Live. Precise. Unmissable
Multi-camera direction for studio, stage, and screen — from one of the UK’s most experienced TV directors.
Directing Live Means Getting It Right the First Time
In multi-camera production, there’s no second take. Whether it’s a high-stakes talent show, a studio-based panel series, or a live broadcast event — the moment only happens once. It’s the director’s job to capture it flawlessly, live, and with purpose.
With over 40 years directing major studio and OB productions across the UK, Asia, and beyond, I bring clarity, calm, and creative control to the gallery. If it needs to look polished, energetic, and editorially sharp — we’ll get it there.
I am a multi-camera TV director and it is still the best job in the business!
Multi-Camera TV Director That Works Under Pressure
- Calling live cameras for talent, quiz and game shows, entertainment, and live events
- Coordinating with lighting, sound, screens and script teams to deliver seamless, story-driven coverage
- Working with producers and execs on visual style and editorial tone
- Rehearsal management, show blocking, and camera scripting
- OB and international experience with full crew coordination
Package | Ideal For | Includes |
Live Gallery Direction | OB or broadcast events, muisc | Full vision-mix or shot-calling, floor-to-gallery comms, on-site prep, Cue Pilot trained |
Studio Show Directing | Game shows, talent, chat formats | Show blocking, rehearsal, multi-cam gallery leadership |
International Expert | mentoring, cultural sensitivity, multilingual | Cultural visual translation, local directing for international shows. |
Past Work Includes:
- Asia’s Got Talent – Studio directing across 4 seasons
- I Can See Your Voice Singapore – Gallery and contestant management
- Gladiators (ITV) – RTS-winning direction for live OB/studio hybrid
- Good Game Asia – Multi-national production, on-location and studio
- This Morning (ITV) – Daily live broadcast studio direction
Testimonials
Jonathan is one of the leading and argualble the best multi-camera directors of his generation
Wayne Garvie (then) Head of BBC Light Entertianment