Jamie Adams (director)

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Jamie Adams
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Jamie Daniel Adams

(1980-05-30) 30 May 1980 (age 43)
Weymouth, England
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Years active2005–present
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Jamie Daniel Adams (born 30 May 1980) is a Welsh filmmaker.

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Early life

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 and a Master of Arts in Film from Newport's International Film School Wales in 2004. [1] His mother died while he was at university. [2] [3]

Career

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". His next film A Wonderful Christmas Time was a five-day improvisational shoot starring Laura Haddock. [6]

His 2015 Black Mountain Poets was an improvised film about improvised poetry and shot in five days on location in the Welsh Black Mountains and starred Dolly Wells and Alice Lowe. [7] [8]

He released three films, Songbird (2018), Balance, Not Symmetry and Bittersweet Symphony (both 2019), over an eight week period. [9]

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. [10]

His film 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] [11]

Film making process

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, so everybody has half a chance to know how to plan and schedule it". 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 always happy to improvise." [12]

Personal life

Adams lives in Porthcawl with his wife Zoe and their three children. [13]

Filmography

Key
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Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Benny & Jolene Writer, Producer and Director
2014A Wonderful Christmas TimeWriter, Producer and Director
2015 Black Mountain Poets Writer, Producer and Director
2018Wild 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
2022Venice at DawnWriter and Director
2022 She is Love Writer, Producer and Director
TBAReal Love (Yes, It's Real Love!)Writer and Director

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010All Shook Up!Writer, Producer and Director
2011Made in Wales
2016BBC Comedy Feeds1 episode
2019Hymns & Arias

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