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Short Film of the Week

12 Apr

I just wanted to say a quick thank you to everyone who has been so supportive to me over the last few days. I intend to get the site back up and running properly tomorrow. To say thank you properly I’d like to make you an offer.

I would like to start a weekly ‘Short Film of the Week’ feature. If you are a film-maker or a writer, with stuff on Youtube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Veoh, or similar, then it would be wonderful if you got in touch. It could be a documentary, an animation, a comedy, a tragedy, a romance film, a reality TV show (it’d be interesting to see if anyone has done this well online!), a stand up comedy set, a music video, a vlog… or anything really, so long as it’s well crafted. No pornography though!

Every Monday, the film I consider to be the best submission will be embedded here with a short editorial from me. Tellybrain.com gets around 250 hits a day (on days with new content), and as the site is pretty new I expect this number to rise as exposure increases.

The best way to get in touch is Twitter. Link me to your film and tell me a little about it: genre, length, when you made it, and what your role was. My twitter handle is @Tellybrain.

In the meantime here are a few films that I have made in the past. This is shameless self promotion, I know, but some are actually quite enjoyable… others of dubious quality (with little bits of gold too!), but all were made with love and limited experience/equipment. I wrote all of them, with the exception of Reality Check which I co-wrote and created.

2012 – As Life Goes By (The Story of the humble park bench. Special thanks to the BBC Production Trainee Scheme for this one!)

2010 – I am The Doctor (An obsessive fan wakes up and thinks he is Doctor Who)

2009 - Radio Stars (Radio Play based on Steven Moffat’s Press Gang)

2009 – Spudz (A sketch show starring potatoes)

2009 – Lurking in Life’s Shadow (A short film/poem about Death)

2008 – Reality Check (Three short films about differing perceptions of reality – Also written by David Pallant and Iain Williamson)

2007 – Doss House (Sitcom set in a student house… my first piece of writing, so be gentle!)

Thank you very much for reading/watching. Feel free to leave a comment, and do come back tomorrow when hopefully I’ll have a proper blog for you!

Jack x

A quick thank you!

8 Apr

Dear all,

Happy Easter! I hope you’ve had a good one, and that the Easter Bunny brought you everything your heart desired.

I just wanted to say a quick thank you to everybody. Tellybrain.com has been live for just over a week and it has already amassed more than 1,350 views. I really appreciate all the love! I’m taking today and tomorrow off from proper blog posting. But in the meantime why not check out some of my previous posts?

By far and away the most popular have been my post “One Night the Schedulers Went Mad” which has gained ‘buzz’ status on the BBC’s One Night website. Actually that was this site’s first article… does that mean I’ve been going downhill since then?! The second most popular, and also receiving ‘buzz’ is “The Voice UK vs Britain’s Got Talent”.

I must say the most fun to write though was the transatlantic battle between my mate David and I. We tried to argue which was better British TV or American TV. What do you think? Check them out!

See you on Tuesday!

Jack Green
Tellybrain editor

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