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FILM & TV
Fearless creativity
A new production company has launched in Bristol. At the heart of it are the writers who have arguably changed the face of TV with their multitude of cult classics. Millie Bruce-Watt chats to Matthew Graham and Emma Frost about their latest venture, which is brimming with epic escapism
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The television and film industry is a major part of Bristol’s economy and its creative force is tightly woven into the fabric of the city. The BBC’s Bristol headquarters consistently produces internationally renowned, highquality British programmes and its iconic Natural History Unit sits at the centre of ‘Green Hollywood’, the world’s largest concentration of firms producing wildlife content. Channel 4 has recently opened its Creative Hub in the city, The Bottle Yard Studios continues to attract big name talent and, of course, Aardman has been inspiring animators around the world for nearly 45 years.
Now, as the industry roars back into action, we are proud to welcome television royalty to Bristol. From the writers and showrunners who brought us The White Queen, Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes, Doctor Who, Shameless and The Man in the High Castle comes a brand new drama production company with a slate of powerful new projects.
Matthew Graham and Emma Frost have teamed up with the US’s Legendary Entertainment to launch their own company, Watford and Essex. Legendary – a film production and mass media company – are responsible for TV and blockbuster hits, such as Jurassic World, BlacKkKlansman, Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again and Interstellar, to name but a few. This partnership simply means one thing: a plethora of transportive storytelling will soon be pouring out of the city gates.
Having spent the last three years living and working in Los Angeles, Matthew and Emma are returning to the UK poised and ready to unleash their masterful creations onto international audiences. We speak to the writers to find out what they have in store for us and why Bristol is the best place for their next chapter.
“We have big, exciting projects coming,” says Matthew. “One of the things that has been great about teaming up with Legendary is we have access to some of the IP that they own. They have Legendary Comics, for example – one of their comics is called Championess, it’s a really cool show about female bare-knuckle boxing in the 1700s and it has this really strong female protagonist so we’re really excited about that.
“We have fantasy shows that we’re developing from their television side, old shows that we’re bringing back with a massive new modern twist, like Land of the Giants and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, but we’re also focusing a lot on the terrestrial market, shows that we know could work really well for ITV and the BBC and Sky. They could range from thrillers to family dramas to medical dramas so we’re really right across the board with all sorts of things. We’re very fortunate that we have Legendary behind us.”
The South West has not only been home to Matthew for most of his adult life but the city has been highly rated by the writers for its ability to morph into the ideal backdrop for varying genres.
“One of things that we love about basing productions out of Bristol is that we have a huge diversity of locations. We can film period drama incredibly well in the West Country but we can also film series like Skins, really relevant modern shows. We have access to fantastic crews. I love filming in the West Country and always have done and it’s partly because of where it’s based – it’s a brilliant place to be set up, to be creative and it’s a great city to film in and to film around,” says Matthew. “Having lived in LA for three years, we still prefer Bristol,” they joke.
As companies continue to pick up productions in a very different world to the one in which they left off, it will be interesting to see how the industry will reflect this moment on the big screen. Matthew and Emma both believe that what television needs at the moment is not to hold a mirror to society but to offer post-pandemic audiences an opportunity to be whisked away from reality.
“We want to move on and tell fresh stories – I’m not entirely sure the world wants to relive the pandemic over and over again in television drama,” says Matthew. “If you look back at the Spanish flu in the 1920s, the world said, ‘Let’s have Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.’ I think, if anything, what television needs now is to offer people joy and excitement and fun – that doesn’t mean not telling serious stories but it just means I think there will be a huge resurgence in magical realism and romance.”
“I know Covid has been a big part of everyone’s lives but let’s leave the mundane and have some fun and escapism,” adds Emma.
As writers, Matthew and Emma have never shied away from bold, genre-bending storylines and have always pushed the envelope in terms of fearless creativity. Their new venture is set to be no different.
“Matthew has been breaking every rule before it became the norm,” says Emma. “The most notable story was Life on Mars – early on in Life on Mars’s journey, Matthew was told that not only was the network not going to make it but that he shouldn’t make it. No one should make it because this was the kind of show that ruins careers. Happily, the BBC saw past that and said, ‘No, this is brilliant – we’re going to make it’ and, as we know, it was a game-changer. It totally changed the face of television and it’s one of the biggest cult shows of the last two decades. For Matthew, he’s always been about being bold and taking risks and, for both of us as well, when you’ve lived in America and when you’ve been a part of the international world of television and been influenced by that, it makes you realise that there are no boundaries. Incredible television is made in the UK but I think it is still only just aligning itself with the international marketplace and I think, for us, this is exactly the right moment to be back here because we are bringing everything we’ve learned from our travels and we are bold and brave and we don’t want to make anything that feels safe.”
One of the duo’s most recent hits was The Spanish Princess, which wrapped on the final day that filming was permitted before restrictions came into force in March 2020. The post-production was subsequently
Celebrate! – Setting the scene
Berwick Lodge recently staged a photo shoot in support of local businesses to showcase just some of the talent and creativity that is available locally for those wanting to celebrate in style as restrictions are lifted. The brief for the shoot was based around an Amalfi Coast theme, reflecting the blue sky and lemon groves of summer in Italy. Alessia at Lusso Events gives us her celebration tips .
With weddings, events and celebrations looking a lot different, whether it's allowed to happen on a smaller scale or as you'd wished for at a later date, we’re here to offer our advice to help you prepare and plan to still celebrate and cherish life’s special moments. Our golden tip all around is to keep an eye on your end goal, be prepared and follow guidance closely, whilst maintaining open and honest conversations with your vendors and guests.
One - Plan Ahead
Whilst your wedding or special celebration might be one to two years away, with the impact of COVID-19 it’s never too early to start planning and engaging in discussions with suppliers and venues! In fact you’ll find most suppliers will most likely already be booked with postponed weddings and events for 2022 plus, so be sure to plan ahead and don’t delay.
When engaging in discussions with vendors and venues, keep an open mind with the event your planning. If sadly you’ve had to postpone several times, think of the extra time you now have to capture all those delicate details and styling touches. Remember postponing an event is emotionally easier on the ear than cancelling.
Two - Create a Moodboard
Use the time to get creative and create a mood board to bring together all your ideas, style, themes and vision. Your special celebration might be delayed but will happen so keep planning ahead with a vision of your dream set up and styling. Pinterest is your best friend.
Three - Hire A Stylist
Although it may seem a more cost effective way to plan your own event, it often ends up being the opposite.
Event stylists have relationships with vendors so they can negotiate on your behalf, share industry experience and knowledge, as well as being on hand to help guide you through all decisions.
If you have a budget in mind, be open and honest with your stylist so they can be sure to stick to your budget and work closely to create your desired look within budget.
Four - Be Flexible
Flexibility is key. Vendors and venues will be working hard to reschedule 2020 and 2021 weddings and events, as well as those in the future, so flexibility is key to give yourself as many options to consider as possible. - Consider venues with alfresco dining as well as indoor spaces! Give yourself creative options to work with. - Consider less ‘desirable’ dates; not every event has to be a Saturday or Sunday and you’ll find mid week events will cost less than those on weekends. And those extra special touches you compromised on before could now make it into your budget. - Be open minded with venues and suggest a season to work with as opposed to a specific date and month.
Five - Guest Count
Intimate is the new extravagant. With guidance and regulations changing, think of a smaller intimate gathering as the new extravagant and an opportunity to celebrate in style with a larger gathering when you’re able to do so! ■ The Mews at Berwick Lodge is a bright space with fantastic rural views that has its own patio overlooking open fields and woodland. Twinkling chandeliers and flickering lanterns help create a special atmosphere for celebrations. The Mews is available to hire privately for any kind of party, meal or get together. It has its own bar, toilet facilities and space for dancing.
For further details see: berwicklodge.co.uk Berwick Lodge, Berwick Drive, Bristol BS10 7TD
With special thanks to local suppliers:
Lusso Events - Event Planner, Design Concept & Stylist (Decor, Props, Table Stationery & Favours)
lussoevents.co.uk Instagram: @lussoevents_styling
ELT -(Balloons, Gold Hoop Backdrop with 'Let’s Party' Neon Sign)
Instagram & Facebook: @eltparty
Three Little Figs - Graze Platter
threelittlefigs.co.uk Instagram: @threelittlefigsuk
Hip Hip Events - Peacock Chair
hiphipevents.co.uk Instagram: @hiphip_events
ZolaRose - Cake
zolarosecakes.co.uk Instagram: @zolarosecakes
Isabloom Floral Design - Flowers
isabloomfloraldesign.co.uk Instagram: @isabloomfloraldesign
Kauro Home - Napkins
kauro.co.uk Instagram: @kaurohome
Bristol Blue Glass - Blue Glass Vase Centrepiece
bristol-glass.co.uk Instgram/Facebook: Bristol Blue Glass
Prestige Hire - Charger Plates, Cutlery & Wine Glasses
prestigehire.biz Instagram/Facebook: Prestige Hire
All images by MorLove Photography
morlove.co.uk Instagram: Morlove _ltd