
When I spoke to Jill the other day, I felt it was important to get it across why I wanted to take my film making so seriously.
I think it goes back to a childhood fascination. Being a child of the 1960's I do remember that even in them days, there were still one or two households that didn't have a TV. I always remember us having one. I used to love it, the first one we had was like watching a flickering black and white goldfish bowl. It took an eternity to warm up, and it had a bright white dot in the middle when you turned it off.
As I was the youngest, Mum was often busy with my older brothers, so quit
e often I was left alone in front of the TV.. Even now, the TV is like a big security blanket, Prozac for the eyes as one friend always used to say.. Even now I am that addicted that at the moment I have chosen NOT to have a TV so that I will get some work done...
More to the point...
In my life I have always been interested in performing and entertainment... I was always in school plays and choirs. I learned the Trumpet at age 6, and was in the scout band. I took up the guitar and keyboards and played in local bands. I then moved on to singing and doing cabaret in local pubs and clubs.
But it was one day in 1995 that I got fed up with all that and joined a theatre group.
I loved it. and have done it ever since.. mostly amateur, but I have had the odd paid job...
So this side of my life joined with my passion for art and photography is what is giving me a real buzz about film making.. Logically I've seen enough TV and been involved in producing so many plays that hopefully some of it has rubbed off and my films will show it.

The idea for entering the film festival actually came from Jeff Hobbs last semest
er.. He thought one of my earlier pieces was good enough to show... but I had unfortunately missed the deadline...
Well having looked at a couple of the entries and one of the winners from last year, I
think my work is capable of holding it's own..
(Pictures... top- me as Cassanunder in an adaptation of Terry Pratchet's 'Lords and Ladies' ... Bottom- Me as Ramon Mercader in a short play by David Ives called 'Variations on the Death of Trotsky')