Thursday 6 December 2012

Warp Films Research



Warp Films:
Is an independent film production company based in sheffield & London in the Uk with a further affiliated company Warp Films Australia based in Melbourne, Australia. 

Warp films was established by Warp Records founding partners Rob Mitchell and Steve Beckett and it was initially created with financial support from NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts). And had a remit to produce a number of short films.

After the death of Rob Mitchell in 2001 Steve Beckett decided to hire the expertise of Mark Herbert who was also his friend to run the company. (Mark Herbert had just produced the critically acclaimed first series of Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights for channel 4)

The first film, Chris MorrisMy Wrongs#8245-8249 & 117, was shot in 2002. It won the award for Best Short Film at the 2003 BAFTA Film Awards and became the first short film DVD single in the UK market.

Through the star of My Wrongs, Paddy Considine, Herbert met director Shane Meadows and asked them to generate an idea for a film. Herbert raised the funding and the result was Warp Films debut feature, Dead Man's Shoes, directed by Shane Meadows in 2004.

Shot in 22 days on a tight budget, and produced from Warp Films’ Sheffield office (at that time a shed in Herbert’s garden), it earned a BAFTA nomination, was nominated for a record eight British Independent Film Awards, won the Hitchcock D’or at the Dinard Festival, and won the Southbank award for Best Film. It received strong critical acclaim and has been hailed as a landmark in British cinema. It was ranked #27 in Empire magazines list of the best British films ever.

In 2005, Warp Films produced Rubber Johnny, an experimental short and 42-page book by director Chris Cunningham, featuring music by Warp Records artist Aphex Twin. To this day it continues to shock and amaze audiences.
Warp Films breakout success came with Shane Meadows’ This Is England, the story of Shaun, a boy who is adopted by a local skinhead gang after his father is killed in the Falklands war. Since its release in early 2007 it has gained many awards including the Best Film at the British Independent Films Awards, the Special Jury Prize at the Rome Film Festival and Best British Film at the BAFTAs.
At the same ceremony, Warp Films received its third BAFTA as Paddy Considine’s directorial debut Dog Altogether won the Best Short Film award.


Film
Year
Director
Notes
2002
Short film
2004

2005
Short film
2006
Paul Fraser
Short film/Music video
2006

2007
Richard Laxton

2007
Short film
2008
Chris Waitt

2008
Chris Waitt

2008

2008
Oliver Blackburn

2009

Curtains
2009
Short film
2009

2009

2009

2009
All Tomorrow's People & Jonathan Caouette

2010

2010
Shane Meadows & Tom Harper
TV
2010

2011

2011

2011
TV
The Organ Grinders Monkey
2011
Jake & Dinos Chapman
Short film
2011
Warp Films Australia
The Minor Character
2012
Richard Curson Smith
TV
The Snipist
2012
TV
Care
2012
Amanda Boyle
TV
Swimmer
2012
Short film
2012
TV series
2012








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