Shane Meadows is an English film director, screenwriter, occasional actor and BAFTA winner. His first step into the world of film making was to volunteer his services to the Nottingham based Intermedia Film and Video Ltd. Whilst working there, he gained access to camcorders and editing equipment and asked his rather wary friends and family to take part in his video experiments. After creating a couple of short videos that he made entirely on his own, he realised that short film making is what he wanted his future to be.
The first of Shane Meadow's films to grab the attention of the film-industry was 'Where's The Money, Ronnie?'. The acclaim won by this short lead to Shane being given a shot a making a documentary for Channel 4's 'Battered Britian' series. The film was called 'King of the Gypsies'.
Other short films which Shane Meadows has created are:
The Stairwell
(This film was shot on a Nokia N90 mobile phone in 40 seconds)
Northern Soul
(This a longer short film, consisting of 30 mins)
Northern soul is a short film, filmed in the UK. It is a dramaric short comedy, both directed and written by Shane Meadows. It follows a young man called Mark Sherbet who is obsessed with American wrestling. He dreams of becoming a professional wrestler but he has no idea what he is letting himself in for. Unfortunately for him, Mike couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag.
Northern soul is a short film, filmed in the UK. It is a dramaric short comedy, both directed and written by Shane Meadows. It follows a young man called Mark Sherbet who is obsessed with American wrestling. He dreams of becoming a professional wrestler but he has no idea what he is letting himself in for. Unfortunately for him, Mike couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag.
Valentine - Promotional music video
Serious - Promotional music video
The living room - documentary about musician Gavin Clark
Somers Town
Smalltime
Twenty four seven
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