its name from the emblematic contemporary dance festival in the city of Lisbon that took place in the 90s of the last century. Choreographers André Cabral, Clara Andermatt, Vasco Wellenkamp and Margarida Belo Costa transformed their choreographic universe by adapting it to non-emblematic locations, in a site-specific work on the emblematic architectural heritage of the city of Lisbon.
In a CPBC/RTP partnership, these 4 works punctuated RTP2's broadcast on World Dance Day, bringing together dance and heritage, in works unrepeatable in any other space.


Composition for Living Without Limits series for Happenstance Films in collaboration with National Geographic and Bupa.
Director: Julia Alcamo
Producer: Dan Hodgson
With mind and body closely connected, there are techniques that everyone can learn to manage the physical and emotional health impacts of living in the modern world
(Film 2 of 4)
For those suffering from long-term chronic pain, could forming a relationship with that pain be the key to managing it? National Geographic photographer Yagazie Emezi was in a childhood car accident that left her facing pain and frustration with her body well into adulthood. Listening to her body’s needs and performing a body scan has allowed her to manage her pain better and be kinder to herself.

Visuals for my track Murmuration taken from the String Theory EP. Created using Touch Designer. The track features violin from Knightstown.


Composition for Living Without Limits series for Happenstance Films in collaboration with National Geographic and Bupa.
Director: Julia Alcamo
Producer: Dan Hodgson
With mind and body closely connected, there are techniques that everyone can learn to manage the physical and emotional health impacts of living in the modern world
(Film 4 of 4)
After over 60,000 haircuts, Stewart Roberts MBE and his team at Haircuts 4 Homeless have discovered endless benefits for themselves as well as their clients. They’ve formed connections, improved their own mental health, and discovered the power of a simple gesture of kindness.


A set of 4 dance works for television adapted to unconventional locations, in a site-specific work on the emblematic architectural heritage of the city of Lisbon
Danças na Cidade is a set of 4 short dance works for television that, as a tribute, takes its name from the emblematic contemporary dance festival in the city of Lisbon that took place in the 90s of the last century. Choreographers André Cabral, Clara Andermatt, Vasco Wellenkamp and Margarida Belo Costa transformed their choreographic universe by adapting it to non-emblematic locations, in a site-specific work on the emblematic architectural heritage of the city of Lisbon.
In a CPBC/RTP partnership, these 4 works punctuated RTP2's broadcast on World Dance Day, bringing together dance and heritage, in works unrepeatable in any other space.




Commonwealth Games champion Emmanuel Oyinbo-Coker channelled his infectious energy into glory – with the help of his family and one inspirational teacher. Produced by Happenstance Films in collaboration with National Geographic and Bupa. Featuring the stunning work of Annie Leibovitz.

A set of 4 dance works for television adapted to unconventional locations, in a site-specific work on the emblematic architectural heritage of the city of Lisbon
Danças na Cidade is a set of 4 short dance works for television that, as a tribute, takes its name from the emblematic contemporary dance festival in the city of Lisbon that took place in the 90s of the last century. Choreographers André Cabral, Clara Andermatt, Vasco Wellenkamp and Margarida Belo Costa transformed their choreographic universe by adapting it to non-emblematic locations, in a site-specific work on the emblematic architectural heritage of the city of Lisbon.
In a CPBC/RTP partnership, these 4 works punctuated RTP2's broadcast on World Dance Day, bringing together dance and heritage, in works unrepeatable in any other space.

New promo composition for the the super talented Frankie Boyle for her light sculpture, inspired by the energy and rhythm of The Who’s iconic track, Who Are You?

Music: Andrew Beaton / Black Square
Vocals: HEZEN
Production company: Oddbox Media



Music: Andrew Beaton / Black Square (Ft. Hezen)
Director: Max McGill
Production Company: Fortune Films

Sound Design / Dubbing Mix: Andrew Beaton
Creative Direction: Tolu Coker
Director: Olivier Geraghty
Production Company: OG Studios

Music: Andrew Beaton / Black Square
Vocals: Joe Killington
Production Company: Oddbox Media


Music: Andrew Beaton
Client: Tony Blair Institute For Global Change
Production Company: Silverfish Films

Music: Andrew Beaton / Black Square
Production Company: Friend London
