Key Projects
Smoke - (current) Feature Film and Multi-Media Release
Smoke is our first serious multi-platform project. It started life as a movie script, which rapidly gathered serious attention in the mainstream movie industry, attaching both key international name acting, production and directorial talent, almost immediately.
In the current business environment, getting this movie into production is going to be a real test of our new business strategy, however the project is gathering increasing levels of support from the industry in the UK and the USA.
In the meantime, Smoke is being adapted into a novel, as part of our cross-platform development strategy. We are also discussing other media in which this project can have a successful creative life and will release more details as those options come to life.
No Place - 2005 - Feature Film
War photographer Tim Brooks witnesses a horrific massacre whilst covering the Bosnian War.
On his return to England he retreats to rural Northumberland in the hope he can put the brutality behind him.
Unfortunately, his next door neighbour is a violent drunk who is obsessed with controlling his teenage daughter.
When Tim tries to help the girl he discovers that home can be just as violent and terrifying as any war zone
No Place was written and directed by Clive Davies-Frayne.
It was produced on HD using the Panasonic Varicam and was one of the first feature films in the UK to be shot on Panasonic's DVCProHD Varicam
Jerry was a punk rocker, but now he's just pissing away his life because he can't let go of the past.
Punx's was a brave attempt to revive social realism as a genre and was produced on a budget so tiny we could carry it in a very small pocket. It was produced because talented people believed in the script.
It was the project where we learned that talent, knowledge and an enthusiastic team could product incredible results, with or without a budget. (written, produced and directed by Clive Davies-Frayne)
