In an interview with Vogue, the multitalented Sadie Frost, who’s worked as a model, fashion designer, actress and most recently producer for her production company Blonde to Black Productions, talks about her newest film, Two For Joy.
Having worked closely with the producer Sadie and having completed full post production on the film, it is an honour to see the film featured in the well-known fashion magazine, and learn about the struggles Sadie had to overcome as producer on the film.
Interested in the whole article? Find it here – https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/two-for-joy-sadie-frost-interview
We are thrilled to reveal that Jacked has been accepted into the Official Selection of the 24th Raindance Film Festival in London, taking place 21 September-2nd October.
Tickets for all individual screenings will go on sale on Thursday 1st September 2016.
Creativity Media are pleased to announce Matthew Troughton as our new senior colourist and head of picture post-production and technology.
Mathew joins us from Ealing Studios-based Met Film Post where he will oversee our picture post-production department as well as managing its technology and systems.
With an impresses list of credits including last years’ BBC Adaption of The Go-Between, Little Ashes, and the forthcoming British Thriller Stratton, we look forward to collaborating with him with future projects here at Creativity Media
For more about Matthew and Creativity Media, check out this week’s Screen Daily Article.
Psychological British drama The Incident will be having its International Premiere at the 6th Beijing International Film Festival, starting this Saturday.
The Incident follows a young couple whose world starts to shatter when they each make a decision to neglect the needs of a vulnerable teenage girl. Creativity Media provided full postproduction services on this project.
The film has also been chosen for the Forward Future competition. The Forward Future Section focuses on young directors and eyes on the film’s future.
Writer/director Jane Linfoot will be attending the festival next week showcasing over 300 films until 23rd April. For more information about The Incident visit our projects page.
Creativity Media are to provide full post production on what is due to be one of the biggest UK releases of 2016, Swallows and Amazons.
Filming is already underway on the Philippa Lowthorpe directed feature which is being backed by BBC Films and BFI.
The Arthur Ransome classic follows children John, Susan, Titty and Roger as they sail their boat, Swallow, to a deserted island for a summer camping trip. Two fierce Amazon pirates, Nancy and Peggy, challenge them to war and a summer of battles and alliances ensues.
We’re reaching the close of January and it’s already been a hectic start to the year. Post production is in progress on Kieron Hawkes’ dark thriller Piggy and we’re looking forward to commencing work on Fast Girls, Get Lucky and our own production The List.
A fortnight ago, Freddie Flintoff: The Hidden Side of Sport was broadcast on BBC1 and resulted in much discussion on the both the prevalence and impact of depression upon male sporting athletes, and the consequences upon their mental health and sporting capabilities of keeping their condition ‘in the dark’. Former England cricketer Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff interviewed a number of retired and active sporting greats as well as members of the public who are using sport as a recreational means of combating their depression.
The resulting discussion on Twitter, Facebook and within the media brought the subject of depression within the sporting arena (particularly upon men) into the light. The frankness of these discussion mirrored the manner in which both the interviewees in the documentary, and Flintoff himself, opened up about their own experiences and the regret in which they suffered in silence.
Creativity Media provided post production services on this documentary for production company Fullwell 73.