Meet Graham
I began my journey in video production at the age of 18 while studying for an HND in Visual Communications. During this time, I developed a passion for filmmaking, working on short films, documentaries, and creating an advert for Channel 4’s Ideas Factory. This sparked my love for visual storytelling.
With over 15 years of experience in the media industry, I’ve dedicated my career to education, helping aspiring students break into the media world. Alongside this, I’ve freelanced for local businesses, producing high-quality video content tailored for their websites and digital marketing needs.
In April 2014, I earned my first television credit, editing a documentary about Ronnie Barker, which aired on Showcase 2. By June 2014, I received my first camera operator credit, filming the renowned Tankfest event at the Bovington Tank Museum. That year, I was fortunate to contribute to several World War I and II documentaries, marking the 100th anniversary of WWI and the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landing. These documentaries aired on both British and Australian television, and they are now available on Amazon Prime.
In response to growing demand for high-quality, affordable video services, I founded Two Towers Media. While my work spans television production, I specialize in creating bespoke video content for weddings, live performances, and events across the West Midlands and the Cotswolds. Since 2017, I have had the privilege of filming weddings, capturing once-in-a-lifetime moments for couples. Being part of their special day continues to bring me immense joy and fulfillment.
Meet Sarah, one of our videographers we use when you ask for a second videographer. We have been working together over the last 2 years.
She has been filming weddings for over 4 years now, offering our couples that extra point of view of their wedding day. Sarah want you to be able to watch your film back and re-live all your gorgeous memories, but not only that, she want you to see a true reflection of yourselves and your story in your film. She believe in years to come, you’ll want to be able to watch that film and feel like ‘home’, that it was all you.