Tom Watts keynote speaker

Tom Watts

Cinematographer renowned for blending technical expertise with authentic storytelling

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About Tom Watts

Tom Watts is a cinematographer, writer and speaker known for bringing clarity, curiosity and lived insight to complex conversations.

With a career spanning feature films, TV dramas, commercials, music video and two years as Sony Music’s in-house Director of Photography, Tom combines technical expertise with a deep understanding of visual storytelling. He writes a regular column for film industry magazine, Cinegirl, where his curiosity led interviews with top industry voices unpack the inner workings of modern filmmaking.

As a speaker, Tom is equally at home discussing neurodiversity in creative industries, drawing from his own experience, or breaking down the realities of living and working with chronic illness. His TikTok series on SIBO has resonated widely, with one video reaching over 3 million views, and he currently serves on the advisory board of a U.S. healthcare company.

Confident, grounded, and highly engaging, Tom bridges the creative and human sides of the industry. Offering audiences fresh perspective, practical insight, and real connection.

To book Keynote Speaker Tom Watts, contact The Speakers Agency on +44(0)1332 810481 or email enquiries@thespeakersagency.com.

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