After a lull in creativity, I was thrilled to learn that I am one of eight category winners in the above competition recently run by Mindshare. The prize is turning your poem into a digital film (you may recall I won something similar with Mindshare last year so they must like my style!).
So last weekend I attended a workshop working with a small production team to storyboard my poem and develop it into a short film. We explored elements of image, music, breath and movement, and the place you have to get to when reading your piece aloud. This was new to me as ‘speaking’ my work is not something I often do (and when I do it’s to myself), but it made me focus on exactly what I wanted to convey. Something else new was working on an Apple Mac! Being a Windows-based girl this required quite a bit of patience and time (and not just mine!), so I am very thankful to the Mindshare team, Tracey Davies and Mona Khizam, and also to the wonderful illustrator Fran Sherman who produced all the images for my piece.
The films will be aired to the public during Mental Health Week 5-11 October, and I for one can’t wait to see the final cuts!
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August 25, 2014 at 2:03 pm
neenslewy
Fabulous! This is great news – I cannot wait to see it – let us have a link when it is live. Good cause too. I have entered some poetry to the Scotland Mental Health Festival, awaiting results.
Very excited for you!
August 27, 2014 at 3:32 am
J V Birch
Thanks Nina, and thanks for reblogging 🙂
August 28, 2014 at 7:21 am
neenslewy
You’re welcome, congratulations, enjoy the adventure! 🙂
August 25, 2014 at 2:06 pm
neenslewy
Reblogged this on awritersfountain and commented:
JV Birch is one of my oldest friends, we have known each other since school, probably before that (no memory) it does not surprise me that we are both writing now, we were readers back then!
This is fabulous news – and a great way of promoting her work too. Great cause – had to share! Cannot wait to see the film!