Friday 14 November 2014

A grand day out for the BBC

Filming with the BBC and Northern Town in the Chelsea Physic Garden
Well I haven't done the best job at keeping things quiet it has to be said, but then I was rather excited. Luckily I have got a green light from the producers to talk about my little bit of news, so here goes... Back in September, when I was living temporarily in my parents flat in Brighton I received an email from Edward Morgan from Northern Town, the production company that made that beautiful and touching short film about the life of Rory McEwen which was used for the exhibition at Kew in 2012. He wanted to let me know that the BBC had decided to commission a half hour programme on the life of Rory for BBC4 and wondered if I'd be interested in doing a spot of filming for it.  Naturally I was more than delighted to help.

Having recently moved the Inky Leaves studio to Spain I wasn't able to invite the crew to my Brick Lane studio, so we had to think of another UK-based location and it was then when I mentioned that the Chelsea Physic Garden is pretty much my 'second' studio. It's where I go for inspiration and I am frequently painting amongst their beautifully planted boarders. After a couple of recces it was decided that Chelsea offered an ideal spot, not only because it was it was a bit different to the usual indoor setting one might use for an interview, but because it is also quite close to Rory's old house in Tregunter Road. 

Conker Shells on Rory McEwen Vellum; gifted to me from Sam and Christabel McEwen in 2012

So now you all know why I took the plunge to paint on Rory's vellum a few weeks ago and why I flew back to Blighty this week... Well actually there were several reasons why I flew to England, but this was one of them. Thanks to British Airways, who were incredibly accommodating and helpful, I was able to bring my portfolio and vellum on board with me alongside my hand luggage. This was really important as the climate in the cabin is much more regulated and my work and materials were thus protected.

I originally thought that the day wouldn't be very long - as it is intended that the documentary will cover his musical career as well. With so much of Rory's colourful life to get in a short space of time, I concluded that I will probably get a maximum of a couple of minutes of air time. Therefore, I thought a couple of hours of filming would have been probably done the trick. Alas, it was surprisingly a rather long day and what was brilliant was I had absolutely no idea at the time. I was enjoying the experience so much that I hadn't realised how the day had flown by. I think we were at the garden for about five hours! We didn't have to do many re-takes - all the one's we did were due to aircraft flying over. There were some pretty cool planes at that because of course it was Armistice Day.

Painting on vellum in the Chelsea Physic Garden

A consequence of me enjoying myself so much is that I completely forgot to take some photographs of the whole event. This is what happens when I have too much fun, I get completely lost in the moment. Luckily, the Director of Photography and digital maestro Terry Wilson from Northern Town, has managed to take some screen grabs for me which I have loaded up on here. It feels a little self indulgent, as you only get me, but we do need some pictures to space out the text... so apologies for not being able to post images of the entire set up but I think you can get the gist...

The day started with the sun actually out - can you Adam and Eve it?! I was so utterly over the moon to see the sun shining through the Autumnal leaves and I wasn't the only one, therefore we begun the day filming shots of me walking around the garden while the weather was being ultra kind. Then, as the misty clouds started to roll in we went into the glasshouse with all the Germaniums and Pelagoniums inside. It smelt delicious. 


Once inside there were lots of other takes and two types of interview - one of me painting and the other not. Alison Grist, the Director, was really wonderful. She was really kind and really helped me throughout the day. I don't know what I would have done without her support, attentiveness and creativity - a seriously gifted producer. Hopefully, with all this assistance and with Eddie and Lily Middleton (Marketing & PR Assistant at Chelsea Physic Garden) filling us up with coffee it has come out well. Throughout the whole day I remember really trying not to muffle, stutter, hesitate or swear (the latter of which, as most of me nearest and dearest can confirm, is really difficult for me. I am no Malcolm Tucker, but the occasional word has a habit of slipping in when I get overly enthralled). Anyway, the production team were pleased with the material they gleaned from the day, so I guess we shall just have to wait and see what they decide to use and how they edit the content. 

Of course, I realise that all of you will be very excited to hear that there is a programme on Rory McEwen coming out and I know that you will want to know when it is being first broadcast. At this current time I don't have an official date, but I know it is likely to be sometime in February 2015 - I will keep you posted. In the meantime I am incredibly honoured to have been asked to participate in this project and really hope that that I have done Rory proud. I am very grateful to everyone in the production team, the Chelsea Physic Garden, the McEwen family, Martin J Allen and of course BA. 

Chelsea have since written their own a article about the day which can be found here.

19 comments:

  1. Well congrats Jess! They couldn't have chosen anyone more suited for the piece! Looking forward to seeing it!

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    1. Thank you Mary - I feel incredibly honoured to have been selected in this way and owe a lot to all of you, especially Martin Allen who apparently slid my name in somewhere. I really hope I have done Rory proud and that the sound comes out ok. we had so many planes going over and I am aware that my voice can sound a bit 'wingey' at times :S !!!

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  2. Have to watch out for it. Well done Jess, how exciting for you. I am very much looking forward seeing it, obviously will record it :)

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    1. Thank you Alena - yes definitely something to record. It's time like this I wish we still used VHS to record things onto in a more permanent fashion. I am so out of touch with televisions these days maybe you can burn things onto DVD? Not sure... I hope that all our botanical art friends all over the world will get a chance to see it, especially those who couldn't see the show in Kew.

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  3. Jess, I'm so proud of you! Well done. Xx

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    1. Thanks Shevaun - it's a big step but I really enjoyed it. Totally recommend the experience! A lot easier than the RHS demonstrations that is for sure, but then maybe that got me up to speed - who knows?! Anyway - big thanks

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  4. Congratulations Jess, such a wonderful project to be involved with. I'll be watching out for this xxx

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    1. Thank you Polly - it is indeed a really lovely, juicy project and I am so glad that the BBC have decided to take it on.

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  5. What a star you are! Suexx

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  6. Fab news Jess! Looking forward to reading in your blog when the programme is on. Wow, I know two famous people now :) Congrats!! x

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    1. LOL famous... if only! But if it makes you feel better Terri then go for it ;P Yes, I hope that Edward or Alison might be able to send over a short clip nearer the time, just to get the mouth watering... will keep you all informed as best I can. Thanks Terri x

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  7. Many congratulations Jess! Its fabulous and I cant think of anyone more deserving or more perfect for this work.

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    1. Thank you Coral! That is very nice of you to say that. I did suggest lots of other artists to Edward when I spoke to him in the summer, but it appears to have worked out this way. Can't say I am complaining - I am over the moon!

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  8. Well Done Jess. I'm glad it surpassed your expectations and when the programme is aired I'm sure you will receive much credit.

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    1. Thanks Chris - oh yes - surpassed all expectations, but then mine are so very low at the moment. LOL! News for you - starting to feel like St. Martins isn't the right step so reviewing movements and might not apply. Anyway - thank you for all your support and for grounding me in the days leading up to the filming. I really needed it and it is appreciated. Thanks!

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  9. So proud of you Jess - your life is so varied, Spain one day, London the next - cycling through the countryside, then starring on a program about Rory.
    Great that you have the blog to document so many happenings - you've achieved a lot and so much to look forward to.
    You can always ask the producers for a digital copy of the vision if you are in touch with them. We always get copies of all the shows we work on but if not I am sure the link will be available online - or have someone record on dvd recorder for you to keep.
    A treasured memory for you xx

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    1. Thanks for being proud of me! Lovely to hear that you are proud as you have been very much with me throughout the journey dearest Vicki.

      I tell you something - I feel like Dr. Who. I have become a fully fledged time lord. It's what it feels like you know... going back and forth like that. Old Jess, new Jess, growing Jess, static Jess, quiet Jess, loud Jess, who on earth is this Jess?! I feel quite shaken by the experience it has to be said, but very grateful to be part of this process as it really makes you look at yourself and question who you are and what your responsibility is in this world and to those around you.

      I think Eddie said that they will be give me a couple of digital files so that's good. Fingers crossed it came out ok, I am still having bad dreams that the sound didn't come out! LOL!

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    2. It has been a pleasure to be with you and you have always inspired me. I have some amazing things happening at the moment but somehow less able to share online, not sure why ... one day I will work that out.

      As for the old Jess, new Jess - believe me - that continues the rest of your life. At least it certainly does for those of us looking for challenge and following our heart and listening to intuition. Constantly evolving ... but always being brought back to centre by the swing between positive and negative. Key is to stay as balanced and centred as possible so we can head towards the place we are meant to be ... peaceful and happy with less turbulence!
      And the hardest part is to remain calm and at peace with the outcome no matter what it is because there is a grand plan - the universe rises up to meet our desire but it's the old "be careful what you wish for" .... make sure you are ready!

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