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Jeremy Humphries is an award winning, professional film cameraman. In 2006 Jeremy scooped the coveted ‘Best Cinematography’ Award at the TAC International Film Festival for his filming of the Peru Episode of the BBC Science Documentary: ‘Journeys into the Ring of Fire’.
In 2008 the ’Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares’ series won a BAFTA for Best Features.
For more details of Jeremy's recent work history, please click here.
Hands on Experience in the Art of Filming
As a film cameraman, Jeremy Humphries began shooting at the age of 21. His professional filming experience includes …
- Documentary filming
- Observational programme filming
- Shooting of drama documentary series
Jeremy Humphries – Freelance Film Cameraman
Jeremy Humphries works as a freelance film cameraman for the BBC, Channel 4, and a range of independent production companies. He has worked on many prestigious programmes which include:
A Wealth of Practical Filming Experience
As a professional film cameraman, Jeremy’s work has taken him all over the world. He has experienced hundreds of situations, and learnt and used every imaginable camera technique, and a few more besides!
Whether it is shooting a game hunt in South Africa, or tearaway kids in the UK, each of Jeremy’s filming projects has called for fast responses and the skill of getting the best from each situation. For examples of Jeremy's work, please view the Showreel Page.
Discover the Art of Filming for Yourself
Today, Jeremy Humphries is passing on his extensive skills and knowledge in a range of film and broadcast media courses and workshops. To find out more about Jeremy Humphries Camera Craft Workshops contact Jeremy or click on the Camera Training section of this website.
An Award-Winning BBC Trained Cameraman in the Making
Jeremy Humphries’ career as a film cameraman began at Gwent College of Higher Education where he studied and attained a Diploma in Documentary Film Making. His professional career started as a Trainee Assistant Film Cameraman at the BBC’s prestigious Ealing Film Studios. After two years of camera training and field craft, Jeremy qualified and was promoted to Assistant Film Cameraman. In this role, he worked on many well-known dramas and documentaries, including shooting for the David Attenborough’s ‘First Eden’ series and as focus puller on the ground breaking series ‘Edge of Darkness’.
Having discovered and practiced the art of filming, in the 1990s, Jeremy Humphries became a freelance film cameraman
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