Experience this movie. Buy this product. (Posters that you want to walk into – and DVD covers you can’t walk past)

Have you ever wondered why the posters for movies are sometimes very different from the DVD covers? The answer is fairly simple, but it's a good talking point, especially when discussing the purpose of types of media with young students. I use examples from two films. Firstly: BRIMSTONE directed by Martin Koolhoven. The main poster … Continue reading Experience this movie. Buy this product. (Posters that you want to walk into – and DVD covers you can’t walk past)

JOKER

Todd Phillips' JOKER opens in cinemas in October. Today, the final trailer arrived, accompanied with some very high quality posters. You don't listen do you? You just ask the same questions every week.How's your job? Are you having any negative thoughts?All I have are negative thoughts. This film looked fantastic from the beginning, with a … Continue reading JOKER

Godspell (2012)

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This production was a creative challenge from the outset. The club’s usual venue was closed for renovations, and the previous production had been mounted at a local primary school.

This time, the show was to be performed in a church – which makes sense due to the nature of the show – but that meant that traditional performing space was unavailable.

How to utilise the aisles, the choir stalls, and the pulpit? Sure, we could have restricted the show to the available floor space but that seemed too low key. The church was a great venue – how to use a place where people congregate in a new way?

I designed this poster, inspired by the original Broadway poster by David Edward Byrd

For me, Godspell was a musical with a great concept and wonderful music, but I couldn’t get the images from the film out of my mind –…

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Caesar (1999)

Just realised that 20 years ago TheatreFusion were getting ready to mount a production of my modern day adaptation of Julius Caesar (set in a contemporary U.S. Presidential campaign) at Cottiers, Glasgow. I also directed the production. 20 years! Despite some technical issues with the multimedia (clunking video players!) the adaptation was well-received, and was … Continue reading Caesar (1999)

“Lucy’s Blue Day” – children’s mental health book

UPDATED to include YouTube link to the animation, and the Soundcloud link to the author interview on The Braw and the Brave. I've just stumbled across this book which has been written by Scottish author Chris Duke (thanks to The Braw and the Brave for sharing the Facebook post!) From the Lucy's Blue Day Facebook … Continue reading “Lucy’s Blue Day” – children’s mental health book