Tuesday, 10 May 2011
An early sighting of Lou Ferrigno...
...At the Nation Museum Of The Middle Ages In Paris. Oddly enough, I rather liked him when he was angry.
In other news: I'm pleased to report that I will be writing a supernatural drama for Radio 4 Extra's (formerly Radio 7's)Man In Black series of supernatural tales. In the last series, the titular narrator was Mr. Mark Gattis. I do hope he returns. His narrator has a wonderfully creepy Roald Dahl meets Mycroft Holmes vibe.
Writing for radio is new to me, so I'm pretty excited/nervous about all the possibilities of the medium. I'm also thankful that we still have a BBC that commisions so much radio drama- there really isn't anywhere else like it in the world.
I also have a feature project out in Cannes with the lovely Christine Hartland who is also producing Nitrate, an exciting and intriguing new feature from Messrs Gavin Boyter and Guy Ducker.
I'm also working up a childrens' series proposal for some nice producers and should finally, start work on the Christmas set comedy horror that's been fermenting away at the back of my brain.
All in all, a pretty productive time.
Finally, a hats off to Director Dan Turner and screenwriter Jason Arnopp for their very fine new feature, Stormhouse (trailer HERE) which will make its debut at this years' Edinburgh Film Festival.
They're also lovely chaps- though you'd never know from the dark and sinister stuff they've put on screen...
-Er, strike that last 'finally'. I'd also like to put my aforementioned hat back so I might once more remove to toast Rachel Chatterjee and Lysette Anthony, the producers behind new production company Perfect Features. Rachel and Lysette will soon start work on their new supernatural feature, Whisper, which boasts a terrific script by Fiona Watson.
More info HERE.
I too have a project with Perfect Features, but it's at a very early stage. Hopefully more on that in a future blog...
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