I graduated from Salford University where I studied Graphic Design. Even though it was a design course I focused on editing and motion graphics. This led me to work for a production company called White Noise where I worked for 12 years becoming Senior Editor/Director. In 2018 I decided to go freelance to expand my network, learn more and meet creative minded people within the industry. After a year I was offered a job at The Gate which is a company I have watched and respected over the years so it was a no brainer to take that opportunity.
2 Pieces of advice. First from my dad back when I was 16 years old and a bit lost wondering which direction to take my life. I was interested in art and design so my dad said “everything you see has been designed so there will always be work in it...go and do that” so I went to art college which opened my eyes to so much creativity.
The second is from a wonderful screen print artist called Anthony Burrill. His book ‘Make Yourself’ had a line in which asked the question. ‘Have you been happy with the work you have produced over the last 12 months?’ I realised I wasn't happy and needed a change so that gave me the push I needed to leave my job and go freelance. This move led me to The Gate and doing work I enjoy daily with a team I love.
Advice for editors would be to stay current. Look at what’s going on around you in the advertising/film/tv world. Learn how to work on all aspects of commercial editing from offline/grade/VFX/Online so you can adapt and respond to any problem in front of you.
To travel back in time to be part of the making of Jaws. If that doesn’t become possible then I want to continue to grow the post department at The Gate and keep building something that continually makes me proud.
TGF: Is there an unforgettable project that shaped your way of working?
Not especially. Every job has a problem which you have to overcome, be it technical or creative. By overcoming these issues you learn something on every job which you take into the next.
SS: Mike?
MN: Speaking.
SS: It’s Steven Spielberg.
MN: Oh, hi Steven.
SS: Listen, i know you are a big Jaws fan so i wanted to give you the first run at cutting together a short doc about the making of the film. This footage has never been seen before by anyone in the world. What do you think?
MN: Well Steven, I’m glad you called. I’d be delighted.
A screen print from Anthony Burrill says ‘Work hard and be nice’ which says it all.