Keith is a director with a screenwriter's brain and a stuntman's heart.
A trained screenwriter, he has a sixth sense for story structure, knowing instinctively how to shape a script, elevate a moment, or strip an idea down to its emotional core. He brings that same precision to the floor, where it collides with striking visuals, bold tonal choices, and a sharp eye for performance. Especially comedy. Especially when it's tough to land.
His work lives at the intersection of character, comedy, and visual craft. Campaigns for Nike, Coca-Cola, Adidas, Subaru, VW, and Channel 4 all carry his signature: wry, cinematic, emotionally charged. His gift for working with real people, not just actors, has led him to draw authentic performances from the likes of Beckham, Messi, De Bruyne, Pogba, and Lukaku. Another sweet spot.
Keith has also built a reputation for action-driven storytelling. High-octane sequences, dynamic movement, physical narrative. Chase scenes. Stunts. Big set pieces. Never noise for noise's sake, always in service of character and pace.
As technology evolves, so does his approach. Keith seamlessly integrates cutting-edge hybrid AI workflows alongside traditional VFX, using whatever tools serve the story best. Whether it's practical effects or generative AI, motion capture or machine learning, if it amplifies the emotional impact, it's in his toolkit.
In his own words: "A good script comes in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes it's buried under rewrites. Sometimes it arrives fully formed. Either way, I'm a feelings junkie. I want thrills, chills, or belly laughs. Anything that persuades rather than promotes. I love storytelling."
Keith's work has been recognized by BAFTA, D&AD, British Arrows, and Cannes Lions. But more importantly, it's made people laugh, cry, and occasionally fall off their chairs. Ideally in the same scene. With a stunt.
