I arrived at my tube station early this morning feeling tired and... well, like I was going to struggle in the mid-week bog we know as Wednesday! I’d barely woken from my dreamy stupor but somehow managed to wash, dress and drag myself to the front door and was a teeny part way through the very same non-descript journey to work which I encounter every week day when I got on the tube. Usually I gleefully, if secretly begrudgingly, give up my seat for the fairer sex, however, this day I had no reason to do so as I was early and the usual females for which I feel a sense of wrong if I have them standing when I languish in the chair was not there!
So there I sat, teasing the deliciously tactile ball on my newly acquired Blackberry to get my emails out of the way. The usual press requests for images and extra information, which would need replying immediately once I hit Berwick Street were evident, but in amongst all these requests there lay an email with the heading ‘I had a brilliant time – thank you!’ What pleasant emailing is this..?
Let me explain before you think something... well, not right!
Last night Bubble&Squeak put together a charity press screening for LipSync. We ran the trailers which LipSync’s creative team had lovingly created for films and for the charity, Starlight and screened The Class, a fantastically strong and unbelievably thoughtful piece of French cinema distributed through Artificial Eye.
The whole evening was a great event enjoyed by the press, film execs, charity guests, LipSync-ians and the Bubbles. It has also been confirmed that this will be repeated quarterly so that’s at least three more great films, LipSync’s trailers and Wednesday morning’s which I can look forward to!
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
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