Two Books on sale at DriveThruRPG

In an attempt to calm this raging passion I have for writing, I’ve begun to embark on putting my books on DriveThruRPG – the pre-eminent site for selling RPGs online.

Testament and Creed are two books of a trilogy of games. Both are set at the end of the world, in the Jude-Christian sense. The Rapture is upon us and in the first book, Testament, the players are witnesses to the Rapture. In the second, Creed, they are part of the problem with their sorcerous ways.

The third book, Rapture, where the player takes the role of an Angelic Being during the Rapture and the Apocalypse, will be written if the other two do ok.

Short Films Links (an aide memoire)

Some links for me to remember… Short of the Week Films Short The Smalls Film Festival DepicT 90 Second Shorts Related posts: Jonathan Gems on the abolition of the UKFC Digital Circle going independent and my thoughts on the Future QFT’s Short Shorts Aide Memoire

Some links for me to remember…

12×12: I Wish I’d Met You Now

The idea is produce 12 short movies in 12 months. They’ll vary immensely in content, in depth. The first of my 12×12. It’s a little ‘abstract’ so be forgiving…based on a poem I wrote. Related posts: The Broadband Blueprint (re DETI Telecoms Consultation) Careers Digital Circle going independent and my thoughts on the Future What … Continue reading “12×12: I Wish I’d Met You Now”

The idea is produce 12 short movies in 12 months. They’ll vary immensely in content, in depth.

The first of my 12×12. It’s a little ‘abstract’ so be forgiving…based on a poem I wrote.

The 12 x 12 Project

Very happy to be part of Alec Liddles 12×12 Project. The first movie of which is embedded below. I’d appreciate a like and a share if you’re so inclined. This will be one movie made every month for a year by Alec and his team. Related posts: Pi-Cade Complete Orange pimping HTC Touch Diamond ShinyShiny … Continue reading “The 12 x 12 Project”

Very happy to be part of Alec Liddles 12×12 Project. The first movie of which is embedded below.

I’d appreciate a like and a share if you’re so inclined.

This will be one movie made every month for a year by Alec and his team.

What I’ve been up to….

Since September, I have been enrolled full time in a Performing Arts course with South Eastern Regional College. The course is mainly acting and movement based with segues into community arts, scriptwriting and the business of being a performer. I’ve been an extra in a feature shot in Belfast (ZOO) and been a feature in … Continue reading “What I’ve been up to….”

Since September, I have been enrolled full time in a Performing Arts course with South Eastern Regional College. The course is mainly acting and movement based with segues into community arts, scriptwriting and the business of being a performer.

I’ve been an extra in a feature shot in Belfast (ZOO) and been a feature in a student short (Silence) with some students from Belfast Metropolitan College. Suffice to say I’ll act for free with any student shorts that appear – though typically they don’t have many stories for middle-aged nerds).

I’ve also been writing scripts and currently I have two productions in the offing. One is a science fiction series that I’ll detail below and the second is a student short with zero budget based on some other scripts. I’m keen to see if there’s any stickiness with them and keen to see if there’s methods of distribution I’d not previously thought of. In my head, these are Amazon or Netflix series’ and/or features. So that’s what I’ll pursue.

The current production I’m actively working on is going to require some animation for the title sequences so I’m wondering if I should start learning that in my spare time.

But in the meantime, read the bold sections below in your most erudite Richard Burton tones. I’d love your thought on it.

On a cosmological timeline, the entirety of human existence is a brief flicker, like a match strike in the darkness.

[Animation in the background show a small red dot on a black background with two tiny planets orbiting it. It explodes in cartoon fashion and a series of 2d shockwaves expand outwards towards the darkness. Until it arrives at a small solar system with 9 planets….one a blue pearl in the darkness.]

There have been great extinctions on Earth before but life always managed. Something escaped the destruction and thrived.

[2d animation of a dinosaur being watching the comet plummet down. Fade to white]

This time, there would be no survival. Everyone would die within the decade. And the challenges of climate change and ozone layers seemed suddenly insignificant. But we learned we were not alone.

[2d animation of alien spacecraft above the blue pearl illuminating the planet in their rays of light]

We were saved.

Northern Ireland Screen film locations showreel 2012

Probably better than any tourism video I’ve ever seen. Can we turn subtitles on and see a list of the places. I have to plan some day trips for next summer. Related posts: The Broadband Blueprint (re DETI Telecoms Consultation) Digital Surveillance: why are we surprised? Onlive: Gaming in the Cloud review Locations Services Developers … Continue reading “Northern Ireland Screen film locations showreel 2012”

Probably better than any tourism video I’ve ever seen. Can we turn subtitles on and see a list of the places. I have to plan some day trips for next summer.

The Sky Is Rising

A report on the boom in the media industry despite the worst recession in 70 years. Related posts: cultureTECH: What I did… Holidays in England All I needed to know about games… Humans FTW! Sky-Bully FTL!

A report on the boom in the media industry despite the worst recession in 70 years.

Two Men Talking

I’m not a movie critic by any means. I’m not a movie buff. My Dad did buy a copy of Halliwell’s Film Guide some time in the 1980s and I pored over it but then I was reading pretty much everything in the world back then. So please understand my point of view, which I … Continue reading “Two Men Talking”

I’m not a movie critic by any means. I’m not a movie buff. My Dad did buy a copy of Halliwell’s Film Guide some time in the 1980s and I pored over it but then I was reading pretty much everything in the world back then. So please understand my point of view, which I will explain, when I say that Two Men Talking is a staple of British cinema.

I recently watched the big screen epic of “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” mere days after watching the BBC adaptation starring Sir Alec Guinness. Watching on an iPad or even on the TV means you have to pay attention and you can’t have disruptive noise in the room because most of the action is “Two Men Talking“.

I was reminded of a great TV series from the 1970s called The Sandbaggers which, again, featured Two Men Talking, interspersed with pictures of office buildings and the odd coal pit in Wales.

For Two Men Talking, you need to have immensely powerful dialogue, actors who can convey emotion with a wobble of their jaw and a great shooting setup.

The advantages of Two Men Talking is that if you have an amazing script and great talent, the sets are cheap and the results can still be amazing.

That said, I don’t really want to make a Two Men Talking movie. (Nothing smacks more of white male privilege than two white males in privileged positions talking in private)

From the Archives…

This is a list of British TV shows from the 50s, 60s and 70s. I’ve removed some that weren’t really suitable for my purposes – which includes any which have been recently re-made (for good or ill). 1950s Quatermass II 1960s Adam Adamant Lives! The Baron The Champions Danger Man The Dark Island Department S … Continue reading “From the Archives…”

This is a list of British TV shows from the 50s, 60s and 70s. I’ve removed some that weren’t really suitable for my purposes – which includes any which have been recently re-made (for good or ill).

1950s

1960s

1970s