He began his career in 1983 at Solus Enterprises, a co-operative of cinematographers and film technicians including
Roger Deakins ASC BSC, Jack Hazan,
Dick Pope BSC, and David Mingay. Gee went on to become a producer/director/writer at Melrose Film Productions, London. He then set up, with three partners, a broadband production company, Redbus CPD, serving as Director of Production. From 2003 to 2016, he was at
Channel 4 Television, London, in the roles of Commercial/Creative Director: 4Learning and then Multiplatform and Online Video Commissioner (Factual). Gee specialises in multiplatform projects around TV and digital-first content, commissioning and producing factual and documentary film, television and digital/interactive media, as well as short-form and online video. He was responsible for setting up Ideasfactory (renamed 4Talent), Channel 4's creative industries talent development initiative. In 2014, he helped establish original short form video on
All 4, Channel 4's video on demand platform. During his time at Channel 4, Gee commissioned socially impactful projects, including a study on the link between occupation, gender, and autistic traits conducted with Cambridge University and a multiplatform campaign that ended the discarding of fish in the North Sea. In 2006, he co-created
Big Art Mob, a crowdsourced platform documenting and mapping public art in the UK and beyond, cataloguing over 12,000 artworks and integrating Google Street View upon its 2012 relaunch. In 2010, Gee commissioned and co-developed Quotables, a user-generated quotations platform co-funded by Channel 4 and Arts Council England. This inspired Channel 4's 2013 panel show
Was It Something I Said?, hosted by
David Mitchell with interactive Twitter-based participation. Gee volunteered as a Games Maker during the
London 2012 Olympic Games, working on digital content for LOCOG, as well as contributing to Channel 4's online Paralympics coverage. He was the first commissioner of originals at Little Dot Studios, where he commissioned documentaries, including the BAFTA-winning short Missed Call. He went on to commission documentaries at Red Bull Media House, including the BAFTA-winning short They Saw The Sun First. Gee consulted for Ridley Scott Creative Group, before becoming a Commissioner of film, video and audio at CAA (Creative Artists Agency).
Recent Projects In 2024, Gee commissioned The Pilgrimage of Gilbert & George, a feature documentary for
Sky Arts exploring the iconic British artist duo, directed by Mike Christie and produced by Supercollider/Zinc TV. In 2025, he conceived, developed, and produced Flying Through History, a digital-first series for Hearst Networks and Sky HISTORY that uses FPV drones to explore historic sites across the UK. ==Awards==