As well as writing this blog, I am hard at work at University and also writing my own scripts. This blog is going to be about the latter. Who wants to know about my University work?
Saying that... I am currently filming a proper short film with my University friends. We decided today that it is a "genreless, avant-garde and experimental" short film that takes into account the two sense we take for granted, vision and hearing. I wrote the screenplay for the film, helped with some of the directing and also acting as the main man in the film alongside my talented director friend Pierre Landriau. We worked hard on this, and it should be on the internet next week.
I have also decided to use this blog to write down my current projects if anyone out there is interested. (Having seen fellow blogger Neil do the same. More about him in a bit)
Four Months
This is the film I am currently writing, about a London couple who are slowly falling out of love. It's controversial, brutal, and points out flaws in London society.
H.H.Holmes
This is a script that I have completed the first draft of for some time. It is in need of a re-write or three. It is set in the 19th century, and is a real-life story of a multi-murderer who built his own castle in wake of Chicago's first World's Fair.
Kupet: Everyday Life in a Supermarket
This is a mockumentary film which I have been meaning to write for about three years, since I started work in Tesco. I have a few friends who want me to carry on writing this one, which is nice.
Dreaming in Somnolence
Story of Ethan Kaufman, who decides to make something of his life for a good cause, and undertakes an experiment that two scientists have set up. Their aim is to make something that can read dreams. It's romance. It's mystery. It's comedy. It's plain weird.
Michael's Resignation / Salvation For April / Aidan's Darkest Sermon
These three films are three of the seven in Alex Cameron's many stories which I have had the pleasure of taking part of. They are brutal, cleverly written and hold back no punches. This brings me on to two other bloggers who I have to mention.
Alex Cameron is a talented story maker and script writer. His stories are as intruiging as the last one he throws up and I am grateful to be apart of his team of many writers.
One of his writers is previously mentioned Neil Baker. He has also set up a blog using this website and it's a great read. He is a very talented writer which similar dreams to mine so I hope to work with him a lot in the many years to come.
Their blogs can be found at these two sites.
www.azcameron.co.uk
www.writewithhonour.blogspot.com/
Ciao xx
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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Hi Richard, the blog's shaping up now!!! Thanks for the kind words about me. We'll definately have to work together in the future!
Really interested in your profect 'H.H.Holmes'. In such a short synopsis, it sounds so interesting! If you ever need any opinions on your work, let me know and I'd be happy to help any way I can. While I'm far from experienced, I think it's always a good idea to have as many people as you can look at your work!
Happy blogging,
Neil
writewithhonour.blogspot.com
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