James Marshall

Film Editor

Broadcast – Corporate – Advertising – Web

Avid Media Composer – Adobe Suite – Davinci Resolve

BBC, ITV1, Channel 4, Channel 5, Discovery Channel, History Channel

Contact: Phone; 07976 351 746. email; james@jmedit.co.uk

Latest programme

George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces, Tx Channel 4 8pm from 9th Jan 2023

George Clarke explores the extraordinary world of small builds, where people turn tiny spaces into the most incredible places to live, work and play. He even tries making a few of his own.

This is what Jim Sayer of Maverick Television / Red Bull had to say about working with me:

“I have worked with James Marshall for over two years and have found his editing to be of the very highest order. His understanding of editorial narrative and how to illustrate it is among the best I have come across. Adept at working on his own, I am always happy for James to cut in my absence if shooting is needed during the edit. In addition to his outstanding editing, James is a pleasure to work with – and seems to soak up pressure without any concern. With so many variables in programme making he is one constant that I would not hesitate to recommend when putting together a production team.”

Producer Holly Dunkley on working with me.

“The greatest danger in employing James is that he will do all the work and finish early.  Left alone in the edit for the day he will finish cutting the scenes due for viewing that week and knock  together a  title sequence while waiting for you to arrive and watch what he’s cut. James is a great editor, fantastically supportive in viewings and a born problem solver. I’ve worked on three long series with James plus various one offs and all I can really recommend is that you employ him!”

And the critics have these thoughts.

Clive James in the Telegraph:

“With a script far more attractive than its subject, The Toilet: an Unspoken History (BBC Four) is surely destined to win every prize. …This was documentary film-making at its most grown up.”

The indy had this to say about

“A Brief History of Graffiti, TV review: Wot, no Banksy? This was refreshingly off-the-wall”

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