Birth Name: | Thomas Anthony McNaught |
Birth Date: | 1993 7, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Stoneycroft, Merseyside, England, UK |
Occupation: | Filmmaker, writer, director, editor |
Years Active: | 2014–present |
Thomas McNaught (born 26 July 1993) is an English filmmaker from Liverpool, England.[1] His first notable project is his BBC Three Fresh featured[2] short documentary , which follows the relationship between his 84-year-old dementia suffering grandmother and himself. It was nominated for Best British Short Film at the 28th Leeds International Film Festival,[3] where it received a special mention.[4]
Since 2011, McNaught has twice collaborated with Mark Gill and Baldwin Li of Honlodge Productions, providing unit videography for their BAFTA and Oscar-nominated short film The Voorman Problem as well as their first feature film England is Mine, a biopic following the early life of Steven Patrick Morrissey, frontman of The Smiths.
Year | Film | Director | Role(s) | |
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2011 | The Voorman Problem (short film) | Unit Videographer | ||
2014 | (documentary short) | Thomas McNaught | Cinematographer, Editor | |
2015 | Surgery (short) | George Clemens, Samuel Clemens | Second Assistant Camera | |
2015 | Wonder Boy (short) | Ben Molyneux-Chan | Cinematographer, Colorist | |
2016 | Where The Devil Says Goodnight(short) | David Short, Jonathan Tyler | Cinematographer, Colorist | |
2016 | Never Land (short) | Anna Hoghton | Title Production | |
2016 | Circular Cellular (documentary short) | Edward Scott-Clarke | Colorist | |
2017 | England is Mine | Mark Gill | Unit Videographer, Title Production | |
2017 | The Stroke | Second Assistant Camera | ||
2017 | Greener Pastures | Alexandria Doyle | Cinematographer, Colorist |