DOP / Camera operations / Video Editing / Drone
I’m Tye Moxey, a filmmaker and content specialist working across video, marketing, and brand storytelling. Over the past 15 years, I’ve worked with a wide range of businesses and organisations, creating films that help communicate ideas clearly, connect with audiences, and support long-term brand growth.
My work spans strategy and production, from shaping concepts and narrative through to filming and post-production. Alongside client projects, I’ve also led ongoing marketing and content programmes, helping brands think more carefully about how video fits into the bigger picture rather than existing as a one-off asset. Across different types of projects, I’m interested in how story, tone, and detail come together to create work that feels honest and considered.
Latest Projects
Pickwell | The Lost Guide - The Asylum Seeker Hotel
Directed - Dan Akins
DP / Editor - Tye Moxey
1st AD - Ryan Murray
HyperAppliance Inc. | HyperAiBox
Directed / DP / Editor - Tye Moxey
Camera Op 1 - Dan Akins
Camera Op 2 - Ryan Murray
Sunsail | Yacht Charter & Sailing Holidays
Directed / DP / Editor - Tye Moxey
Holly and Co | Flying the Flag for Small
Directed / DP / Editor - Tye Moxey
M&Ms | Scare Responsibly
Directed - James Rawlings
DP/ Editor - Tye Moxey
Welcome to Sherborne | Tourism Campaign
Directed / DP / Editor - Tye Moxey
About
An award-winning filmmaker, Tye Moxey has worked across all roles, all styles and all scales of video production during his nearly 20 years in the industry. With documentary filmmaking at the centre of his career, finding and distilling the story is always where his focus lies; creating order in chaos just comes along with the territory. His editing is emotional, but his Australian upbringing prevents him from ever becoming soppy. With a portfolio that boasts a range of genres, from documentaries to commercials, he approaches each project with a fresh perspective and a determination to create something unique and impactful.
While based in Somerset, Tye’s life and work has seen him travel to almost every corner of the globe. He’s not sure why he ended up in Somerset either.