- He was rejected by the National Film and Television School (NFTS) in Beaconsfield, UK. In 2003 he went to the private Los Angeles Film School.
- His first job in the film industry was as Ismail Merchant's assistant for Merchant Ivory Productions: "I sent a CV and badgered them and said please give me a job and they paid me - it is illegal now, thank God - £50 a week." But he admired their "personal, passionate way of working". [2015].
- Directed one Oscar nominated performance: Charlotte Rampling in 45 Years (2015).
- Shot his first feature Greek Pete (2009) himself on an inexpensive HD camera for a micro budget of about £ 5000. His second feature Weekend (2011) had a low budget of £ 100000 to £ 120000 and was shot primarily using a Canon 5D Mark II, with outdoor scenes shot on a Sony PMW-EX3, because of its zoom lens. Both films were completed in a fully digital workflow.
- He spent a year at the Los Angeles Film School, "basically to get equipment in my hands" before directing his first feature, Greek Pete (2009).
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