Posts Tagged ‘Film’

A4 To A3 Officially Selected for Rhode Island International Film Festival.

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Our little musical that could, just keeps… coulding.

And the next stop for A4 to A3 is the Rhode Island International Film Festival, after the film received an early ‘official selection’.

“This early acceptance is a direct result of our enthusiasm for the project, which we are certain audiences will share in August. In granting this privilege, our hope is that A4 to A3 will be a highlight of the festival”.

Which is nice…

The film now has an official website which can be accessed right here at http://a4toa3movie.com/

Congrats, as always, to my musical co-writer, Simon Barlow, to Dean Codrington and to Joe Main.

The Example Has Been Optioned… Again.

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Yes, the ongoing saga that is ‘the filming of The Example‘ has a new chapter.

After several false starts, people using the play script to get funding, meetings with various producers, all sorts of promises, and even one time when I believe the whole thing was filmed but never edited, The Example looks like it really will be a film soon.

Dean Codrington and Bravada Films have optioned The Example for twelve months and have asked me to write the screenplay.  Dean was the director on A4 to A3, which is set for its world premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival in California later this month.  He did a fantastic job with the film adaptation of the musical which Simon Barlow and I wrote and I am quietly confident that he and his team will do an equally great job with The Example.

This ‘little play that could’ has already won a number of awards, been produced in five countries and been adapted into a comic book of the same name.

Next up; The Example action figures!

Centre Place – The Film Has A Trailer.

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Producer Mia De Rauch and director Ben Shackleford continue to do well and the trailer for their latest feature film is looking fantastic.  I read this screenplay early on and (even though it was billed as a “romantic comedy”) I really liked it.

“Centre Place is a sophisticated romantic comedy featuring Melbourne’s style, fashion and culture.  Set in the very European boutiques, cafes and bars of Melbourne’s inner lane-ways the film focuses on the highs and lows of Lizzie Baxter.”

http://www.centreplacemovie.com/CentrePlaceMovie_1024x768/images/poster.png

Click the pic for the trailer

I’m currently writing on a couple of projects for MIA film productions.  I’ve just noticed that one of the projects is actually mentioned on their website, even though I thought it was a secret…