early a year to the day of the initial launch, version two of the Rushton Architects website launches. A business specializing in high quality architectural services the new site now features more information on completed projects, latest news and the people at Rushton Architects.
ike lives with his Gran and there is something he would like to talk to her about but he worries she may be upset. What Mike doesn’t know is that Gran knows his ‘secret’ anyway and would like to talk with him about it.
Parvinder lives with his mum and dad. They have very clear ideas about his future career. He has other ideas.
Dave enjoys coke and speed, porn and sex. As much of it as he can get. His friends admire his lifestyle. He feels lonely and knows there is something missing in his life. He just can’t quite work out what it is.
One evening in the lives of these three young men are the focus for a new resource about mental health and risk taking.
Members of the Boys and Young Men Network have teamed up with Chris Hathway, a young graphic artist from Worcestershire to produce ‘MEN-tal!’, a comic for young men aged between 16 and 24. Through the story line, the comic looks at issues that both promote and undermine mental health including communication, assertiveness, substance use, friendship, families and love.
The Network will launch the comic on October 10th, World Mental Health Day 2003. It will be free of charge to young men and those who live and work with them in Gloucestershire.
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fter the enjoyable but sadly all too short Sticklebrick festival in Bristol last weekend I’d also like to put in a ‘coming soon’ mention for July’s Supersonic festival here in Birmingham.
After missing last years event I’m rather keen to make this one. And in the interests of diversity the Wipeout festival in Calella, Spain is now showing a full list of this years bands and taking bookings.
reation of a full on, singing and dancing, online T-shirt store. In the epic struggle between good and evil there can only be one winner – so don’t be a fashion victim – be harder than satan…
reation of a series of illustrations and design of accompanying Website for the Building Up Dads programme.
Building Up Dads provides a foundation for fatherhood, through an educational and fun programme of activities that promote and support fathering skills to young fathers.
More information as and when this project develops.
chris and dani show 6 presents
a film written and directed by Chris Hathway
DARK WAS THE NIGHT
starring Daniel Mulcrone
and Emma Southwell
‘Dark Was The Night’ was shot during the autumn and winter of 1997 in the City of Liverpool, the car parks of Redditch and in the maze of motorway interchanges that come together as Spaghetti Junction.
View a short trailer for the film:
It was my vague and maybe over ambitious plan to create a modern thriller with the style, pace and cinematography of the Spaghetti Western. With a sudden snowfall just before we shot the finale the downbeat ending is closer to the classic ‘Il Grande Silenzio‘ than was planed – with all the free snow that arrived, I couldn’t resist.
Filmed without a budget, in an era before CCTV camera systems, we had the freedom to run around the terrifically atmospheric mid-winter car parks of Redditch without interruption. Friends played the lead roles and I have to say that despite his staccato dialogue delivery, slightly Michael Caine at times, Dan Mulcrone makes a great vengeful husband and certainly puts in the films best performance.
The running time originally came in around 55 minutes, however since transferring the film, originally shot on video, into digital format a tighter edit now leaves it at 35 minutes, which is hopefully a little more pacy and entertaining.
Is is any good?
Well, I think it definitely has its moments, the suspense and chase through the lifts and car park early on particularly, and Dan, I’m sure theres a hobby in amateur dramatics waiting for you somewhere, hold on, that was supposed to be a compliment you know…
If we’d shot it today, we’d certainly have cheaper and better equipment, and we’d be editing with the razor sharpness of a computer rather that the vague cut of three video recorders hooked up together, but with cheap video equipment comes cheap CCTV so what we gained in affordable equipment we’d certainly have lost in the freedom to go and shoot where we pleased. All in all I think it turned out pretty well, and if nothing else it serves to document some of the buildings and ‘architecture’ of Redditch, Bromsgrove and Toxteth circa 1997.
Chris (Myself) received a BA in illustration and graphic design from Liverpool John Moores University in July of 1997. Since then he’s been making his living as a painter, illustrator and also a website designer.
He (Me) is available for commissions, illustration work and other artwork related projects, so please feel free to use the contact page to get in touch.
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