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Timeline
2026: Exploring hybrid AI filmmaking — not as a tool, but as a new cinematic language.
2021–2025: Directed and produced large-scale commercial, brand, and agency-led projects for major blue-chip clients, refining high-end production workflows, visual storytelling at scale, and cross-discipline collaboration across live-action, CGI, and emerging AI pipelines.
This period of commercial and technical mastery laid the groundwork for his current work in AI-native filmmaking.
2020: Reboot film script makes quarterfinalist for Final Draft and Screencraft.
2018: His greatest work was born. (His Son).
2014: AB Negative debuts at Berlin International Film Festival.
2012: Light Rain short reaches 3.5m views.
2008: Founder of Imageynation Ltd
2007: Winner, Best Music Video. EOTP International Film Festival.
Neil is an award-winning film director with over 20 years of experience directing commercials, narrative film, and high-end VFX work for some of the world's leading brands — bringing that depth of craft to the emerging language of AI filmmaking.
His background spans live-action direction, CGI, and visual effects, giving him a rare fluency across the full spectrum of image-making. Long before AI became a cultural flashpoint, Neil was exploring how emerging technologies reshape the way stories are told — not as a novelty, but as a natural evolution of the director's toolkit.
Rather than treating AI as a shortcut or a gimmick, Neil approaches it as a new cinematic medium — one that demands its own grammar, ethics, and authorship. His current work focuses on hybrid filmmaking: directing performance, story, and emotion while collaborating with AI systems to generate worlds, motion, and visual logic that would be impossible through traditional production alone.
What sets him apart is not the technology he uses, but the eye and instinct behind it. The same directorial intelligence that shaped award-winning commercials and narrative work now shapes AI-generated cinema — with the same commitment to craft, story, and emotional truth.
He is among a select group of working directors who understand both worlds deeply, and who are actively redefining what filmmaking can be.
