the devil’s plantation: update

 Bafta

Tonight it was announced that my love-labour, The Devil’s Plantation is nominated in the Interactive Category for the 2010 BAFTA New Talent Awards. Needless to say I’m delighted. But I’m also very pleased for my only competitor, a wonderful woman, Helen Jackson, from Binary Fiction whose website The Lost Book, I actually stumbled on last year. And a very good site it is too. I reckon she’ll win, and I mean it sincerely because her work is so lovely and accessible whereas mine may be perceived as a bit too leftfield/arty/whatever.

It’s odd for me to be in this place, not least because ten years ago, I pretty much swept the board at the 2000 BAFTA New Talent Awards with my first feature film, One Life Stand. Truth is, I’m just pleased that my peers, especially in the new media field, deemed my efforts worthy enough to be counted. The result will be announced on the 19th March but either way I’ll celebrate whoever wins because any recognition for the work we do - too often un/low paid - is still worth doing because you can’t do it unless you love it, which makes us all privileged.

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  • May Miles Thomas says:
    March 4th, 2010 |

    Thanks for the kind messages - much appreciated.

    May

  • hugh beattie says:
    March 4th, 2010 |

    no competition at all. Good luck you should win!

  • Ed says:
    March 4th, 2010 |

    Congratulations for being nominated May, a fantastic achievement - just goes to show people are paying attention! Good opportunity to put on your party frock whatever happens!

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