Hear, hear.
"A smile is only a frown turned upside-down", as Jerry Lewis used to say before the steroid treatment.
Hear, hear.
"A smile is only a frown turned upside-down", as Jerry Lewis used to say before the steroid treatment.
Quote: Tim Walker @ July 31 2009, 2:35 PM BSTWho's it for again?
Quote: James Cotter @ July 31 2009, 2:38 PM BSTThat name again is: ScreenPlay Productions. You can visit there website here: http://www.screenplayproductions.ltd.uk/ and call them on: 01424 858125
I hope I'm not sat next to you two at Jan's Christmas Party.
Thanks for your help everyone. I've figured out a basic structure for the character and have already come up with some good situations to place him into. I will store this character away for when I have time to develop him as he could potentially be my next character.
Thanks again
James
Quote: JohnnyD @ July 31 2009, 4:17 PM BSTI hope I'm not sat next to you two at Jan's Christmas Party.
He has a Christmas party? Great look forward to seeing you all there. I'll bring the crackers and you can bring the turkey.
Quote: James Cotter @ July 31 2009, 2:35 PM BSTI'm currently developing a new character called Jeremy Spicer with two talented writers called Stuart Greenwood and Michael Curle at it's for Jan at ScreenPlay Productions.
Hi James (hope you don't mind me calling you James)
I've just seen some test shots of your new character Jeremy Spicer.
I'm very impressed.
How you went from this:
To this:
I'll never know
You've blown me away.
>_<
Thanks for you comment Fred. The test shots that I am doing are very early test shots they are not meant to be fully formed especially as the visual side of things is not important. I have created a new character in about three weeks and the test shots are what they say on the tin. I do them to build up character and try and experiment with emotions and looks. It's a slow build up from the first photo http://twitpic.com/4pow4 which is me to the second http://twitpic.com/c4cjd to the third http://twitpic.com/c4cme and fourth http://twitpic.com/c4j3q the reason why I am cataloguing this process is for purposes discussed with the producer.
Cheers James.
You're a good sport.
You may just have got yourself a new follower on Twitter.
Quote: Fred Sunshine @ July 31 2009, 4:44 PM BSTCheers James.
You're a good sport.You may just have got yourself a new follower on Twitter.
Tapas and Paella in Nottingham http://twitter.com/tapasandpaella ?
Quote: James Cotter @ July 31 2009, 4:40 PM BSTThanks for you comment Fred. The test shots that I am doing are very early test shots they are not meant to be fully formed especially as the visual side of things is not important. I have created a new character in about three weeks and the test shots are what they say on the tin. I do them to build up character and try and experiment with emotions and looks. It's a slow build up from the first photo http://twitpic.com/4pow4 which is me to the second http://twitpic.com/c4cjd to the third http://twitpic.com/c4cme and fourth http://twitpic.com/c4j3q the reason why I am cataloguing this process is for purposes discussed with the producer.
Is it really called TwitPic?
Quote: James Cotter @ July 31 2009, 4:46 PM BSTTapas and Paella in Nottingham http://twitter.com/tapasandpaella ?
That's not my real name.
It's just a character I'm working on.
I think you've been following the wrong Jamesie Cotter on Twitter....It's amazing what Irn-Bru can do for you.
Cheers Pal!
Quote: Lazzard @ July 31 2009, 5:01 PM BSTIs it really called TwitPic?
Yes it is called Twitpic and it originated from 2008 and was the brain child of Noah Everett.
Quote: Fred Sunshine @ July 31 2009, 5:03 PM BSTThat's not my real name.
It's just a character I'm working on.
Sounds great. A sitcom set in a Tapas bar in Nottingham. Best idea you've ever come up with
Quote: AngieBaby @ July 31 2009, 5:05 PM BSTI think you've been following the wrong Jamesie Cotter on Twitter....It's amazing what Irn-Bru can do for you.
Cheers Pal!
I'll see you jimmy down Two Ways pub and me Rab will show you good time.
I think delusional characters are much better than passive-wotsits.
Who's it for again?
ha ha! I love this.
Is is Back to class that you're developing with that producer?
Quote: Mikey Jackson @ July 31 2009, 8:09 PM BSTI think delusional characters are much better than passive-wotsits.
ha ha! I love this.
Thanks Mikey. I agree that delusional characters are better but my point was there's not any passive-aggressive central characters so that's why I was going to do one, that and I think I can make one work.
Quote: Mikey Jackson @ July 31 2009, 8:09 PM BSTIs is Back to class that you're developing with that producer?
No it's not. It's a project that only I'm working on and not my Back to Class co-writer Dan.
Ah, ok