Notes (2013 film)

Notes
Directed by John McPhail
Produced by John McPhail
Andrew Lanni
Written by John McPhail
Calum Weir
Starring Emma Claire Brightlyn
Tyler Collins
Lynn Murray
Jim Sweeney
Music by Tyler Collins
Cinematography Calum Weir
Edited by Stuart Doherty
Production
company
Worrying Drake Productions
Release dates
  • 7 June 2013 (2013-06-07)
Running time
10 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Notes is a short romantic comedy film about a pair of roommates whose relationship develops through a series of post it notes. Notes marked the first installment of a trilogy of short films by Worrying Drake Productions.[1] The film was also the directorial debut for John McPhail.[2]

Plot

Adam (Tyler Collin) has just moved into a new flat with Abi (EmmaClaire Brightlyn) who is a nurse. The pair have never met and as a result of their conflicting sleep patterns the pair communicate via post it notes. What starts off as a complaint over their preferred types of coffee soon develops into flirtatious messages.

Main Cast

Release and reception

Notes was released on 7 June 2013 and was positively received by critics. Thomas Simpson of MovieScramble wrote:

"In less than 10 minutes, McPhail has achieved what many feature films can not. A touching romance with a genuine humour to stop it from being too schmaltzy."[3]

The film went on to appear in many domestic and international film festivals and picked up the Best Film accolade at the Edinburgh Bootleg Film Festival, as well as the audience award at the Palme Dewar festival in Aberfeldy.[4]

Awards

Year Awards Category Recipient(s) Result
2013 Bootleg Film Festival Edinburgh Best Scottish Film John McPhail Won
We Like 'Em Short Film Festival Best Actor Tyler Collins Won
Roughcut Audience Choice Award John McPhail, Andrew Lanni Won
Aberfeldy Film Festival Palme-Dewar Audience Choice Award John McPhail, Andrew Lanni Won
2014 Ayr International Film Festival Best Director John McPhail Won
Audience Choice Award John McPhail, Andrew Lanni Won
2015 Fife Indiependent Film Expo Best Editing Stuart Doherty Won

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