Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Dead Man's Shoes Research - Production Companies

Warp Films is an independent UK film production company. It is based in Sheffield & London, UK with a further office in Melbourne, Australia

Warp Films was established by Warp Records founding partners Rob Mitchell & Steve Beckett. Warp Films was initially created with financial support from NESTA and had a remit to produce a number of short films.

After the unfortunate death of Rob Mitchell in 2001, Beckett decided to continue with Warp Films and enlisted the expertise of Sheffield friend Mark Herbert (who had just produced the critically acclaimed first series of Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights for Channel 4) to run the company.

The first film Chris Morris' My Wrongs #8245-8249 & 117 was shot in 2002. It won the award for Best Short Film at the 2003 BAFTA’s 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 by some as a landmark in British cinema.

In 2005 Warp Films produced Rubber Johnny, an experimental short film and 42-page book by director Chris Cunningham, featuring music by Warp Records artist Aphex Twin, it continues to shock and amaze audiences.

Warp Films biggest success to date 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 it’s third BAFTA as Paddy Considine’s directorial debut Dog Altogether won the Best Short Film award.

Big Arty Productions Limited was incorporated on 30 Sep 1996 and is located in South Yorkshire. The company's status is active, with a team of 2 directors. Shane Meadows is Big Arty Productions Limited's sole shareholder. They have no known group companies.

Big Arty Productions Limited have total assets of £470,173 plus total liabilities of £63,388. They owe £62,331 to creditors and are due £4,992 from trade debtors. As of their last financial statement, they had £465,181 in cash reserves. Their net worth is £447,152, and the value of their shareholders' interest is £447,152.

EM Media is an independent development agency working predominantly in the creative digital sector. We raise finance from a range of public and private sources to invest in creative digital companies to achieve the long-term growth and maturity of the sector.

Alongside the creation of our high profile investment portfolio we provide essential support services to our clients and play a key role in brokering relationships for our clients with industry.

Since 2002, from our Nottingham base, EM Media has successfully pursued a ground-breaking and progressive agenda; playing an essential role in the transformation of the profile, reputation and impact of filmmaking and content creation made locally for the global market.

EM Media’s entrepreneurial approach and key interventions have directly driven creative excellence, innovation within the cultural infrastructure and across the supply chain achieving significant economic growth. To date EM Media’s successes include:

• £179m economic benefit has been generated for the region’s economy

• 42 films have been co-financed by EM Media, from Anton Corbijn's Control and Shane Meadows' This Is England to Paddy Considine's Tyrannosaur and Jim Loach's Oranges And Sunshine

• EM Media-backed feature films have achieved international acclaim and won prestigious accolades, including 5 BAFTAs, 3 BAFTA Scotland Awards, 10 BIFAs, 3 Michael Powell awards and over 30 international film festival awards

• 9 video games have been co-financed and released to the global market

• 45 active film projects in development

• 100 high quality short films have been completed launching the careers of the region’s brightest new filmmaking talent

EM Media works in partnership with a range of organisations at a local, regional and national level including Local Authorities and Creative England.

http://warp.net/films/warp-films-general/a-bit-more-about-warp-films



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