Friday 28 September 2012

The Intro Blog


 
(cast and crew of the pilot episode of Bloodline)

With more people following me on Twitter these days I figured it would be best to have a quick intro blog about myself.

I'm Fraser, and at the time of writing this I am 28 (and next year I'll be 29, surprisingly enough!). My goal in life is to become a TV producer (or a showrunner as they are known by in America and beyond!) just like Russell T Davis, Steven Moffat and Joss Whedon. I am shockingly geeky and my inspirations come from Doctor Who, Angel, MisFits, Being Human, Chuck etc. 

My career started later than most I suppose, when I was 21 having found myself on the E-Force training programme at the BBC in Glasgow, where I came up with the idea for a Scottish superhero, as to my knowledge we hadn't had our own superhero on the small or big screen. After the training programme I went to James Watt College to study HND Television Operations and Productions for two years. Upon leaving I started up my own corporate company Silly Wee Films. I've been running that ever since - producing music videos, corporate promos, actors showreels etc, all to keep myself financially afloat to work on my creative projects.

The Scottish superhero idea turned into "Night is Day"originally as a short film, and then 13 episodes, split over 2 seasons. 12 episodes are available to watch at the link above and the final episode, which was a mammoth project with more visual effects than any sensible person would put into a show that had an actual budget (we didn't!) will eventually be completed as we are genuinely just waiting on the final sound mix.


In between the web series I wrote and directed several short films included "Bottle", "I Heart You", "Hush", "Two and a Half Minutes" and "No Distractions". You can see them all at this page here.

I entered into the 48 hour film project last year with Mark Harvey and Simon Weir, as well as other talented actors and a great production team. You can see our effort below:



I've also directed a feature film, "Night is Day" based on the web series, with some returning cast and a whole new crew and brilliant producers. The film stars Scottish legends Simon Weir, Colin McCredie, Elaine C Smith and Tiger Tim Stevens MBE in cameo roles. We premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival in February 2012 and the film is close to being picked up for distribution by an American production company so hopefully the film will be released world wide within the year.



Having wrote the pilot episode for a new supernatural TV series, "Bloodline", I'm now working on finishing the pilot so I can pitch it to TV executives with the producers, Claire Mcguire and Scott Forrest, so we can make a full series.


I have several other projects in the pipe-line. I'll keep going, learning, improving and hopefully one day I'll be a TV show runner/producer.

Thanks for reading my blog.

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