I'm Peter Georgi, a filmmaker, video editor and media communications professional with over 30 years of experience across factual television, health-care communications, and corporate media. I founded Halo Films in 2001 to craft documentary-style storytelling for health care, commercial and corporate clients, building a reputation for clear, engaging narratives and high production values. As Managing Director and Creative Lead since 2006, I oversee the full production process from concept to delivery across TV, cinema and digital platforms. My early career at the BBC Science Department included Tomorrow's World, QED and The Human Body, and I later produced and directed the BBC's only IMAX version of these series for international cinema. I specialize in shaping concise, human-led stories from complex material and turning them into effective campaigns across web and social media.

Peter Georgi

I'm Peter Georgi, a filmmaker, video editor and media communications professional with over 30 years of experience across factual television, health-care communications, and corporate media. I founded Halo Films in 2001 to craft documentary-style storytelling for health care, commercial and corporate clients, building a reputation for clear, engaging narratives and high production values. As Managing Director and Creative Lead since 2006, I oversee the full production process from concept to delivery across TV, cinema and digital platforms. My early career at the BBC Science Department included Tomorrow's World, QED and The Human Body, and I later produced and directed the BBC's only IMAX version of these series for international cinema. I specialize in shaping concise, human-led stories from complex material and turning them into effective campaigns across web and social media.

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I’m Peter Georgi, a filmmaker, video editor and media communications professional with over 30 years of experience across factual television, health-care communications, and corporate media. I founded Halo Films in 2001 to craft documentary-style storytelling for health care, commercial and corporate clients, building a reputation for clear, engaging narratives and high production values.

As Managing Director and Creative Lead since 2006, I oversee the full production process from concept to delivery across TV, cinema and digital platforms. My early career at the BBC Science Department included Tomorrow’s World, QED and The Human Body, and I later produced and directed the BBC’s only IMAX version of these series for international cinema. I specialize in shaping concise, human-led stories from complex material and turning them into effective campaigns across web and social media.

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Language

English
Fluent

Work Experience

Founder, Series Producer at Dangerous Films
January 1, 2001 - January 1, 2006
Founded Dangerous Films in London to produce specialist factual television and documentary programming.
Producer / Director / Video Editor at Halo Films
January 1, 2006 - Present
Founded Halo Films in 2006 to create documentary-style communications for health care, commercial and corporate clients; led production across long-form docs, corporate videos and educational material; served as Series Producer on Walking With Cavemen for BBC, coordinating factual storytelling, drama reconstruction and visual effects within a production budget of approximately £6 million.
Producer at BBC Science Department
January 1, 1993 - January 1, 2001
Worked on numerous science programmes including Tomorrow's World, QED and The Human Body; experience spanning short-form science films to large-scale factual productions; involved in narrative development, production and editorial planning.
Founder / Series Producer at Halo Films
January 1, 2001 - December 31, 2006
Founded Halo Films to produce documentary-style factual television for corporate and marketing clients.
Managing Director / Producer / Director / Video Editor at Halo Films
January 1, 2006 - Present
Leading and hands-on creative producer/director with end-to-end responsibility for projects across health-care communications, corporate video, and factual television, including large-scale productions such as Walking With Cavemen; responsible for multi-million budgets and cross-platform delivery.
Producer (BBC Science Department) at BBC Science Department
January 1, 1993 - January 1, 2001
Worked on Tomorrow's World, QED and The Human Body; produced and directed short-form science films and later IMAX cinema version of the series for international release.

Education

BA Economics at Exeter University
October 1, 1985 - June 30, 1988

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Industry Experience

Media & Entertainment, Healthcare, Education, Professional Services, Life Sciences