Rich Gibbon is a Glasgow-based filmmaker and photographer whose passion for visual storytelling began at the age of 16 with his first camera. Graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Film Production Technology, Rich has cultivated a unique cinematic style, drawing inspiration from a blend of high-end cinema and contemporary digital media.
A Visual Storyteller
His work, which often explores themes of music, culture, and the human experience, has earned recognition through a nomination for a Royal Television Society Award and a win for 'Best Original Score' at Manchester Screens & Shorts. Rich’s notable projects include writing, directing, and producing the award-winning short film When The Bombs Came Down, as well as working with clients such as SubClub, Kofi Kade, and Kochchi.
Currently, Rich is focused on a compelling short-form documentary about the decline of club and festival culture. Looking ahead, he aims to expand his client base and diversify his portfolio, continuing to craft engaging narratives that resonate with audiences.