Harvey McKay

Technical Lead at SILVERBACK FILMS

Harvey McKay is an experienced technical and creative professional, currently serving as Technical Lead at Silverback Films since September 2022, where expertise in camera technology, lens selection, and filming specifications has been pivotal in shaping high-profile productions, including The Earthshot Prize. Previously, McKay held roles at Marvel Studios as Video Assistant/Camera Assistant, managing digital workflows for major films, and at NBCUniversal as Video Assistant, ensuring precise playback for directors and producers. Additional experience includes content creation and surveying for NicheCom UK and leadership roles in content strategy for the African Lion & Environmental Research Trust and Volunteer Encounter Group. McKay's early career involved photography and content creation for Foxtons and freelance projects under HM Media, complemented by a solid educational background in photography from Falmouth University and the University for the Creative Arts.

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SILVERBACK FILMS

The official LinkedIn profile for Silverback Films. 🦍 Silverback Films specialises in the production of high quality wildlife films for both television and cinema. Formed in 2012, Silverback Films brings together a world class team of wildlife film makers to create the highest quality natural history films. The Silverback wildlife filmmakers have worked on films and series that have been among the most successful ever produced. Their work has been recognised at the highest level and have won many acclaimed awards, including BAFTA, EMMY, RTS, Grierson, Jackson Hole WFF and Wildscreen Panda awards. Filming in almost every environment on the planet – from the depths of the greatest oceans to the tops of the highest mountains; from the darkest caves to the sunlit canopy of the tallest forests, and from both the North and South Pole to the hottest, driest deserts.


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