David Webb (filmmaker)

He has produced over a dozen films about caving and mine exploration (mostly in the Derbyshire region) and has contributed articles to Descent magazine.

[2] Webb's films have been presented to outdoor enthusiasts and made available in museums, caving shops and visitor centres across Derbyshire.

After inheriting the 1968 film Underground Journey on 16mm, Webb undertook its digitisation and subsequent DVD production which includes an interview with expedition leader Doug Nash.

[6] With the help of volunteer cavers, Webb oversaw the removal of accumulated waste at various cave sites throughout the county, rendering them to an 'acceptable condition' after years of neglect.

In 2012, Webb won the prestigious Giles Barker Award in recognition of excellence in his work in cave videography for over 20 years.