A detailed synopsis of the novel I am applying to write through Sky Academy Arts Scholarships
An initial draft of the first ten pages of the novel with which I am applying for the Sky Academy Arts Scholarship. This shows the style and tone of the proposed piece of work.
Advice for emerging writers about how to adopt a strategic career approach, using the metaphor of Medieval Warfare! See www.jamierhodeswriter.co.uk for tips on writing organisations to engage with. Video I made as part of the wider Arts Council funded writing project with the British Library. This video accompanied the lectures and workshops I ran for writers at several universities and arts organisations. Unfortunately Youtube won't allow the embeded hyperlinks to organisations who have supported me. So here's a list that I refer to in the video: https://www.writersguild.org.uk/ http://www.bl.uk/index.shtml http://www.spreadtheword.org.uk/ http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/ http://www.mardibooks.com/
A short film made by Mardibooks covering some of the launch of my first book of short stories, Dead Men's Teeth. The launch took place at the British Library to a sold out audience of over seventy people.
It was a great honour to launch a book at such a fantastic venue. The heart of British literature.
A short film behind the scenes at our shoot with The Mustard Tree homeless charity for their film 'A Common Bond'. Made by the charity service users during our 8 week filmmaking course. Providing prolonged and meaningful creative arts engagement for marginalised people.
www.thehomelessfilmfestival.org
Please see the Homeless Film Festival project in my IdeasTap portfolio for more videos, images, and text about my work founding The Homeless Film Festival charity.
"A man struggling to contain an adder infestation on his farm takes his only daughter to university on the day she leaves home." This short film uses visual metaphor and folklore to explore the emotional complexity of a simple moment in a parent's life; a child leaving home. A moment made all the more powerful by the father's isolation.
This script was one of the winners of the IdeasTap brief "Short Film Fund: Script". I was delighted to win this brief, and am very pleased with the visual storytelling and simple originality of this piece of work.
Four Walls is a short film I was commissioned to write about the effects of anti-social behaviour on council estates. The film is intended to be shown in schools and community centres as part of a wider educational project.
It isn't the style of story I enjoy at all, but I think that is a good test for a writer to understand the storytelling craft well enough to employ it objectively.
It was also a huge challenge to satisfy the criteria of the different government organisations involved. The police wanted their message to come across; the housing authority wanted their message to come across; a supported housing unit had a message...I had to try to get all of this information into a short film, in a subtle way, whilst creating a story entertaining enough to hold the attention of teenagers. It wasn't easy, but I am pleased with the outcome.
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