Jamie Adams | |
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Born | Jamie Daniel Adams 30 May 1980 Weymouth, England |
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Years active | 2005–present |
Children | 3 |
Jamie Daniel Adams (born 30 May 1980) is a Welsh filmmaker.
Adams was born in Weymouth, Dorset and grew up in Porthcawl. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts from Royal Holloway, University of London in 2001, under the tutorship of Gideon Koppel and a Master of Arts in Film from Newport's International Film School Wales in 2004 where he collaborated with Peter Greenaway and Ken Russell. [1] His mother died while he was at university. [2] [3]
He began his career working as an assistant editor for BBC Television . [4] He also worked as a second unit director on BBC Series Industry . [5]
His first feature film was the 2014 film Benny & Jolene starring Charlotte Ritchie, Craig Roberts and Rosamund Hanson with the pitch that they would be "in a motor-home travelling into North Wales to a music festival and we’d improv all the way there and back". The film was shot in 5 days for £15,000. Benny & Jolene Premiered as the Headline Feature film at the 2014 Loco Comedy Film Festival and was picked up for Distribution by Verve Pictures.
His sophomore picture is A Wonderful Christmas Time a five-day improvisational shoot starring Laura Haddock. [6]
His 2015 Black Mountain Poets was an improvised film about sibling rivalries and family traditions and shot in five days on location in the Welsh Black Mountains and starred Dolly Wells and Alice Lowe. [7] [8] Black Mountain Poets Premiered at Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2015, it won the Critics Jury Award. It Premiered in North America at the 2016 SxSW Film & Music Festival in the Visions Section. The film was British Independent Film Awards nominated in Dec 2016 and picked up by BFI iplayer after a limited theatrical & released via Metrodome Distribution. Black Mountain Poets went on to make its television debut on FILM4.
Songbird (2018) was shot in January 2017 starring How I Met Your Mother superstar Cobie Smulders and regular collaborator Richard Elis in collaboration with Falmouth University Film School. In the June of the same Year Girls Co-lead Jemima Kirke travelled to Adams' hometown of Porthcawl to film relationship comedy Wild Honey Pie! with Brett Goldstein and the return of regulars Alice Lowe and Richard Elis. [9]
Wild Honey Pie! (2018) Premiered at SXSW2019 in the Visions Section and was nominated for the Adam Yauch Hornblower Award. [10] The film had a limited theatrical release before making its television premiere on Film4 as part of their "New British Cinema" season in 2020.
He released three films, Songbird (2018), Balance, Not Symmetry and Bittersweet Symphony (both 2019), over an eight week period. [11] Songbird premiered at Edinburgh International Film Festival June 28th, was picked up by Sparky Pictures and made its broadcast debut on Sky Cinema.
Balance, Not Symmetry is an audio-visual collaboration between Adams and Global Rock Royalty Biffy Clyro. The project dealt with loss and loneliness, and formed a motion picture and a record. The Film premiered as the "People's Gala Premiere" at Royal Festival Hall, Glasgow as part of the 2019 EIFF. The record would go on to become a fans favourite and lead James McMahon of the NME to claim that Balance, Not Symmetry was "easily the most innovative collection of songs the Scottish band have delivered in a good half decade", claiming that it "takes the band in some fascinating, previously unexplored directions" and "reinvigorates one of Britain's most special of bands".
Adams' directed the music video to the title track, Balance, Not Symmetry which currently has close to a million views on Youtube.
During this period Jamie Adams Produced feature films for Black Mountain Poets' alumni Dolly Wells, Tom Cullen, & Alice Lowe including Pink Wall (2019) which premiered at the 2019 SXSW Film and Music Festival in Austin, Texas and would go on to be BAFTA Cymru nominated for Best Feature Film in October 2019. The film starred Tatiana Maslany and Jay Duplass in the co-lead roles.
His 2021 film Love Spreads starred Alia Shawkat and featured a struggling rock band under pressure to record an album at Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire. [12] Love Spreads premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in 2021, after being officially selected for the pandemic hit edition of Tribeca Film Festival in 2020.
Up next BFI London Film Festival Official Selection She is Love (2022) starred Haley Bennett, Sam Riley and Marisa Abela and was shot over a week in Cornwall at the height of the Coronavirus pandemic. [4] [13]
He has said he finds the use of storyboards "too rigid and too restricting". [6] His films use a process which is highly improvisational with no script in the traditional sense, often on a low budget and filmed over a very short period of time. He has described not with a script or treatment but with “a scriptment”. [5] The "scriptment" process he has described as giving the actors a story outline, and "if they're interested, we have a few conversations. If they decide to be a part of the process, we take those conversations further. I then go away and write what we call a scene by scene 'scriptment', a screenplay without dialogue...". Then, once filming starts he's happy for actors to improvise because everyone is aware "where we're headed, we know what the arc of the story is, and as long as we're being truthful to the characters then I'm happy." [14]
Adams lives in Porthcawl with his wife Zoe and their three children. [15]
† | Denotes works that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Benny & Jolene | Writer, Producer and Director | |
2014 | A Wonderful Christmas Time | Writer, Producer and Director | |
2015 | Black Mountain Poets | Writer, Producer and Director | |
2018 | Wild Honey Pie! | Writer, Producer and Director | |
2018 | Songbird | Writer, Producer and Director | |
2019 | Balance, Not Symmetry | Writer, Producer and Director | |
2019 | Bittersweet Symphony | Writer, Producer and Director | |
2021 | Love Spreads | Writer, Producer and Director | |
2022 | Venice at Dawn | Writer and Director | |
2022 | She is Love | Writer, Producer and Director | |
TBA | Real Love (Yes, It's Real Love!) † | Writer and Director | Post-production [16] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | All Shook Up! | Writer, Producer and Director | |
2011 | Made in Wales | ||
2016 | BBC Comedy Feeds | 1 episode | |
2019 | Hymns & Arias | ||
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