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Wednesday 8 June 2011

New Cinephilia at Edinburgh International Film Festival

I have been invited by the good people of Project: New Cinephilia to give a short presentation of my work on Filmish at their day-long symposium on film writing and criticism that is taking place during this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival.  The project's aim is to look at the way we watch and discuss films in the modern age, and how cinephilia plays a role in all that.

It looks like it will be an exciting and eye-opening day, with presentations from some of the top thinkers and writers on film, including Yoram Allon (editor Wallflower Press, International Film Guide), Matt Lloyd (programmer of Glasgow Short Film Festival) and Adam Woodward (editor, Little White Lies) amongst many others.

I'm going to give a short talk about writing comics about film, and discuss the kinds of ideas that drive me.

If you're a cinephile and interested in attending, the EIFF synopsis is below:
"What does it mean to be a cinephile in the 21st century? Film culture is constantly in transition, and at this day-long symposium writers, curators, and cinema fans are invited to participate in a series of presentations and interactive sessions mapping the current landscape for film criticism, appreciation and evaluation."
You can book tickets here.

And you can find out more about Project: New Cinephilia, and read some fascinating essays here.

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Mary's MCM Experience

This is not the regular voice of Edward Ross, this is his partner in crime, Mary Campbell, who has just spent the weekend at the MCM Expo in London, selling Filmish and Eddie's other work.

This was only my second Expo, but my hopes were high going in, based on my last experience, which involved meeting lovely people, getting great new comics, and having fun spotting the costumes I could recognise among the cosplayers.
In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight...at MCM!

I knew this Expo would be different, as I was going it alone while Eddie partied hard in Wales (Only kidding! - see post below). It was an experiment really, to see if the creator was needed to sell their own work, or if the work could sell itself. Over the first two days it seemed as if the creator needed to be there, as sales were not going as well as last year. But after a Saturday spent freaking out about what a disaster the convention was going to be, I went home and had a good nights sleep, then came in on Sunday morning with an new table plan and a positive attitude. I stood up, I was smiling, chatting to people, singing Bon Jovi, generally being welcoming -  and sales went really well.
I learned a valuable lesson that day... don't expect a comic about film theory to sell itself!
My new plan - badges everywhere!
It was lovely to see people who were fans of Eddie's work already, and just wanted more, or to see people who latched onto the idea immediately - "A comic about film theory, that's just what i've always wanted!" These people brightened up my day, and were always fun to talk to.  Other fun people to chat to were the comics creators there to sell their work. For a comic geek like me it is great hearing about the process behind a comic, exciting new projects on the horizon, or recommendations for new comics to read.
The excellent Howard Hardiman, who taught me the sign language for "Living On A Prayer".
From these excellent people I got a wide variety of comics loot. Although I couldn't buy something from everyone I wanted to - I would have gone bankrupt - I did pick up some great comics and artwork, which kept me busy on my train ride home. All purchases were much enjoyed, but a special shout out has to go to the two titles that left me begging for more... the next Lengths and Blood Blokes cannot come quickly enough for me!
Top left to bottom right - Joe Decie, TpCat, Adam Cadwell, Jess Bradley, Timothy Winchester, Howard Hardiman, Philippa Rice, Sean Azzopardi, Louis Roskosch, Luke Pearson, Philippa Rice (again!), Warwick Johnson Cadwell,  T'Sao Wei and Philip Spence. What a haul! Not present is John Allison's Giant Days - a comic so great it is already a present for somebody, and an amazing print from Joe List that is being flattened under a heavy pile of books!
Also purchased was this fab drawing from the lovely John Allison - me and Eddie with superpowers! If only it were true...
And with that I will stop rambling excitedly and let normal service resume as soon as possible...