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31
Dec

preview: smiv & pirelli’s common assault theme

Many people will know that earlier in the year we went on a drive to find new talent - new writers, new presenters, new production people, new musicians - in fact, anyone who needed and deserved a leg up in the world simply because of their character and who they were. We met a lot of people, but some stuck out as favourites. Two incredibly shining stars rose above the rest - Matt Smith, aka “Smivadee”, and Persia Pirelli, aka too-many-nicknames to mention. I had to do something with these two.

Matt already has own very successful website (http://www.smivadee.com/) and YouTube channel (http://uk.youtube.com/user/smivadee), and despite being a young ‘un, Persia’s lust for life has seen her take on a million different things with her multitude of talents - modelling, presenting, writing, movie stuff and god knows how, art history. But something wouldn’t work if they were on their own, as they both needed someone else to bounce off. So i put them together, and we started writing together as a collection of cynics. Slowly a theme emerged - the bankruptcy and pathetic superficiality of celebrity, and a need for absolute chaos. I suggested the theme be their total relationship breakdown, and before we knew it, the story became a behind-the-scenes look at 2 (supposedly) very famous presenters with a ADHD problems.

You can download the full poster as a JPEG here (100k):
Smiv-Pirelli.Common.Assault.jpg

The overdriven theme tune is “Famous” by Puddle of Mudd and sums it up perfectly. 5 10-15min episodes became titled their “Common Assault” on the general public and the industry. Both of them have gone beyond the meat of presenting and are now producers in their own right as they have created the whole thing with just simple oversight from me. I’m enormously proud of them both.

Smiv is the indifferent, cynical handsome devil that is incredibly famous, fancied and loved - but doesn’t know or care. Pirelli is a megalomaniac diva with a real psychotic edge who thinks she’s really famous, but nobody knows who she is. On screen they are the very best of friends, but when the cameras turn off, they absolutely loathe each other. Smiv thinks Pirelli is stuck up, pretentious and annoying, and Pirelli thinks Smiv is lazy, rude and pathetic. The location is London, the episodes are set over several filming locations, and plenty of people make a cameo (including me). The script is hilariously brilliant and has brought out a very witty writing talent that Persia never knew she had, and its helped Matt bring his production aspirations into focus.

It’s being shot by Joby’s team in January with me on set as producer.  You should see the first run of material a few weeks later once it’s been edited for release.

As you can imagine, there will be swearing, fighting, animals mating, the public being accosted and much, much more. What’s impressive about this series is that once again, it has good strong characters and works on many different levels to make you think, question and laugh.

The only trouble is working with someone you are marrying. :)

31
Dec

essential reading about next-gen multivalent talent

Tomorrow i’ll be publishing my 2008 video yearbook, which is a tradition i started last year to document the events, feelings and circumstances of the previous 12 months, as well as giving a taster of what i’m up to in the coming year.  Straight after that i have another video that reflects my political leanings, called “10 Questions“. This New Year is going to be kick-ass.

Out of the blue i found this, which got me excited as i hadn’t heard it in years. It was my virtual anthem for most of my teens, and if you wanted to understand who i am, why i am the way i am, and who i was, it’s a great listen. No other song summed me up as well as this one. Aaah, those were the days. Skating, smoking Marlboro reds, skipping school, throwing bricks through windows (no, really) and giving anyone and everyone The Finger. Well this and “How It Is” by Cypress Hill/Biohazard.

Go’n Breakdown” by Suicidal Tendencies:

Went to school at U. of Hell
Favourite course was kill and tell
Graduated head of class
Majored in kickin’ ass
Did hard time to get my Master
Wrote the book on personal disaster
I don’t need no PhD
To be a doctor of fuckin’ misery

Cause it’s a breakdown
I’m go’n breakdown
I’m gonna break ain’t no you can do
Cause it’s a breakdown
a motherfuckin’ breakdown
GONNA BREAK YOU IN FUCKIN’ TWO

But what i wanted to wrap up for the end of the year in this post is the next great round of essential reading and RSS feed bookmarks you need to add to your Netvibes/iGoogle etc. In the last few weeks a lot of our screenwriters and compadres have really started kicking ass in their blogs and personal projects.

First up is Jon’s new beast, “Chymical Ascension” (http://chymicalascension.blogspot.com/) which is a step on from his work creating an incredible semantic directory of London homelessness resources. This is seriously a GREAT read - it flows well, is uniquely personal, and is a very different cynical perspective. With categories like “Existential Bullshit”, it’s slogan is hilarious: “Jon’s wasted life and quite personal stuff and nonsense. You think you’re depressed now? Read this…

I feel bad making Jon’s summaries smaller than the rest but there’s not much to say other than it’s just…Jon. In all his bizarre but superbly articulate glory, trolling away at the masses to provoke outrage and mirth in typically unequal measure for his own poetic amusement. How proud i am of seeing how he’s grown and what a man he is turning into. He truly will be a great leader (if he stays firm in this whole “coherence” idea).

Read:
http://chymicalascension.blogspot.com/

Next up, get yourself over to meet Michelle Goode (http://michellegoode.blogspot.com/), a.k.a “SoFluid”, who is one seriously talented writer. She’s just stepping back onto UK soil as i write this, and what a blessing she is to the film series.

“So, I decided to check out the 4th project treatment in the 7-film series entitled “Multivalence”, a big project devised by the multi-talented Alex Cameron, out of interest in preparation for my big “back to writing” stage when I return home in a couple of weeks. However, no sooner had I read it I was thinking “Well, maybe I can just test plotbot and how it works by writing a little bit”… A little bit then turned into a few scenes which then, over 2 days, turned into 61% of the hour-long script! It’s been a whirlwind bashing out of action and dialogue but I feel thoroughly invigorated and re-immersed into the screenwriting world having dedicated some time to it (while the kids were asleep!) As a result, I am thoroughly exhausted, but I don’t care!

Of course, these stats may change, thus is the practice of a collaborative project. It all depends whether Alex Cameron likes my work and whether other contributors feel the need to change, alter or add anything [to] what I have written.

The screenplay, entitled “Forsaking Grace”, was a little daunting at first, due to it’s scientific content alongside the more universal love story. I soon discovered though that I’m not as stupid as I might make myself believe, and that it is possible to research the intellectual elements of a script that you may not have knowledge of yourself and to improvise. I certainly surprised myself with the amount of material I was coming up with and how fast it was all being tapped out onto the screen. I felt totally immersed in the story and confident in voicing the characters in the way that Alex Cameron invisioned them.

Having said all that, he hasn’t yet had a read of it, so wish me luck!

The first film in the series, “Michael’s Resignation” has already been completed in the written stages, and it is now onto the planning and filming development stages. My good friend Neil Baker wrote 18% of that feature. I am disappointed that I wasn’t able to contribute to the first three scripts due to being away, but now that I will be in places for longer than a day at a time, I can get right back into my writing in a big way!

Overall, it’s a fantastic project to be a part of so early on in my writing career. I intend to help out in as many ways as I can both script-wise and filming-wise in order to gain as much experience as possible.”

Michelle’s enthusiasm and passion isn’t just infectious, it’s got substance beyond measure behind it. Keep your eyes peeled on her, as she’s going places. Love and fire like that never fail to ignite a blazing trail.

Read Michelle:

http://michellegoode.blogspot.com/

Michelle was introduced to me by Neil Baker (http://writewithhonour.blogspot.com/), who is simply one of the most talented action writers and filmmakers of his generation. He doesn’t realise it yet as he hasn’t done it, but mark my words. When the world sees what this man creates, it will stand up and listen, because he’s going to be in demand and very wealthy. His latest creation, “Chaos Lost” in an exercise in textbook brilliance. Read it to learn about how a writer thinks, what makes good movies and how to write.

What’s also been interesting to watch in Neil is the strength, determination and defiance that’s risen up in him in the last few months from working with other passionate people and coming to believe in himself. The meek-mannered and humble boy has suddenly become a thunderous storm of confidence and surgent war-crying, telling all and sundry not to give up. Don’t stand in this guy’s way. Living near Doncaster, he’ll be working with my ex Emma to get her very powerful cinematic ideas and film aspirations into script form before she arrives in London in Spring.

Read Neil:
http://writewithhonour.blogspot.com/

And last, but definitely not least, is the unstoppably gorgeous Krystle Gohel, the girl i’m putting in charge of all make-up and cosmetic stuff for Michael’s Resignation. Krystle’s a very well-known lady and Torture Garden obsessive, having been a page 3 pin-up for years and idle whim of many young men’s fantasies since she was in her teens. Since then she’s changed career to focus on make-up and hair, and is preparing most of the models and stars you see on the supermarket shelves at the moment. But more than that, she’s just lovely and has a very magical air around her, complete with serious X-Factor - and is about the only one who can rival mischievous Persia “The Body” Pirelli when it comes natural female shape.

Boys, you really do want to know all about her. Everyone else, this girl has talent, drive and crucially, humility. You’ll see her on the credits, but get to know the face that made the faces here first.

Contact and book Krystle here:
http://www.krystleg-makeup.co.uk/

And if that’s not enough for keeping you occupied in the office through those boring, tedious, shitty hours between waking up and going home, bookmark these:

Wow. There are so many people i could mention on top of this. What a blessing to know such a broad range of talented people and a great way to end 2008. I can only leave it on one hilarious note from my favourite Persian, who we recently discovered is not only one of the most insanely mischievous characters alive, but also an amazingly talented writer and film producer on top of her presenting and modelling:

Persia says: i hate relationships
Alex says: tell me about it
Alex says: I need to find a 30 year old Persia Pirelli
Persia says: I need to find a 20 year old Alex Cameron

31
Dec

join sarah and lily’s red velvet curtain club

One of my favourite people in the world is the ineffable Sarah Grainger-Jones, a very old friend (and ex-girlfriend) of mine from my college days. I was lucky enough to have some time to catch up with her recently and learn a bit more about what she’s doing, as its very similar to what we are doing with our screenwriters. Sarah and her co-conspirator Lily created the “Red Velvet Curtain Cult” a few years back to encourage and showcase new artists. They put on events in Whitechapel that are a varied hybrid of art gallery, theatre, movie screenings and music gigs.

My affection for Sarah is that she has an exceptional integrity as a person, especially when it comes to art - just like Virgilio with music, she lives, breathes, thinks, works, speaks, hears and conceives in art. Her very being and existence is about art from beginning to end. She was the first person to explain to me the basics of why art is so wonderful and how to appreciate it. To a mean and sarcastic anti-art cynic like me, that was no mean feat. She’s miniature and has the most incredible vulnerabilty that makes her like a fragile flower, but underneath is an incredible strength and passion that shines positivity and gives her a smile even at the very darkest moments.

In an age where we turn from money and consumerism to find meaning in the madness, we search to express ourselves and connect with others and the world around us. Art is more necessary and prominent than ever. it encapsulates history and culture, helps us to see the world through each other’s eyes and is essential our immortal mark on the generations that come after us. Everything else fades, but art is what preserves us.

“The Red Velvet Curtain Cult offers a platform to artists to experiment and collaborate within a supportive group of like minded creative types. We embrace work that is playful, macabre, surreal, ridiculous, absurd, beautiful, un-nerving, misaligned and unusual to create theatrical evenings that immerse the viewer in an interactive experience. The events are a blend of many different media & formats with performances, installations, music, 2D and 3D work, ephemera, happenings and lurkings.

The Red Velvet Curtain Cult was initiated by lili Spain in 2006 whilst she was working with the 491 Gallery in London and as production designer/ curator for avant garde theatre group Foolish People. She was joined later by Sarah Grainger-Jones and Linda Lencovic after completion of their MA at Chelsea College of Art. lili and Sarah are the co-curators of R.V.C.C.”

More:
http://www.redvelvetcurtainclub.com/
http://www.myspace.com/theredvelvetcurtainclub

P.S. If you’re into obscure music that you don’t get or understand, you’d certainly get off on Sarah’s sister’s band “Flyin Ike”. God i have no idea what these people are on, but she puked crazily after we got her drunk when she was 12, so i feel responsible.
http://www.myspace.com/flyinike

09
Dec

upgrading your mind to a transactional pipeline

One thing i really don’t enjoy about winter is the never ending carousel of colds and flu. As i type this i can’t actually feel my head, every few mins i start shivering again and my throat feels like someone tipped a small bag of razor blades down it. Laura is attempting to affectionately ransack me in public, Jack has been announced as the Tory candidate for South Derby, “Radiate” by Puddle of Mudd is on the stereo and my days in Hants are due to come to a close after i pop in to Acorn tomorrow.

It’s the dawn of a week that i have so much to talk about. I’m going to write about oppression, authoritarianism and lots of other things, and finish off by writing you a personal letter of encouragement. Yes, you. And all i can think about is launching a war and winning an election. Any war. Any election.

So tonight’s topic: getting shit done. Not just working it out, but making it happen. In record time. How you do it, what the secret is and why it’s such a mystery to the average chump. And yes, as i’m delusional from man cold i do plan on being this obtuse for the foreseeable paragraphs. It’s a liberty you can take when writing on this subject but fortunately also productivity parlance.

You’re walking down your local high street, and someone gets in your way. As you look down the pavement you can see two distinct lanes of people formed – the first of which are the tired apathetic queue fumbling their way down the road, and the second is a smaller flow of faster types who seem to be going somewhere in a hurry. Not necessarily barging by rudely, but are aware of the time and have an agenda they’re working to.

Then you get into your car and leave the local roads to go onto a dual carriageway, often with up to 3 lanes. The furthest lane out is a literal traffic jam of drivers moving along just fast enough to get by, keeping lower than the speed limit and content to take their time. The middle lane is flippant with people moving in and out of it all the time, and occasionally hogging the whole thing stubbornly because they can’t work out whether to move into the inside lane as the slow one isn’t moving fast enough. The fast lane is racing past with speed and consistently as person after person leaves you way behind – they’re not just overtaking, they’re maintaining a high speed and they won’t be waiting around behind you as you potter all over the tarmac.

And that’s the way it is with mentality and our thinking process.

Most of the things you marvel at weren’t natural gifts or innate miracles like you bought them to be after swallowing the marketing. Almost everything you admire in people you look up to was learnt and had a precedent. They went out of their way and picked it up. Your favourite band that you thought were revolutionary actually sound similar to what they listened to when they were young, and that famous politician speaker idolised someone who came before him. Everything that is created is a natural evolution of something that came before. That’s why perfectionism isn’t just futile, it’s actually counter-intuitive.

Granted, some had a better education and step up than others, but the vast majority actually sat down for a day and asked themselves how they could be different and rise above the rest. Great leaders visualise themselves talking with their heroes in their imagination; writers aspire to be like the authors who inspired them; politicians want to be seen in the same light as the suited man who their fathers respected, and performers want to be like the acts that outraged the crowds before.

Is everything a copy? No. It’s a natural adaptation that takes its roots and inspiration from something that was popular or inspirational in the past. You start there and make your own version with a twist that comes from your own unique experience and perspective. A lot of people get so tied up in needing to be totally original that they forget that the masses forget. They forget everything almost straight after they experience it. Only critics remember, and they’re 0.01% of the audience. That’s great news, as to succeed you only need 50.05%. Some would say you only need 40%.

But what the hell has this got to do with dual carriageways and pedestrian slow lanes?

In my experience i’ve come to see there are 2 types of thinking, just as there are 2 types of lane. Both are learnt, although the slow one is assumed and engrained from childhood, and the faster cousin needs you to rebuild your modus operandi and change the way you look at the world and your life as a whole. As you can probably already see, most never get near it.

Life is bulging at the seams with ordinary samesy people who are forever just drifting, just milling around waiting. They live in a monotonous routine waiting to be handed their salary, their marriage, their happiness and their destiny. They wait around, lost, confused and just drive the same way as everyone else, getting stuck in the perpetual traffic jam. Sometimes they just stop in a lay by for a little rest and wake up 40 years later, complaining the road has construction gear all over it. It’s not even fear, its apathy. They don’t know where they’re going, why they’re even on the road, and are forever being overwhelming by the inconvenience of people putting things in front of them or asking them to deal with what’s coming their way. If they even accept there is a road or anything is in front of them.

That’s not to say there’s anything wrong with these types of people, and no-one can judge. But they don’t get anything done. Well, rarely.

That’s the way we’re taught. Hold out your hand and wait. Other people are in charge and organising everything. Try and live a quiet life and stay clear of complication or notoriety. Don’t change lanes, challenge the way things work or unsettle anything. Just walk steadily down the pavement doing what you always do. Humbly accept the traffic jam, even through your gritted teeth. You’ll think like this quite naturally as its the way you were brought up, and probably never realised was subject to change because you never experienced any different way that made you want to disrupt or reverse it.

But there is a much higher and more effective way to do business. I call it the “transactional” or “pipeline” mentality. When you study and relate to successful or notable people, you begin to notice they all have it. Something about the way they handle life’s onslaught is different – calming and accepting. They treat the non-stop flow and assault of oncoming traffic as a flow that needs to be directed and managed, as it carries on 24/7. Around them is an infrastructure that can receive and process the factory line of deliveries aimed at their forecourt, as well as plan the route ahead. The way they see it is markedly different.

One of the reasons i loved The West Wing when i first saw it was that it totally locked into the mentality i was developing in my own head that was indicative of this “pipeline” approach. The show itself was highly praised as former staff who worked in the White House testified that it was incredibly realistic and accurate as to how the place operated, with 5am starts for 20hr days, instant reactions to real-time news events, walk n’ talks down corridors, the endless onslaught of the administrative juggernaut and a desperate workflow based on prioritising and ruthless and organisation. What happens there happens in a “flow”. Even the chaos.

The West Wing is the best possible example i can give of the mentality in action. Just because of the nature of how profile the executive office is there is a guaranteed avalanche of opportunities, challenges, problems, issues and paperwork presenting themselves every day. The average person just gets overwhelmed and panics, even though they are too busy trying to make out how “busy” they are. You’ll always know a slow-laner by their histrionic need to tell the world how they can’t cope with their popularity, calendar and workload. A fast-laner is always busy, all the time, so it’s not exactly an event if things get noisy and bumpy.

The expression Jed Bartlett is infamously quoted on is when he looks down his nose from his glasses and effortlessly asks “What’s next?” after casually dismissing a massive national incident.

For the outside lane person, the day’s workload and running events are a pile that accumulate in their inbox as a static lump of paper that needs to be dealt with. For the accelerator, the inbox is a starting point, as everything that comes in gets directed out somewhere else. It’s picked up, acknowledged, and delegated out. All resources are people-controlled, so it goes out to someone who is the best to handle it. You deal with it there, mark it to be read later, throw it off the boat or do what you have to on it before it goes to somewhere ready to be processed down the chain so it gets to its final destination.

This flow of things needing to be done is a cleverly managed “pipeline”, hence the name. When you begin to think of “flow” as opposed to obstacles and piles, the world starts to change. You start moving and picking up speed. You don’t have to do everything yourself and micro-manage. A lot of the time only your sign-off is needed, and you don’t need to check every piece of paper the dog brings in hanging from its mouth.

The attitude is that there will be a massive list of traffic you need to deal with so it all goes into the inbox pipeline and get sorted according to how important it is. If it’s not important, something you can’t change, or being blown out of proportion, don’t worry about it. Get on with the next thing. Trivia that is clearly trivia doesn’t need attention – the things that matter most should not be at the expense or mercy of those that matter least.

Once you have the pipeline mentality as your frame of reference, you can start getting on with loading up your plate and firing the furnaces to increase the traffic. Overwhelm isn’t an issue because you’ve built up a network of contacts and help that will be grateful to be the next stage in the process – as you’ve made it in their interests to be. You’re the gateway or junction point that makes the move to the next stage actually happen.

You learn to work in terms of people’s interests over a period of time, and it’s usually a politician’s grace more than anyone else’s. Humans are motivated solely by their interests whether they realise it or not. It’s often been termed “looking out for no1” or “what’s in it for me”. The police dispassionately define a conversation with a member of the public as a “transaction”, as several schools of psychology and counselling therapy too. Two or more sides engage to exchange things they both have and need with each other. That can be shares on the stock exchange, a fleeting romantic glance in a restaurant, or information that helps someone else somehow. It’s just the way nature works.

The truth is we only want to do what benefits us, or what we will enjoy, even if it’s entirely subconscious. Emotion is irrelevant, as is the notion of selfishness. We’re instinctual creatures that are concerned with security, increase and our place in the bigger picture. We’re convinced later on in life that it’s selfish to have an agenda or be simplistic when it comes to dealing with others – by people who have agendas and don’t want us dealing with others. It works well. We sit there quietly and believe the hazy bullshit about not upsetting the apple cart or asking for more. Don’t stick your neck out, just be happy with what you have and do what you can to have an easy life.

As follows from that, most people don’t have agendas or a map of where they’re going. The slow lane doesn’t need one as it’s a constant traffic jam – no need for an agenda when there’s no hope of going anywhere, and even if there was, nobody would know where to go. It’s just a case of waiting behind someone else for them to move the few feet further up the road than you are at. It’s a hopeless cycle that most are too apathetic or vision-less to break. It’s something they have to make an effort to consciously re-learn and adapt to and it’s safer to mill around with the herd.

But re-define all your dealings in all areas of your life as transactions, and things start to change. Not ALL things, obviously. A wise student knows where productivity discipline ends and the wonders of life, such as the arts, surprise, romance and beauty, begin. When someone comes to you needing something, it goes into the inbox. Once you pick up the paper, you can tell relatively quickly if you have something you can exchange or know someone or somewhere it can be passed on to. The day becomes a flow of transactions, each with a finite end or result.

The art of it is designing clever solutions to situations or problems that are beautifully elegant in getting everyone what they want. A deal gets reached faster and faster every time you get the last one right. You stop wasting time on things you can’t change or affect and move onto the next thing in the pipeline once you’ve thrown it out of the both into the ether or from the window of the driver’s seat into the whooshing air running past on the motorway. Telephone calls, text messages, emails, conversations, post, ideas, thoughts, notes, requests and feedback all become part of a traffic flow that can be dealt with comfortably as you get used to it. Sleep is stopping off at the garage to re-fuel before you drive off up the slip road back onto the motorway again the next morning.

Everyone has an agenda. Everyone wants something. Even if they don’t know it like that – they simply don’t want to frame it or organise it that way. When you get into the fast-lane pipeline mentality, everyone around has an agenda, journey and set of aspirations they want to fulfil. They’re on the way, and they see you as the same, so it’s a hell of a lot easier. It’s up to you to decide whether your paths intersect and whether you can help each other on the way, as working together you can build a slingshot that propels both of you faster together than you could ever get on your own speed.

People who wait around and fumble, looking on at the fast lane, are quickly weeded out, and that’s the reason important people don’t help you as you’re just not on the same page as them. You’re usually asking for a favour when the other person is instinctively thinking of a deal, or a transaction. Busy pipeliners do deals with other pipeliners who share their mentality. You don’t get to deal with them unless you upgrade your thinking. Those who think about it, recognise it when they see it, and struggle to adapt to it are the ones who are always going somewhere, involved in something and making waves. Everything is a big flow of traffic delegated into a network, and there is more than enough for everyone to go around.

A wider capacity to deal with a more intense traffic flow automatically means you can get more done. Capische?

That’s probably so far away from the way you think that it’s totally alien. Well, it was until you read this. It’s time for you to perform the upgrade and start re-training and re-disciplining the way you see your journey along the road and how you deal with incoming things that are coming at you and what junctions you take to get you into places where you want to go.

It is a very natural way to do things, but it is learnt. It is not a natural talent or gift these special people are born with. The difference is that some people go out of their way to cultivate it and design a personal system of working that gets things done, and most don’t bother. The trick is not cheesy time management seminars or positive thinking, it is focusing on finding the quickest route to getting the most effective result. Parkinson’s Law dictates that if you stare at your diary you will just fill it up with shit, either to massage your ego and feel “busy” so you can tell the world how valuable and important you are, or just because you’re bored and don’t want to feel alone.

If you’re going to start, take this piece of advice as weird as it might sound. Buy a DVD box set of The West Wing and study it. Learn to recognise the pipelining. Look for it and seek it out. Think about how you can apply it to your own life. Pick up a copy of “Getting Things Done” (GTD) and other productivity books. Learn. Evolve. Forget being like the other slow lane drivers who just coast along and want you to be like them. Shape your world so things become transactions and exchanges. Once you start to pipeline the small stuff and have more time, fill it up with new things to increase the traffic flow. Build your network of contacts and expertise to delegate to around the list of things you want to get done in your life.

When everything is moving all the time, you have your own sense of momentum and accomplishment. Having more time means you have room to accommodate others. When people ask me how i have the time to write articles for this site i just look at them bemused and wonder how they don’t have it as they only work 8hrs a day after the travelling and we’re built to survive on 20hr days. The truth is that when you’re passionate, immersed in your own momentum and working towards doing the things you want to in life, you don’t think in terms of time. You think in terms of milestones and junctions. You don’t need to conjure momentum or motivation because everything is already in motion, flowing through you.

Ultimately the reason you are on the road in the first place is to do what you want to do – whether that be reaching goals, achieving dreams or helping others. If you don’t know why you’re driving, or where you’re driving to, it’s all kind of pointless and of course you will feel lost. Get a map and an agenda, and things get clearer. Build an engine, and being on the way is enough to motivate you without you having to spend endless amounts of energy just trying to get yourself up every day to face another morning and afternoon of shit before you can get back home to the couch and/or dress up for another repetitive Saturday night you feel you have to dramatise to everyone to seem like you have a life in the first place.

You’re built for higher things. You can do more than you think you can. The bridge that connects you to that mysterious land on the other side is exclusively created in your own mind through your own efforts to re-illustrate the world. If you feel like you can just put it off til tomorrow, tomorrow will never, ever come. Nobody is born knowing their mission, purpose or reasoning, it is something they have to find and design. Finding yours is easier than you think if you just believe it’s there for you to drive if you can mak the effort to find the parking lot and get in the car.

26
Nov

we need to build a new 21st century church

I get some very strange looks when people find out i’m a Christian. Most of them expect me to jump on top of them and exorcise the demons within so they will be saved from the burning fires of hell. I don’t fit the stereotype at all. I don’t go to church, i swear, smoke and drink like a trooper, and i hate most Christians just as they do. It’s hilarious to watch the confusion. I may be judgemental in a lot of cases but it’s got very little to do with biblical damnation and a lot more to do with the fact i think someone’s a fucking retard. Most are intensely curious as they’ve entertained thoughts privately about the existence of God but never had anyone to talk it through with who won’t ridicule them or try to “convert” them.

Spirituality is quite a rebellious idea these days. If it’s not on ITV2, printed on the back of cheap Chinese takeaway menu or something you can buy with a credit card, it’s not on the radar. That includes love though, as spirituality concerns all the things we experience but cannot see.

With over 170 distinct religions counted in the 2001 Census, the religious make-up of the UK is diverse, complex, multicultural and surprising. Less than half of the British people believe in a God, yet about 72% told the 2001 census that they were Christian, and 66% of the population have no actual connection to any religion or church, despite what they tend to write down on official forms. Between 1979 and 2005, half of all Christians stopped going to church on a Sunday. Religion in Britain has suffered an immense decline since the 1950s, and all indicators show a continued secularisation of British society in line with other European countries such as France.

As we stand today, less than 6% of people in the UK attend church on a Sunday.

In 2007, Tearfund published the following results of their comprehensive review of British Christian religion in 2006:

  • 10% of the UK adult population go to church at least weekly.
  • 15% attend church at least monthly.
  • 26% attend church at least yearly.
  • 59% never or practically never go to church.

London has 11 per cent of all churches in England, and 20 per cent of all churchgoers. It has 53 per cent of all English Pentecostalists, and 27 per cent of all Charismatic Evangelicals. Also, it caters for 57 per cent of all worshippers in their 20s. 37500 churches were invited to take part in the Christian Research group’s fourth English Church Census (2004), and about half did. Some stark truths of Church attendance between 1998 and 2005:

  • Between 1998 and 2005, half a million people stopped going to church on Sunday.
  • Daily Telegraph’s religious affairs correspondent, Jonathan Petre, says “While 1,000 new people are joining a church each week, 2,500 are leaving”.
  • 6.3% of the population go to church on an average Sunday, compared to 7.5% in 1998.
  • 29% of churchgoers are 65 or over, compared with 16% of the population.
  • Sunday churchgoing is declining at 2.3% per year, slightly slower than the 1990s rate of 2.7% per year.
  • Nearly all Church ‘growth’ is due to immigrants. A massive influx of Polish workers have filled some churches.
  • “The Roman Catholics have recorded the largest drop [...], it has halved over the past sixteen years”. Drop in the 20-29 age group was 29%.

It’s not hard to see why. Even anecdotally, Christian friends of mine say there is a massively noticeable gap in the 18-30 age range in many churches, which is also coincidentally the same in Freemasonry lodges. When i asked them why it was, they said something very interesting back to me: “You’d be the best person to ask, as you don’t go to church either”. How right they were. There are some things i can be authoritative on, and some i can only be speculative about, but in this case i know my shit. Anyone who think the church has a lot to be proud of only need look at the decline of 50% to 6% attendance over the last 50 years.

It’s not hard to see why. I like to think we characterised it well in the script for “Aidan’s Darkest Sermon” that was influenced by many of the fucking assholes i came across growing up so near the Church of England, one of them being my own biological father with all his illogical pseudo-belief/discrimination system and authoritarian approach to the simplest of things. His recent attempt to tell me how to write a screenplay was almost as ridiculous as his great new idea about a drama sketch in church based around d the question of what would happen if Bridget Jones met a Christian. God, mercy. Please. Make it stop.

Our perception of church has become a stereotype, and rightly so. Hymns. Old ladies. Pews. Judgemental middle class whingers. Weak weird people. Hypocrisy. Cheesy jumpers and no dress sense. Preaching. Boredom. Irrelevance. Negativity. False over-happy people. Institutional. Pointlessness. Stupid singing and dancing. Slavery and worship. Crappy music and reject musicians. Weird smells. Family-friendly. Dogma. Ritual. Bigotry. Horrific crucifixion imagery. Guilt trips. Self-pity and self-sublimation. Fantasy over science. Naivety. No understanding or uptake of technology.

All of these things are characteristic of one thing – an institution, and disillusionment with it. People’s spirituality hasn’t declined, only their will to subscribe to dogma and institutionalism. As a nation we are rejecting institutions, and thank God for that. Boarding schools, marriage, holidays, war/the army, freemasonry, the establishment, the City, retirement, television, the police, rotary clubs and all the other colonial bullshit is being invisibly phased out. As we also alluded to in the Aidan script, institutions give people a sense of identity, and they will fight tooth and nail to avoid losing that sense of identity and importance. You’ll find the same types of people who went to boarding schools are also militant churchgoers, and army types are unchangeable when it comes to their support for marriage and the British establishment.

The Tory party and other right-leaning political organisations are known as “Conservative” because of their belief in conserving institutions. Which is again why you find those types of people supporting those parties. Interestingly, scientific studies have indicated that those with right-wing beliefs tend to have a much lower tolerance for fear than their centrist counterparts.

All of those institutions and beliefs are underpinned by a single thread – authoritarianism. Authoritarianism is defined as “a form of social control characterized by strict obedience to the authority of a state or organization, often maintaining and enforcing control through the use of oppressive measure.” Bullshit, in short. It’s not just another long political word, but a whole concept, lifestyle, belief system and code of conduct that is dangerous, corrosive and worrying. The same principle founded Stalin. Bush, Pinochet, Thatcher and Hitler’s regimes. It’s projected as strength when the people feel weak and leaderless. We may have a culture with a weaker form, but it’s the same animal.

So why don’t i go to church? Well for a start i hate hymns. Absolutely hate them. I hate the whole routine, dogma and pointless milling around. I don’t learn anything, The people are just … uninspiring, to say the least. If i want to know about God, i won’t be visiting a church anytime soon. I don’t believe He can be reduced to a dogmatically recited liturgy and don’t want to have to deal with his idiot followers who haven’t got a thing to say to me that could actually make a difference in my life. I can’t imagine a worse way to spend a Sunday morning and i don’t want to have to sit around explaining to people why Genesis wasn’t actually 7 24hr days and why the Bible does not use the word “abomination” when it comes to homosexuality. It’s just tedious and embarrassing. The people are embarrassing, as are the beliefs and the institution.

The absolute worst as these moronic street preachers who stand on roads with Bibles to “remind” people about damnation and sin, blissfully ignorant of how much damage they’re doing in the pursuit of God’s supposed salvation they prescribe. What these fuckheads don’t realise with their lack of historical understanding is that in the days before the invention of the mass media in the late 1800s, the road was the only place most people got to hear about faith. There is no need for it these days. We have lived in an age of the print press, radio, television and global Internet connectivity for nearly 100 years. If you want to reach the people, you talk to them and become part of their everyday lives that way instead, not preaching outdated Old testament violent insanity at them whilst they’re waiting to get on a bus or tube.

I’ve come to believe that if we are born with a spirit that allows us to connect with our Creator, then we are all built with an innate burning hunger for spirituality that will naturally drive us to experience it. We don’t need to be “converted”, we need to be “re-connected”. Many people fill that hole inadvertently with alcohol, drugs, eating disorders, money and status symbols, sex, infatuation, numbness and depression, shopping, crime, science, busyness, celebrity and a million other endeavours that end up hurting them. It’s not as if we need a preacher to force us to ask us how we got here, how the universe came into existence and if there is a God behind it all. We all have our own path and ways to answer those questions, and we can’t force anyone to adopt our beliefs before they have arrived at them for their own reasons.

Forcing beliefs on others is not only irresponsible; it is totally against God’s stated plan and will. The fundamental law of creation (and for the existence of evil) is that man should have the choice between good and evil, which is what almost every single story and drama has been about for over 4000 years. Our role in these days when we all have access to any information via TV and the Internet, and no end of contradictory viewpoints is simply to inform, talk, share, answer questions and live our lives faithfully according to what we believe. We must respect and empathise with the search of others, their doubts and the process they must go through themselves. God’s most basic principle is that we must have an informed and educated choice to make and make up our own minds (which is why He doesn’t burst in through the door). If we step over those bounds and try to sabotage someone else’s choice or make them think or do as we want, then we are violating that sacred law.

I can tell you right now that if anyone tries to “convert” me (as they often do), it’s a very serious mistake. It’s a very foolish Christian that decides they want to debate me on their typical lines, as they soon find out. I find the idea of “conversion” abhorrent and i certainly don’t see science as a threat and/or replacement to God (just the opposite in fact). Maybe it was appropriate in colonial times or in the early centuries when the gospel was being spread, but its anathema now.

So what changed things for me? One man did.

Joel Osteen.

You might have seen the link on the menu up there on your right to his online TV feed. My sister had been nagging me to watch his weekly Sunday night TV program on Daystar for months as she knew i would love his message. And i did. I saw something new. GOD TV just sucks, as does Revelation. TV evangelism is almost as revolting as conversion in my not-so-humble world. I was blown away. Here was a guy who was so positive it was unreal. A life coach, talking about life. A rejection of denominations and evangelism, no religious symbols. So immensely popular that his 20,000 strong congregation (the largest in the US) had to move to an old basketball stadium to keep up, and whose self-development books stayed on the New York Times list for months on end. And what was even more fascinating was that over 30% of his audience were normal people, non-believers, muslims, Hindus and atheists who were attracted to what he was saying.

Now i’m not a big fan of a lot of it – the Southern drawl, the invitation to invite Christ into your life, the silly talking over the music, or the cheesy Amercianisms, but there is something magical about that service of his. From the very moment he goes on, the audience is enthralled with positivity in the anticipation he’s going to come out and be full of joy everyone’s there. I have it on every single morning and just last week Virgilio and i were blasting it out of the window in Clapham to unwitting passers-by (“ATTENTION! ATTENTION! YOU ARE AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON! YOU ARE A MIRACLE, BABY!”).

Joel’s message is known in theological circles as the “Prosperity Gospel” – a school of thought that focuses on the overwhelmingly positive message of scripture, and the Bible as the ultimate self-development resource built on thousands of years of human experience. It’s abjectly positive in every way and addictive in a wonderfully healthy way. He refuses to condemn anyone and concentrates on just how amazing we were born to be and what a loving and encouraging light the Father sees us in. If you wanted to sum it up, you’d say he was The Great Encourager. It’s made an immense difference in my life and in millions of other people’s.

So as i was sitting there in Acorn a while back listening to the liturgy, it dawned on me how negative it is. Elizabeth (the pastor) was encouraging us to be cheered on by the Good News as people were reciting their guilt, their sins, how they didn’t deserve to exist and all the other crap. It’s a contradictory and incredibly oppressive approach. Yes, we may not be up to much and need forgiveness, but do we focus on our guilt, or on our will to be better? Why do we choose penance and self-punishing over knowing how much we are loved and being encouraged? Which side of the coin do you fix your gaze on when t he world is enough on its own to make us feel bad enough?

I listened, but i was phasing in and out. On the inside of me, the same thing kept resounding.

We need to build a new church.

Over and over.

I don’t want to be part of this anymore. We can’t do this anymore. It’s time for a new way of doing things. We need to “re-frame” the Bible, and re-think God. We can’t carry on like this or there will be no church left. These people have run amok for hundreds of years defaming the name of the Father with their dogma, bullshit, institutionalism, oppression and negativity. It’s time for a new world. Time for a place and a movement that stands above the rest of anything humanity has ever done. And it will mean turning our back on everything that has come before.

And suddenly, just like that, i realised why i had been kept out of the church for all my life. I thought i just hated it, but it was for a purpose. Only when you can see from the outside can see what’s wrong, and i’m inspired by the notion that when God wants something done, he almost always goes outside the system and picks something or someone very offensive that always comes as a massive surprise. If you look through scripture, every incident involves someone totally unexpected and unworthy in human eyes. But the Father doesn’t see as we see, or think as we do. And He doesn’t ask our permission or approval. If He wants change, he crashes the financial system to remind us who is King. Or rather, He lets us ruin things for ourselves and lets us take the fall, and then shines through.

I asked myself what kind of church would make me never want to miss my time there, and it was surprisingly hard. I want something that’s so good it makes people want to bring their friends – that they *have* to go to and be a part of. Something i wouldn’t be embarrassed about or worried about asking someone along to.

After a while, one thing was clear. We need to throw the rulebook out. Completely. Start from scratch right from the beginning. Strip it down, re-frame and begin again.

What is a church? It is a body of people. Not a building. A group of people who share the same beliefs and enthusiasm for spirituality. So, forget the building and all its content. Forget the symbols. Throw out the old archaic language. All of it. Goodbye dogma, routine and institutionalism. Start from the beginning. Nothing feels better than ripping down an institution and replacing it with something better. Maybe we’d go for a big theatre or other type of secular auditorium that wasn’t being used and would love having its corridors filled out several times a week with passionate go-getters.

So a “church” that is not a church as we know it today, but one that would come to define it for the next decades.

So what would some of the characteristics of that new church be?

  • Open to anyone and everyone of any creed, colour, denomination. Focused on 15-45.
  • Comfy surroundings, just like the sofas and coffee world of Starbucks. A wine bar and cinema as much as a conference.
  • Completely positive in every way – the prosperity Gospel from beginning to end. No preaching, no negativity, just encouragement, celebration and a real buzz of excitement from that encouragement.
  • A place to debate, educate, discover, learn, grow and be immersed in the important things that matter in life, as well as the big controversial global issues. A big focus on scientific, historical and theological understanding. A place to re-learn the principles of evolution if you flunked GCSE biology.
  • A Bible “re-framed” as self-development and personal life coaching. Leagues of inspirational speakers.
  • Internationalised, with global TV and the massive power of the Internet as its backbone.
  • An electronically linked community with all of its materials and activities available anywhere, anytime, on any device.
  • A massive push for management of PR and a willingness to absolutely honesty and to get hands dirty on difficult topics.
  • Focused on caring every single day for the vulnerable and setting an example (e.g. going out and bringing in rough sleepers). Action always, not words.
  • Creating and driving unique and innovative projects that blow people’s minds, and helping every person reach their own personal potential.

What would never, ever be seen, ever again?

First off, no hymns. No concept of a “service”. No subservient we’re-not-worthy “worship” or cheesy attempts to be “cool”. No half-baked amateur musicians who still think it’s ok to play Status Quo or shit church worship music on stage in your 40s because it’s as embarrassing as your trying to play Hank Marvin at the shit school disco. No pews. No symbols or images. No fucking organ. No altar either. No uniforms. No stained glass windows, processions, tea and biscuits or anything as fucking pointless as that. No Sunday mornings when the evening is better and you want to play football or lay in then instead. No bible study groups or women’s mornings when helping others would be more worthwhile.

Fuck the old people. Let them go to the old piece of shit building down the road. If you want family friendly, go to a crèche. If you want to be told what you want to hear, go to an AA meeting. It’s debate, challenging talks, inspiring stories, powerful projects and encouragement 24/7 that nurtures the very best in everyone rather than putting them down and dressing like Margaret Thatcher is around or you’re in a bad sitcom. It would be a place for people to learn to be driven, motivated, encouraged and have the positivity rub off on them, as well as spreading it amongst others – a massive self-development crowd evolving as one. A community that engage together in challenging themselves and being part of something bigger in changing the world around them, and the lives of people they come into contact with.

A “hive” of positivity energy, you could say. A community that has changing the world as its goal and is interested in achieving higher things than financial gain, status or any other of the world’s pretentious bullshit. And has a ball doing it, celebrating in the meantime whilst the rest of the world struggling. A total rejection of all the fake shit in favour of something higher, better, more inspiring and long-lasting. Projects that leave people’s mouths open, a focus on having an effect that lasts decades, and an ongoing list of changed lives that are unrecognisable. A positive elitism, if you will. Something everyone wants in on.

You couldn’t just cut out the music and communion, i know. I guess you’d have to segment the calendar so those who wanted to sing and dance together could go to a gig, those who wanted quiet prayer and therapy had the same time, and those who wanted to debate and have talks could drag in people of every other faith and viewpoint to discuss as vigorously as they could manage. A multilateral agenda, perhaps. I think the key to it would be to ditch the idea of a weekly “service” and start thinking about a series of parallel events, meetings, gatherings or whatever you might want to call them. The heartbeat would be a democratic involvement in building the world together, not just following some tiresome routine made up by some jumped-up local theologian in a dog collar with a CoE pension.

But just as important as diversity and learning is … balls. A church needs to stand up for its beliefs and fight for a cause. No more being timid or PC. With a highly-educated crowd practising the positivity it preaches with every breath, it carries authority. It stands out and makes a noise. It is politically active and takes on the media and government relentlessly without ceasing. It makes no secret of its internal debates but doesn’t try to be acceptable to anyone – just to represent the truth as academically adn spiritually determined, and beliefs that reflect everyday ordinary people’s values and concerns, with arguments that have been thought through. No mercy, no backing down, and no being frightened – just a show of strength and unity, even against other older-school churches who don’t like the new upstart’s ideas. And if they don’t like it, fuck ‘em. We work under God. Let them take it up with Him.

It’s never going to be easy. Not in a million years. But that’s what attracts me to the idea, as well as doing something new so amazing that everyone would want to be part of it regardless of their (lack of) spiritual belief. That is what God and spirituality mean to me – something you seen in someone else that you want for yourself because you see the blessing on that person’s life and the way it spills over to the lives of anyone they come into contact with. That’s God’s plan too. He shines through us. You meet Him in the kindness of others, and the amazement of who they are and what they do. Actions, heart and faith count for more than anything else.

That was Abraham’s purpose and appeal – he, like David and Saul after him, became the wealthiest man in the region, and the populace thought that if they could reach his God they could be the same. And they could. The God of Abraham became the greatest goal of every individual who knew him because they wanted the same blessing for themselves –a wonderfully brilliant inversion of fundamental human nature. But that’s the Father for you – smarter and wiser than anyone or anything else, and working differently to how the buckteeth-bible-bashing brigade represent Him to be.

Wouldn’t you like to be a part of something like that? I know i would. When was the last time you were excited and inspired by something that? If you don’t think we crave that encouragement, purpose and strength, just take a look at Obama-mania all over the world and Joel Osteen’s reach to millions across the planet. We should be inspired and encouraged by their example, but be ready to better them. Follow maybe, but be energised to build on what they have started and take it further to a much higher level. They have laid the groundwork, now it is time for us to reach towards the sky and think, believe and work to create something that blows people away. That must be our goal – not to equal, but to always supersede.

How’s that for a new take on the The Great Commission?

But it’s not enough just to theorise and talk about it. I’ve learned that, as Ghandi said, you need to become the change you want to see in this world. It’s pointless to sit around complaining and pull something to bits unless you have an alternative or a new plan to replace it. It’s just air. We need to find a way to do it, and commit to a bigger, bolder vision that goes beyond what we understand, know or can imagine. What is the point whingeing when you can use the same energy to create something new? To seek out new ways of doing things, search your imagination for a revolution and become an author of a more positive and advanced upgrade to the current scenario?

So in that vein, i start today. Just as we did with the Rockstar 2.0 project to reinvent music, as we did with the collaborative writing to give new talent a platform and as we are doing with Blue Alien to launch hundreds of new bands through a new way to do things, it’s time to lay the groundwork. Not talk, just do. Even if it’s small at first and grows from there. I have a million projects i want to unleash on this planet, but this one is special.

I call it “21CC” or “21st Century Church”.

In 2009, we will find a backwards church and retro-fit it to be the most electronically-equipped and technological advanced organisation of its kind, almost entirely at no cost, to be a role model for every other church in the country. We will take a no-hope failing place and transform it over a few weeks as a flagship community linked together via the Internet, and re-built with a new, daring philosophy in mind. We will then publish the whole thing everywhere we can, and film it. Like Rockstar it will probably take a year or two for people to wake up and get the idea, but this one is going to be 100x bigger and wider-reaching because of its ultimate goal. I kind of thing we may just have some spiritual back-up to make it fly along too.

In case you were wondering, that was your invitation to join me. We’re going to need a lot of people with varying skills and experience to make it work, but the preparations are underway now. If you know of a church that needs an overhaul, let me know. If you want to be part of the project, get yourself on board and get strapped in. I’m not stopping or slowing down now. The more money, power, contacts, resources and inspiration that comes my way, the more we take on and get done. The more you eat, the more your stomach learns to take and the hungrier we get. You have to live this life knowing that you won’t live long, and what you do down here is down to you and whether you are willing to live in a way that means your memory outlasts the generations.

Everything we choose to embark on must be bigger than we ever think we can accomplish. We’re not confined to the size of other people’s imaginations; we’re released to the size of our God and our destiny. The size of our problems indicates the breadth of our potential as extraordinary people face extraordinary challenges. Ordinary people have ordinary problems and never challenge themselves. The choice lies within you, as does the strength to make it. We either sit by the roadside or we pull up our guns and decide to crash on down the road even if we don’t know where it will lead us. You’ll be amazed at what you can do and how powerful your imagination is if you just give yourself a chance to shine, even in the darkness of other people’s agendas, bullshit and judgement. Fuck ‘em. We’re not here long enough to have to worry about what they’re doing anyway.

And if you think this kind of bold new vision for music, film and eventually the church is radical, just you wait until you see what the Father put on the inside of me for the country and its government. I’m only 29 now. I have another 40 or so years yet, and i’ve only really got started in the last 5.

25
Nov

raw peaches: convince yourself you’re happy

The well-informed who know us and read here regularly will know of one of a series of secret projects Virgilio & I have been working on for a while now - a recording and mastering facility called Little Blue Alien Studios. Because of how well the Rockstar 2.0 Project went, we decided to take it a little further and see how close to professional we could get with the limited equipment and resources available.

For our first pilot project to assess its feasibility, Chloe suggested we record her brother Jake’s band, now known as Raw Peaches. The first drafts they sent over weren’t up to much but we heard something in Jake we liked. So we booked them into Terminal Studios, and got then down for a series of days where we used nothing more than a PC and some basic equipment to get them a demo EP done.

It cost £66 in total for the hire of Terminal, not including travel and food.

And here is the result. 3 perfectly mastered professional tunes that have not only shown us we can achieve more than we ever imagined, but given Jake a new lease of life. This is the flagship song that everyone loves, called “Convince Yourself You’re Happy.” From this, there have been several meetings with well-known producers and if you give it a few months, some label action too. Enjoy.

Written by Jake Waddington. Performed by Jake Waddington (vocals, guitar, bass), Calum Robinson (lead guitar), Simon Wright (drums), Alex Cameron (guitar).

Managed by Chloe Waddington. Recorded by Virgilio Fino & Ben McCluskey at Terminal Studios (London) & Blue Alien Studios (London). Mixed by Virgilio Fino, mastered by Alex Cameron.

For the techies, the drums were recorded multi-track with SM57s in 4hrs, the guitars were done through a Pod MKII, the vocals went sent across a baby preamp without a pop shield over 3hrs, and everything went through a MOTU board. Everything was sequenced/mixed in Cubase 4, and mastered with Izotope. Mic placing and background overhead was a big issue with the drums, as was widening the sound, so there is a lot of gating and compression to try and limit the fuzz and clipping.

Listen to “Convince Yourself You’re Happy”:

Download the MP3 of “Convince Yourself You’re Happy” by Jake Waddington/Raw Peaches here:
Raw.Peaches-Convince.Yourself.Youre.Happy.MASTER.mp3

Listen to “Workout”:

Download the MP3 of “Workout” by Jake Waddington/Raw Peaches here:
Raw.Peaches-Workout.MASTER.mp3

Listen to “get me Out Of Here”:

Download the MP3 of “Get Me Out Of Here” by Jake Waddington/Raw Peaches here:
Raw.Peaches-Get.Me.Out.Of.Here.MASTER.mp3

We’re now even more inspired and determined to take this further, so we’re looking for 10 artists who want to get their material produced but don’t have the means or contacts to do it. If you know anyone who would like to be part of one of the most revolutionary music projects the industry has seen in a long time, let us know.

P.S. Yes i know i’ve been slack. Big updates are on their way tomorrow.

13
Oct

about this bank bail-out bullshit

I’m getting increasingly fucked off. Today it was announced that on top of the £400BN handout, the government is giving our 2 big national commercial banks £37BN to bail them out, which they probably got through by temporarily conceding the 42-day detention-without-trial limit. The others all have foreign ownership (HSBC, Abbey etc) and don’t count.

If you don’t know how politics works, allow me to illustrate it for you so you can remember why you weren’t interested in it in the first place. Don’t be fooled by the bullshit you hear on the news, or the government’s spin machine. Or banking talks of “preference” shares.

First up, investigations. The Menezes one. The reason politicians call for an inquiry is to dodge the blame and the shit that comes with them. It’s a solution to that annoying problem. The investigation will inevitably take a number of years, and by the time the results are published, no-one will really care anymore once the emotion of the moment has passed. You can evade questions by saying that answering them would prejudice the inquiry, and your political capital will be preserved as you look like you care and are doing everything you can to deal with it effectively. It’s being done to avoid what happened during the Great Depression when 9000 banks went bust and caused record unexployment.

Thr truth is that we are really, really fucked when it comes to this economic depression, and the government is hoping they will make a lot of money from it all. Nobody knows if the big gamble will work out. Allow me to help you with a shortcut: it won’t. You can’t get out of a debt crisis by adding more debt; you can only put off the inevitable.

The first question you need to ask yourself is, what are the banks going to do with this money? That’s right, they’re being given it so they can lend it back out. To who? You and me. Yes, the banks are being given taxpayers money to lend back out to taxpayers again. Money they didn’t have in the first place as they had lent well over the limit the fractional reserve system allows them to. And so both they and the City feel all warm and cosy that they won’t go bankrupt if the mass of idiots they lent too much to can’t pay back what they owe. The government is buiying up bank shares with bonds/promises.

These are the same institutions who we had to make laws about so they would stop fucking over-charging ordinary people ridiculous amounts for wiritng letters, late payments and unauthorised overdrafts. The same ones who have been making record profits every year for the last decade. They are NOT our friends, and if the situation was reversed, they really wouldn’t give a fuck about you.

The most amusing thing is the people who work inside these banks who think they are completely on the money (excuse the mandatory pun) and somehow “get” what us plebs don’t. Ignore them. The same people who try to give you advice on running a business when they’ve never run one themselves. They are fucking morons who deserve to be unseated and thrown out on the street, complete with a taxpayer bond in their pocket. They are 9to5 idiots who read too many internal emails, listen too intently to their clueless line manager, are trying to make themselves sound important and haven’t got a fucking clue of the politics that happens at board level.

So let’s state what we know.

Gordon Brown is going to lose the next election to David Cameron. He’s simply not sexy enough, his party are open revolt, and he backslides on big decisions. That means he’s going to be thinking about what he’s going to do after he loses. Where is he most likely to end up? The board of a bank, or an oil or weapons company. Do them a favour, and they’ll do you one when you leave office. Alistair Darling is a fucking transport secretary, not an accountant. Brown is calling the shots.

Where do bank CEOs and board members go once they’ve been made to give up their cushy jobs? A governmental agency or think-tank, or even highly-paid consulting jobs for the Cabinet. Wherever Tony Blair is, i bet he’s smiling. When the system goes down, Brown will get all the blame and Blair will be hailed as the only one who was anle to get Labour into power (being a 15-year former Tory) and whose disappearance undid the world as we know it. That poisoned chalice he handed to his desperate-for-power sidekick is probably tasting very sweet right now.

If you want to get something funded, you give it an intially small value, then inflate it once its already underway. For example, ID cards, the NHS “Data Spine” and the Olympics. If you can’t beat the government on the moral bullshit of ID cards, you can fight the battle by undermining the idea by making sure journalists get hold of stories about how much data is being lost every day by careless civil servants and 3rd party contractors like EDS.

Our economic boom has been built on false prosperity, throuygh debt. When a boom happens, a bust follows. The government is buying a majority shareholding in major banks (therefore diluting and devaluing the existing ones, meaning shareholders who have already invested will lose wealth), as it sees an opportunity to make a profit. In 10 years, the share value of the banls will be well up high, and they will sell them for a profit. So the government have taken a lot of taxpayer money and foreign-loaned money that’s not theirs, invested it in 2 commercial banks, and will almost certainly keep the cash profit they make when they sell it off in a few years.

Do you think you’ll be getting a cheque in the post for the £13,000 cash investment (and subsequent profit) you just gave them? More likely it will supposedly “re-invested” on your behalf in unnoticeable “improvements to public services” that politicians will claim credit for, when really you won’t see a penny and it actually went down a black hole.

But what is taxpayer money? Mostly it comes in the form of government bonds. Put simply, a “bond” is a promise. It’s a little piece of paper (a receipt) that says “i promise and guarantee to pay you back”. So you can buy things up and exchange currency with bonds. Bonds are essentially backed up by the revenue from taxes or borrowing money from other countries.

Is the madness sinking in yet? We are buying things with bonds guaranteed with money from taxes, to fund the banks lending spree that has to be repaid to them with taxpayer money. You go round and round and round, and the net result is yet another massive pattern of debt, borrowing and collapse. Failure is built in to the whole thing.

All this is hilarious as the Tories are almost always against nationalisation and big government, being the leading flagbearers for privatisation. But this time, along with the liberal democrats, they’ve waved through nationalisation without a second thought other than we might be able to reverse it later when the shares are sold. Next time you hear the Tories talk about government meddling, tell them to shut up. Don’t get me started on Private-Public Partnerships (PPP) either, as its just a backdoor privatisation by another cutesy name.

The most telling part of all of this is that Barclays has gone out on its own to re-capitalise its reserves with £6BN by borrowing internationally and re-issuing new ordinary shares. They can go out and do it on their own, but the others can’t apparently. What you need to know about the Lloyds deal is that it has been on the table for a long time now and is not new at all - it’s been blocked several times because of competition issues. Now we suddenly have a crisis, and the merger goes through. The board execs have their way eventually as they saw the opportunity to squeeze the deal through.

The boards of the banks *wanted* the merger to happen. Think about that and what it means.

What’s happening is a giant swap. The banks have spent and loaned imaginary money (as they are allowed to under the fractional reserve system), and are receiving real money and wealth back in return (cash, property, assets etc). The contraction of the money supply is reconciling their resources and transferring your physical wealth to their control and balance sheet. Yes, hello? You’re getting royally fucked.

Politics is about 2 things - the agenda, and how it looks. Hence why words and phrases are so important. Everyone has an agenda - everyone. How it looks controls how the public (i.e. your power base) reacts. All a politician wants is what all politicians want - to get into power, and to stay there at whatever cost. So you look for the agendas, and how things are being presented. Look deeper and beyond what is being said, and you will see the plays. All you have to do is re-name something, and claim it’s a differently thing.

You trade votes, and policies. You vote for me on this, and i’ll vote for you on that (horse trading). I’ll give you the votes and quiet compliance for this policy if you take this bit out, and you put in my amendment here on that policy in return. Add in some incentives for my party members and the people in the deal too, and smooth it over with the public via your PR department.

You can completely rely on most people being so fucking apathetic and disinterested that they won’t bother to say anything or care about you doing it.

09
Oct

tim hamilton’s reel truth in advertising

When you think of short film, or web video, for some reason your mind wanders to artsy abstract movies that don’t have a point, any characters or just are utter shit. It can lead you to believe that all that’s out there is Hollywood. But the one thing the web is good for is producing work that is unregulated, so you can get away with whatever you want, and all the things you couldn’t do on broadcast.

In 1999, Tim Hamilton released “Truth In Advertising” which is a bit like “Liar, Liar” where everyone in an advertising agency says what they really think and mean instead of the laye of bullshit they indulge in every day.

It’s a work of genius and some of the most amazing writing you’ll experience for a long time to come.

And 3 years later…

If you like it, you can buy the original DVD from Amazon here:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00006JO3C/

09
Oct

understanding the 36 hollywood human storylines

ModerScreenwriting has become a science, and what a fascinating science it is. A lot of people find writing awkward as it is so arbitrary and can generate so possibilities that it is difficult to get specific and focus. But like all things, storywriting has a formula, and genius storytellers (e.g. Quentin Tarantino) are the ones who reinvent it and breath fresh life into it.

Maybe you’ve been watching a film and are sure you’ve seen it before. Many people make the claim that Hollywood only has X number of plots/storylines, and they are continually re-used. And it’s essentially true. Understanding it is known as literary theory.

The basic storytelling formula is derived from Aristotle’s “3 Act Structure“. First, Act I sets up a situation and introduces the characters. Next, Act II complicates it and trashes it, and lastly, Act III provides a resolution. Within those acts, events that trigger major plot direction are added, known as “reversals”. In Hollywood it is known as getting your character up a tree, throwing rocks at him, and getting down out of the tree again.

Drama comes from conflict. In each story you have a protagonist (the good guy) and the antagonist (the bad guy). There is a source of conflict, because without conflict, you have no drama or story to tell of. Everything focuses around a person, or a group of people - every story is told through their eyes. It’s all about rhe characters. Everything else is paperwork.

You can group movies fairly easily:

  • ACTION
    • Buddy Pic
    • Cops & Crooks
    • Eighties
    • Gangster
    • Heist
    • Martial Arts
    • Pirates
    • Post-apocalyptic
    • Spies
    • Superheroes
    • Swashbuckler
    • Sword & Sorcery
    • Vengeance
    • War
    • Western
  • COMEDY
    • Black
    • Comedy of Errors
    • Dark
    • Dramedy
    • Genderbending
    • Mockumentary
    • Romantic
    • Satire
    • Screwball
    • Slapstick
    • Sophomoric
    • Spoof
    • Teen
    • Victorian
  • DRAMA
    • Academy Picture
    • Biography
    • Character Study
    • Class Struggle
    • Coming of Age
    • Courtroom
    • Crime
    • Epic
    • Family
    • Fighting Against The Odds
    • Historical
    • Melodrama
    • Period Piece
    • Political
    • Romantic
    • Terminal Illness
  • HORROR
    • B-Movie
    • Ghost
    • Gorefest
    • Monster
    • Nuclear Mutant
    • Occult
    • Serial Killer
    • lasher
    • Supernatural
    • Teen
    • Torture
    • Vampire
    • Werewolf
    • Witch
    • Zombie
  • ROMANTIC
    • Comedy
    • May-November
    • Separated By Society
    • Unrequited Love
    • Wedding
  • SCI-FI
    • Alien
    • Mutation
    • Cyborgs
    • Doppelganger
    • End of the World
    • Experiments
    • Magic
    • Monsters
    • Robots
    • Space Exploration
    • Space War
    • Supernatural
    • The Future
    • Time Travel
  • SUSPENSE
    • Detectives
    • Thriller
    • International Intrigue
    • Mistaken Identity
    • Mobster
    • Police Procedural
    • Political Thriller
    • Psychological Thriller
    • Spies
    • Whodunnit

In “The Basic Patterns of Plot“, Foster-Harris contends there are 3 types of plot:

  1. “’Type A, happy ending’”; which results when the central character (which he calls the “I-nitial” character) makes a sacrifice (a decision that seems logically “wrong”) for the sake of another.
  2. “’Type B, unhappy ending’”; this pattern follows when the “I-nitial” character does what seems logically “right” and thus fails to make the needed sacrifice.
  3. “’Type C,’ the literary plot, in which, no matter whether we start from the happy or the unhappy fork, proceeding backwards we arrive inevitably at the question, where we stop to wail.” This pattern requires more explanation (Foster-Harris devotes a chapter to the literary plot.) In short, the “literary plot” is one that does not hinge upon decision, but fate; in it, the critical event takes place at the beginning of the story rather than the end. What follows from that event is inevitable, often tragedy. (This in fact coincides with the classical Greek notion of tragedy, which is that such events are fated and inexorable.)

Modern literary theory goes further and defines 7 basic situations that all stories fit it into:

  1. [wo]man vs. nature
  2. [wo]man vs. man
  3. [wo]man vs. the environment
  4. [wo]man vs. machines/technology
  5. [wo]man vs. the supernatural
  6. [wo]man vs. self
  7. [wo]man vs. god/religion/supernatural

Then we look at specific subjects that dominate most books and films. Ronald Tobias propiosed 20 basic plots in his book “20 Master Plots“, which were:

  1. Quest
  2. Adventure
  3. Pursuit
  4. Rescue
  5. Escape
  6. Revenge
  7. The Riddle
  8. Rivalry
  9. Underdog
  10. Temptation
  11. Metamorphosis
  12. Transformation
  13. Maturation
  14. Love
  15. Forbidden Love
  16. Sacrifice
  17. Discovery
  18. Wretched Excess
  19. Ascension
  20. Descension

But the absolute master reference when it comes to storylines, plots and ideas was coined by Georges Polti in the 19th Century in his masterpiece “The Thirty-Six [36] Dramatic Situations” to categorise every dramatic situation that might occur in a story or performance.  He classical Greek texts, plus classical and contemporaneous French works. In his introduction, Polti claims to be continuing the work of Carlo Gozzi, who also identified 36 situations.

01. SUPPLICATION
(The dynamic elements technically necessary are: a Persecutor; a Suppliant; and a Power in authority, whose decision is doubtful)
A.

  1. Fugitives Imploring the Powerful for Help Against Their Enemies
  2. Assistance Implored for the Performance of a Pious Duty Which Has Been Forbidden
  3. (3) Appeals for a Refuge in Which to Die

B.

  1. Hospitality Besought by the Shipwrecked
  2. Charity Entreated by Those Cast Off by Their Own People, Whom They Have Disgraced
  3. Expiation: The Seeking of Pardon, Healing or Deliverance
  4. The Surrender of a Corpse, or of a Relic, Solicited

C.

  1. (Supplication of the Powerful for Those Dear to the Suppliant
  2. Supplication to a Relative in Behalf of Another Relative
  3. Supplication to a Mother’s Lover, in Her Behalf

02. DELIVERANCE
(Elements: an Unfortunate, a Threatener, a Rescuer)
A.

  1. Appearance of a Rescuer to the Condemned

B.

  1. A Parent Replaced Upon a Throne by His Children
  2. Rescue by Friends, or by Strangers Grateful for Benefits Or Hospitality

03. CRIME Pursued by Vengeance
(Elements: an Avenger and a Criminal)
A.

  1. The Avenging of a Slain Parent or Ancestor
  2. The Avenging of a Slain Child or Descendant
  3. Vengeance for a Child Dishonored
  4. The Avenging of a Slain Wife or Husband
  5. Vengeance for the Dishonor, or Attempted Dishonoring, of a Wife
  6. Vengeance for a Mistress Slain
  7. Vengeance for a Slain or Injured Friend
  8. Vengeance for a Sister Seduced

B.

  1. Vengeance for Intentional Injury or Spoliation
  2. Vengeance for Having Been Despoiled During Absence
  3. Revenge for an Attempted Slaying
  4. Revenge for a False Accusation
  5. Vengeance for Violation
  6. Vengeance for Having Been Robbed of One’s Own
  7. Revenge Upon a Whole Sex for a Deception by One

C.

  1. Professional Pursuit of Criminals

04. VENGEANCE Taken For Kindred Upon Kindred
(Elements: Avenging Kinsman; Guilty Kinsman; Remembrance of the Victim, a Relative of Both)
A.

  1. A Father’s Death Avenged Upon a Mother
  2. A Mother’s Death Avenged Upon a Father

B.

  1. A Brother’s Death Avenged Upon a Son

C.

  1. A Father’s Death Avenged Upon a Husband

D.

  1. A Husband’s Death Avenged Upon a Father

05. PURSUIT
(Elements: Punishment and Fugitive)
A.

  1. Fugitives from Justice Pursued for Brigandage, Political Offenses, Etc.

B.

  1. Pursued for a Fault of Love

C.

  1. A Hero Struggling Against a Power

D.

  1. A Pseudo-Madman Struggling Against an Iago-Like Alienist

06. DISASTER
(Elements: a Vanquished Power; a Victorious Enemy or a Messenger)
A.

  1. Defeat Suffered
  2. A Fatherland Destroyed
  3. The Fall of Humanity
  4. A Natural Catastrophe

B.

  1. A Monarch Overthrown

C.

  1. Ingratitude Suffered
  2. The Suffering of Unjust Punishment or Enmity
  3. An Outrage Suffered

D.

  1. Abandonment by a Lover or a Husband
  2. Children Lost by Their Parents

07. FALLING PREY To Cruelty Or Misfortune
(Elements: an Unfortunate; a Master or a Misfortune)
A.

  1. The Innocent Made the Victim of Ambitious Intrigue

B.

  1. The Innocent Despoiled by Those Who Should Protect

C.

  1. The Powerful Dispossessed and Wretched
  2. A Favorite or an Intimate Finds Himself Forgotten

D.

  1. The Unfortunate Robbed of Their Only Hope

08. REVOLT
(Elements: Tyrant and Conspirator)
A.

  1. A Conspiracy Chiefly of One Individual
  2. A Conspiracy of Several

B.

  1. Revolt of One Individual, Who Influences and Involves Others
  2. A Revolt of Many

09. DARING Enterprise
(Elements: a Bold Leader; an Object; an Adversary)
A.

  1. Preparations For War

B.

  1. War
  2. A Combat

C.

  1. Carrying Off a Desired Person or Object
  2. Recapture of a Desired Object

D.

  1. Adventurous Expeditions
  2. Adventure Undertaken for the Purpose of Obtaining a Beloved Woman

10. ABDUCTION
(Elements: the Abductor; the Abducted; the Guardian)
A.

  1. Abduction of an Unwilling Woman

B.

  1. Abduction of a Consenting Woman

C.

  1. Recapture of the Woman Without the Slaying of the Abductor
  2. The Same Case, with the Slaying of the Ravisher

D.

  1. Rescue of a Captive Friend
  2. Of a Child
  3. Of a Soul in Captivity to Error

11. THE ENIGMA
(Elements: Interrogator, Seeker and Problem)
A.

  1. Search for a Person Who Must Be Found on Pain of Death

B.

  1. A Riddle To Be Solved on Pain of Death
  2. The Same Case, in Which the Riddle is Proposed by the Coveted Woman

C.

  1. Temptations Offered With the Object of Discovering His Name
  2. Temptations Offered With the Object of Ascertaining the Sex
  3. Tests for the Purpose of Ascertaining the Mental Condition

12. OBTAINING
(Elements: a Solicitor and an Adversary Who is Refusing, or an Arbitrator and Opposing Parties)
A.

  1. Efforts to Obtain an Object by Ruse or Force

B.

  1. Endeavor by Means of Persuasive Eloquence Alone

C.

  1. Eloquence With an Arbitrator

13. ENMITY Of Kinsmen
(Elements: a Malevolent Kinsman; a Hatred or Reciprocally Hating Kinsman)
A.

  1. Hatred of Brothers — One Brother Hated by Several
  2. Reciprocal Hatred
  3. Hatred Between Relatives for Reasons of Self-Interest

B.

  1. Hatred of Father and Son — Of the Son for the Father
  2. Mutual Hatred
  3. Hatred of Daughter for Father

C.

  1. Hatred of Grandfather for Grandson

D.

  1. Hatred of Father-in-law for Son-in-law

E.

  1. Hatred of Mother-in-law for Daughter-in-law

F.

  1. Infanticide

14. RIVALRY Of Kinsmen
(Elements: the Preferred Kinsman; the Rejected Kinsman; the Object)
A.

  1. Malicious Rivalry of a Brother
  2. Malicious Rivalry of Two Brothers
  3. Rivalry of Two Brothers, With Adultery on the Part of One
  4. Rivalry of Sisters

B.

  1. Rivalry of Father and Son, for an Unmarried Woman
  2. Rivalry of Father and Son, for a Married Woman
  3. Case Similar to the Two Foregoing, But in Which the Object is Already the Wife of the Father
  4. Rivalry of Mother and Daughter

C.

  1. Rivalry of Cousins

D.

  1. Rivalry of Friends

15. MURDEROUS Adultery
(Elements: Two Adulterers; a Betrayed Husband or Wife)
A.

  1. The Slaying of a Husband by, or for, a Paramour
  2. The S