Sep
28

Voodoo Chile

So I didn’t even come remotely close to even getting a mention in John August’s trailer competition. I think mine was one of those that played it a bit too safe. Ho hum. It was an interesting exercise nonetheless. Gotta try these things…

The writing has taken a bit of a hit these past few days as I’ve embarked on a little project for our local council, editing some footage shot at the Street Athletics event held up in Manchester a few weeks ago.

Even so, I’m still mulling over the idea of cracking out a short which could act as a prequel to The Trimes. Chris Knowles and I discussed it over lunch the other day, and he suggested perhaps putting it forward for the Digital Shorts scheme, but I’m not sure I could get something that good that quickly, especially with all the other things I’ve got going on at the moment.

Anyway, here’s something for the Hendrix fans…

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About Andy Coughlan

I write stuff down and try to make films out of it. Sometimes I succeed.

I also write novels, like The Elementalist and code things, like Scribomatic, Brolly or Not? and Geeky Gifts.

Current projects: A short film, The Man Who Wished which I\'m also developing into a TV series.

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