Television

Television package made for a mock news broadcast in 2025. The package looks at Edinburgh’s rich history, and talks with the Cockburn Association about the importance of preserving it. The package was filmed across the city and features interviews with Brigid Golden, Outreach manager at the Cockburn Association and Euan Leitch, from Scotland’s Regeneration Forum.

Television package made within a university module in 2024. Covers the increasing violent and disruptive behaviour at Scottish football games. Filmed at Tynecastle (Edinburgh), Firhill (Glasgow) and Dam Park (Ayrshire), with interviews from Alistair Blair, Director of Operations for the Scottish Football Supporters Association and Gordon Smith, former Rangers player. The package touches on the alcohol ban at Scottish games following the riot at the 1980 Scottish Cup Final at Hamden, which Gordon Smith played in.

Television package made for a mock news broadcast in December 2024. It discusses the then upcoming Scottish budget and the controversies surrounding farming and inheritance tax. The package was filmed at the parliament in Edinburgh, and featured interviews with Andrew Connon, Vice President of the National Farmers Union Scotland, Tim Eagle and Edward Mountain, Conservatives MPs and Colin Steele, a local farmer.