A Lifetime Capturing Moments in Motion

Paul Kerrigan SpeakerNet Sponsor


Region:
Yorkshire & Humber
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Life History
Fee:
Paid: £80 plus travel expenses
Category:
Media
Updated:
10th October 2024

My story starts as a young child and wanting to become a film cameraman, how I started in the business and then takes you on a journey through some of the documentaries and dramas I have filmed over the years both in the UK and around the world. Some of the topics I cover are: The journey of seven baby gorillas from Kent to the Gabon in Africa, Onboard HMS Ark Royal filming the largest peacetime operation of 39 Navy Ships, Traffic Police in action on the M25, Shackleton Bombers used during The Cold War, Viking life in the UK, Roman battles in Tunisia, Filming Brookside, Hollyoaks, The Bill and much more.

My talk is playful, funny, thoughtful & inspiring.

For more information, please see link to my PictureBook: https://www.dropbox.com/s/bs0zlmrmo0ro814/Picture%20Book.pdf?dl=0

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About Paul Kerrigan

My name is Paul Kerrigan. I am an experienced and accomplished Broadcast Lighting Cameraman with a career spanning over 45 years with roots well-founded as a BBC Film Cameraman.

During this time I have captured thousands of hours of film and video footage, travelling to many destinations throughout the UK and around the world. My work experience includes drama, documentaries, blue-light reality, docusoaps, corporate, commercials, sport, news & current affairs.

My PictureBook: https://www.dropbox.com/s/bs0zlmrmo0ro814/Picture%20Book.pdf?dl=0


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