William Roche
‘In The Blink Of An Eye’, this was the book that ignited Will’s lifelong passion for the craft of editing. His successes are attributed to the variety of talents he brings to productions. Will’s storytelling and scriptwriting skills help edits to run smoothly, regardless of the pressures.
Will’s knowledge of audio makes him well placed to track-lay sound and choose music and effects. A keen interest in graphic design and aesthetics also greatly assist programme making and often help to overcome technical issues. His ability to work positively towards deadlines, while maintaining an eye for detail make Will a popular choice with production companies.
More work by William
All The Gear, No Idea!
Catastrophe
How Things Work: Ticket Barrier
Underworld: Fracking Hell
Victorian Bakers
Victorian Bakers
All The Gear, No Idea!
A clip from the stylish and highly entertaining series that ships outmoded British bikers to Los Angeles for a motorcycle and image makeover – Californian style!
Broadcast on ITV3
Catastrophe
Presented by Tony Robinson, this is a clip from a cutting edge five-part science documentary series that examines the theory that a series of violent, planetary catastrophes in our solar system are in fact responsible for creating the harmonious conditions here on Earth that have given rise to life.
Aired on Channel 4
How Things Work: Ticket Barrier
This is a clip from the pioneering infotainment series by Windfall Films which uses breath-taking CGI animations that take the viewer deep into the heart of machines, revealing the incredible details of how they work.
Broadcast on Discovery
Underworld: Fracking Hell
A window into the criminal underworld. This is a clip from an ob-doc which takes viewers to a huge oil fracking boomtown in USA, following the lives of biker gangs, drug barons, pimps, prostitutes and meth addicts, who rely on crime to make their money.
Broadcast on National Geographic Channel
Victorian Bakers
A clip from BBC2’s insightful observational documentary series which follows four British bakers who are transported back in time to experience what bread baking was like throughout different periods of the Victorian era, how industrialisation affected living conditions, and how bread shaped British culture.
Aired on BBC2
Victorian Bakers
A clip from BBC2’s insightful observational documentary series which follows four British bakers who are transported back in time to experience what bread baking was like throughout different periods of the Victorian era, how industrialisation affected living conditions, and how bread shaped British culture.
Aired on BBC2