Updating my website further...

I know I haven't posted here in a while because I just finished and submitted my Dissertation.

I have a website for my Production company as a filmmaker, which I have been working on for at least a couple of months at a time for the last 3-4 years. (It really doesn't feel that long though...)

after the recent feedback, I received I've decided to post on here about my scripts and projects development on here instead of on my website under an In developments... tab. 

At the moment I have two ideas which are a couple of scripts or a series of scripts long. These are:

Film Noir- an indie, crime drama with some violence involving a young woman and a man called Damien who she enjoys the company and perks like the gifts of until things turn sinister after a strange phone call, as well as an injured man, appear at their hotel.

It's surprising how well she didn't really know him at all. 


and My Brother, Tobias an indie drama, with a coming-of-age social style approach to it.


The Cramer family move away from their home in Stuttgart, Germany to Reading, Just on the outside of suburbs of London. Tobias is the right sort of age to find where he belongs, but his baby brother Ulrik is finding more in his books than the real-life adventure he could be having. His parents tell him to go outside one afternoon.
A barrier starts to form between the two despite neither of them telling anyone what happened... Until now?

I have two moodreels for this film which is inspired by a writer, Joy Carlson who I have permission from to adapt her work.


The Cramer Brothers from Gregory F.S. Pemberton on Vimeo.





The Cramer Brothers' moodreel that I re-edited from a different part of the script. This one starts with the flashback of when Tobias sees Ricky during the new opening scene of my final script, "My Brother, Tobias" then the meeting between Tom and Ricky that is in all my scripts. Ricky is in the same area after being at King's. He meets the gaze of his brother Tobias and tries to avoid him until Tobias notices.

 See my films and more at http://bookwormstudent.wixsite.com/pembertonproductions  

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