Invisible People
It’s this moment, the dehumanisation of being homeless, that is the crux of this narrative. The story takes our lead, Drew, and presents how lonely it can be as someone who’s homeless. How society has ignored these people and it’s easier to forget they’re not there or pretend they don’t exist.
The Fourth
FLITE
In the semi submerged London of 2053, the reigning hoverboard world champion finds herself imprisoned in a luxury high-rise apartment by her controlling manager. The kindness of a stranger allows her to take flight in a daring and precarious escape - but all does not go as planned. Can bleeding-edge new memory extraction technology help save her from certain death?
*****Most of FLITE is animated. The live action used was only to film the actor’s faces in some shots, then the Director put those live action faces onto the computer generated digital humans. The opening sequence (in the memory investigators suite) was shot live action - everything else is animation.*****
Write Off
Filming its third season, The Package is unrecognisable from her original vision and Jake plays a walking cliché of masculinity who always gets the girl. Co-creator, Kate Vernal insists the viewers want romance. This aggravates Beth who enjoys being single and a quiet life – A life disrupted by random appearances in her house by her lead character, Rhys Buxton.
Beth and Rhys have a complicated relationship, not helped by her past fling with Jake and her mixed feelings on whether she wants The Package to continue.
Rhys has fallen in love with Jane Maxwell, a new character Kate has created to placate Beth and give him a more meaningful relationship.
Rhys has started to take Beth into the fictional world of The Package where she finds she becomes Jane.
When Rhys discovers that Jake wants a clean break and has asked to be killed off, he tries to persuade Beth to change the script and allow him his happy ending with Jane.