Si Bell

Alias:
Simon Bell

Birthplace:
Sacriston, County Durham, England

Si Bell BSC is an international Cinematographer represented by United Agents in the UK and Sandra Marsh in the US. Si is known for his work on high end TV shows such as A Very British Scandal, The Serpent, Peaky Blinders 5 and A Christmas Carol as well as feature films Electricity (2015) and In Darkness (2018).  As a proud North Easterner Si grew up in a small ex-mining village called Sacriston in the north of England. As a child he was happy filming his family outings on his families Hi8 camcorder , including in-camera editing and narrating certain sections . He didn’t know at the time what direction his life would take but while at Newcastle Collage at the age of 18 he became interested in a module on video production and realised that there were courses and potentially jobs in the film industry. He decided to pursue a Media Production BA Hons at Northumbria University in Newcastle.  During his studies at Northumbria, Si directed a number of short dramas films on the universities 16mm cameras about working class life in the North East and thought his future may be that of a director. After university he got his break into the Film and TV industry through local drama production Wire in the Blood as a camera trainee and met Cinematographer Sam McCurdy BSC, who influenced him to change direction. Sam had worked with director Neil Marshall who also had graduated from Northumbria University. Sam made a real impact on Si and he admired his passion, enthusiasm and love of cinematography. It was at this moment that Si really began to understand what a cinematographer’s role was and how much creativity and influence could be brought to a production.  After a number of years working as a clapper loader with cinematographers including Sam and Lol Crawley BSC, as well as shooting his own low budget short films, Si began to gain traction as a cinematographer in his own right. In 2012 he shot a short film, Orthodox, featuring the actor Stephen Graham which proved to be popular in film festivals and resulted in being expanded into a feature film. Following this he worked on the film Electricity, a feature film for the BFI about the life of a girl with epilepsy. Mark Kermode, the film critic, spoke highly of the visuals Si created in Electricity and because of this publicity from this he began to be offered high end TV dramas such as Fortitude and Ripper Street. Si went from one production to another for a number of years working with many different directors and gaffers and perfecting his skills in lighting.  Si’s more recent work has included shooting series 5 of Peaky Blinders with director Anthony Byrne, a feature length drama/mini series for the BBC/FX., A Christmas Carol with director Nick Murphy, and BBC’s A Very British Scandal featuring Claire Foy and directed by Norwegian director Ann Sewitsky. Some other directors he has worked with on a regular basis include Nick Rowland with whom he has just completed a BBC TV movie called Floodlights about the abuse scandal involving ex-footballer Andy Woodward. He also worked with Hans Herbots on The Serpent in Thailand.

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Additional Director of Photography:
2020  Calm with Horses

Camera Intern:
2010  Centurion
2020  Calm with Horses

Cinematography:
2010  Centurion
2013  Sleepworking
2020  Calm with Horses

Director of Photography:
2010  Centurion
2012  Orthodox
2013  Boys On Film 9: Youth in Trouble
2013  Sleepworking
2013  Together
2014  Electricity
2015  Orthodox
2016  Tiger Raid
2018  In Darkness
2019  FX's A Christmas Carol
2020  Calm with Horses
2022  Floodlights
2024  The After

Cinematography:
2021  A Very British Scandal

Director of Photography:
2013  Peaky Blinders
2018  Hard Sun
2019  Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler
2021  A Very British Scandal
2021  The Serpent
2023  The Woman in the Wall
2025  Miss Austen

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