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Talent

Meet the some of the most frequent collaborators with TFL Creative Media

This page is dedicated to some of the most "talented" filmmakers working in the media industry today, that have been instrumental in making many of TFL Creative Media's productions and much more besides.

Thank you all so much, this is for you!

Harry Walters

Actor, Writer & Director

Harry Walters

An aspiring award-winning filmmaker, Harry’s specialises in acting, directing and writing. He has starred in his own short films including “The Two Dickies” (2016) which has won an award, “Instinct” (2017) and most recently “Company of Four” (2018) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ending of The Great War. He has also ventured to stage performing at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London multiple times and has had a fair share of acting extra work on ITV Dramas and the Netflix Original film “iBoy”. Working on and off for TFL Creative Media, he’s taken part in a number of productions including “Marvel’s Brighton” (2017), “A Clear Signal” (2017), as well as voice acting for TFL Creative Media on LOBR: Brighton providing the voice for “Johnnie” The Battle of Britain. Right now he is currently working as a freelance actor and filmmaker.

Maeve Coffey

Producer & Dictator

Maeve Coffey

Born in Maine in the USA, Maeve is a confident woman who is able to communicate and articulate to cast and crew on her vision for a film as a director or a producer. She studied Digital Film Production and Screenwriting and the University of Chichester and in that time she has work on many productions. Including her Uni dissertation short film "Nothing to Lose" as Director and Director of Photography. The short film Hive as Producer, 1st AD, Concept artist and as Producer and 2nd AC on The Railway Woman. Additionally, she is open to any new learning experiences to further enhance her skills as well as to learn new skills. Maeve welcomes any development opportunities available in the film industry.

William Smith

Actor & Writer

William Smith

Acting has been a big part of this mans life for the past decade. Starting out by taking part in numerous theatre productions with many groups, including The Seagull and Les Misérables with Burgess Hill School for Girls, Viola Banks and The Magic Stone with State of Play Theatre Company at Kingston Lacy and Twelfth Night with Archway Theatre Company at Polesden Lacy. As well as voice acting for TFL Creative Media on LOBR: Brighton providing the voices for both Rafferty The Industrial Tank & Albert The N Class Mogul. He is also an aspiring writer, who has already written a special episode for LOBR: Brighton’s second season. This has all allowed him to further develop and add to his craft and skillsets in the industry, which has now lead him to study screenwriting as a profession at the University of Chichester.

Charlie Sharp

Actor & Writer

Charlie Sharp

Charlie Sharp is an actor, who recently graduated from Solent University, where he achieved a degree in Acting and Performance, which gave him a ton of experience in both theatre and film.Since then he has tried to gain as much experience as possible by acting in various short films and by creating his own comedy sketches in order to better understand the strange enigma that is comedy. Charlie Sharp has worked as an actor for TFL Creactive Media on various productions most notably as the voice of Oliver in Locomotives of British Railways: Brighton and Danny in The Railway Woman. His main goal is to be a comedy actor, although he his a huge interest in writing which seems to be growing almost daily.

Greg Bicknell

Actor

Greg Bicknell

Even though his name is Greg, he likes to think of myself as a "Jack Of All Trades".
He has done a lot of work in theatre as well within the Mid Sussex county, short films, both in front of and behind the camera and film extra work, must recently in live-action Disney film "The Return of Christopher Robin". As well as voice acting for TFL Creative Media on LOBR: Brighton providing the voice for “Sir Kay” the King Arthur. Right now he works in the industry as a freelance actor, so put him in any scene or situation and he will adapt to overcome all the challenges that come.

Rupert Cole

Composer

Rupert Cole

Rupert Cole is a soundtrack composer based in Birmingham UK scoring games, films, animation, and everything in between. As a multi-instrumentalist with a varied background in classical, jazz, rock and more he has composed scores in a wide range of musical styles for clients across the globe. Since collaborating with BAFTA and Ivor Novello winning composer Dan Jones on the soundtrack to Louis Theroux’s My Scientology Movie in 2015, Rupert has over 40 composer credits including BBC-funded short films, animated series on Cartoon Network and a project for the World Health Organisation. One of Rupert's most recent collaborations was with TFL Creative Media on The Railway Woman, composing the music number and soundtrack for the short film.

Joel Tucker

Cinematographer & Editor

Joel Tucker

Joel Tucker is a freelance Filmmaker, based in West Sussex producing various different types of visual content including Music Videos, Promotional Content and Weddings. He has been making video content for around six years now and has taken the drive into commercial work, working with clients such as Big Church Day Out, Kings Chamber Orchestra and Grace by Faith Brand, to create promotional pieces alongside his own short film cinematography portfolio.

Summer Clarke-Graham

Actor, Writer & Filmmaker

Summer Clarke-Graham

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Yasmin Wilson

Actor, Writer & Musician

Yasmin Wilson

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