Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Ibiza made me do it...

Sorry for the lack of posts I have been so so so busy with work (more to come on that later) I haven't even had time to write my blog :( So here I am back tracking a couple of months to let you know what I've been up to..

Starting with my most favourite hobby... going on holiday!!! 
(dont think that counts as a hobby but I try to do it as much as possible so to me its a hobby hehe) 


I don't know whether you have heard of a beautiful and tranquil little island just off of Spain... named Ibiza??? 




Beautiful YES Tranquil NO 

It is, for sure, one of my favourite places in the world!! And I know you maybe sitting there thinking how much has a girl of 21 seen of the world but honestly I have seen quite a lot.. more than most people I'd say, let alone 21 year olds.. 

I went with my 2 best friends Sam and Meg.. and we partied HARD because IBIZA MADE ME (US) DO IT!! And met some of our good friends along the way... 

Unfortunately I had my iphone and purse stolen so I have a serious lack of pictures.. BOO 

But this island is wildly insane and if you like to party YOU HAVE TO GOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! 

First night went off with a bang, Cream Ibiza's 18th birthday party at Amnesia. Calvin Harris and Laidback Luke (one of my favourite DJs ever)

2nd night - workers bar in the middle of know where... why is it that the nights that aren't planned are always the best??




3rd night - Zoo Project (would not recommend, total novelty event) Cream @ Privilege Radio 1 weekend.. That place is HUGEEE (literally) DJs Sebastian Ingrosso, Alesso, Benny Benassi, Annie Mac, Pete Tong... AMAZING NIGHT 

4th night - Bora Bora, had the best day partying at Jet Apartments, downing Sambuca and thinking its a great idea to have a swim in the sea whilst intoxicated, however had my phone and purse stolen so watch out!!! 






5th night - DC10 

6th night - Cafe Mambo sunset 



Home :( 

Ibiza Flu and Blues 


Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Premiere Week


Last week I had the absolute pleasure of attending a number of premiere’s.

On Saturday the 14th I trained and tubed it to Charing Cross Station to get to the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) to attend The Rushes Soho Shorts Festival 2012.

Back in November 2011, I was asked by Ian Barnes (the Oscar nominated director of short film, Wish 143) to run for a new short he was going to film, called Match Head. Obviously, I jumped at the chance and was excited to see the script come alive after I read it. Meg, a 10 year old arsonist who burns down her care home, is sent to counselling to try and cure her of her fire starting ways. However, she is introduced to George, a ‘reformed’ arsonist with bad burns. And lets just say, instead rehabilitating one another, their relationship ignites.


It was a brilliant few days of filming, and I particularly enjoyed being entrusted as location scout for an outdoor scene, which turned out to be particularly hilarious with Ian chasing his daughter, and actress Eve Barnes around a field dressed as a police officer.

The screening on Saturday was the first time I had seen the finished product and honestly, it was fantastic! The opening scene of Eve Barnes attempting to light a match gripped the audience from the off set, and the suspense kept building as you didn’t know what this little girl would do next. Match Head, for sure, got the best reaction from the audience and most laughs, with Eve Barnes and Zahra Browne nailing the brilliantly written script by Jason Sutton.

And subsequently it got into the top three of the short film category, which was a huge achievement by Ian and everyone else involved as there were over 1200 entries into The Rushes Soho Shorts Festival this year.

So do keep an eye out for Match Head because I’m sure it going to be entered into a few more festivals this year. And fingers crossed it will end up on top like it deserves!

And just a quick mention to some of the other short’s I watched that Saturday evening that I really enjoyed.

PVT. Craine – An intense opening sees a soldier under fire in the Iraq war. He finds his sergeant badly injured and it is implied that something crosses the soldiers mind. It then cuts to a magician’s stage, where he had obviously been hypnotised, and we see his friend in the audience, who had been the sergeant in the hypnosis. Both looking confused and slightly traumatised the ‘soldier’ tries to play it down by asking whether he was dancing. A brilliant short with a strong beginning, dark middle and very funny ending. 


Painkiller – Robbery gone wrong. Armed shoplifter, meets dopey cashier, meets suicidal customer. A dark comedy, like the two already mentioned, which had me laughing out loud. The casting was brilliant.

Taking Life – A business women returns home to find her cleaner smoking in her London flat. The situation turns nasty when the cleaner spits in the business women’s face, when she confronts her over a bottle of champagne in her bag. An intense short which left me wanting more.

Also, well done to the winner of the Short Film Category. Long Distance Information.








Now onto the second Premiere of the week (ohh.. look at me!!) Something from nothing: The Art of Rap.


After getting to know Paul Toogood (producer) and Andy Baybutt (co-director) really well in the edit, I was invited to the Premiere at Hammersmith Apollo. And Jees was I excited! I had seen snippets of the docu-film through-out the months of hard work and it left me desperate to see the final product, so much so, towards the end of their time at The Farm whenever I saw them I would ask, “When’s it out in the cinema?” I’m sure they got sick of me asking and that’s probably why I got an invite to the Premiere (hehe!) However, I am privileged to say that Paul and Andy are now friends of mine and are truly an inspiration to documentary makers everywhere.

Director, Ice-T takes the audience on a journey through the history of rap music. From the street, to world domination and the people that made it happen. Ice-T interviews many huge stars on how they came to where they are now and what influenced them and pushed them to rap. Stars such as Eminem, Chuck D, KRS-One, Common, Nas, Grandmaster Caz, Dr. Dre, Kanye West and many, many more spoke and rapped about their experiences from the bottom to the top. With some grippingly awesome shots of New York and LA thrown in too.

I can’t sit here and pretend I am a die hard hip hop and rap fan, but I sure am interested and appreciate the art of rap, and definitely enjoy listening to hip hop tracks, which my IPod is full of, by the way. So, if you are a hip hop fan, this is one film you CAN NOT miss out on! And even if you’re not, it is an inspirational documentary film that will educate you, not just in ‘The Art of Rap’ but, in drive and determination which I believe will relate to any human being that watches this film.


Love Holly xx

P.s just to make you jealous there was an after party where the likes of Melle Mel, Raekwon, Chuck D and the man himself, Ice-T performed J Here's some blurry pics off the crappy camera on my Iphone.
 Melle Mel (AKA Minny milk to me and my friend Libby) is an absolute G 

 Raekwon under our very own Wu Tang Clan sign 
Libby and myself repping Wu Tang 
Ice-T
 My kebab at the end of the night... I'm sure you were dying to see that!! (classy bird me)


Thursday, 28 June 2012

Crazy Week at E4 and iluvlive

God I really have had a crazy week. 

A client from work 'heard through the grape vine' that I want to be a presenter. He called me into his suite (sounding dodgy already) and asked for my email address. He then sent me a short but sweet email ... 'Send me your showreel x' 

Excited but nervous (because I have a self made showreel and he's an established producer/director) I really didn't know what he'd think of it or me... 

But it turns out it was good. He asked me to come along to shoot a pilot for a new programme for E4... YES F**KING E4 I nearly wet myself. 

So Tuesday comes and I'm off to Old Street, London. To a place called The Yard. 

WOW it was trendy. 

It was a huge white warehouse with industrial sized lamps which housed all next seasons new designer clothing. MY DREAM COME TRUE. I did have a look around and wonder whether I could sneak a pair of incredible religion union jack shorts into my bag, however I soon noticed there were camera's everywhere... I was being watched.. poop. From what i understood The Yard is where 'fashion buyers' go and look/buy next seasons clothes for their shops and boutiques. What a cool job that would be... personally I don't think its as cool as the job I want though. 

So the shoot was long, like any shoot but such a brilliant experience. Working with such a big professional crew and getting direction from people who have been in the industry for years and worked with the likes of Alan Carr, Justin Lee Collins and Alexa Chung. I am a lucky girl. 

I chatted with Abi Titmuss on camera, who, by the way, is absolutely lovely. I must admit I judged before I met, due to the reason she is famous, but she was really down to earth and bought her adorable dog with her too. (A fellow dog lover)

And then Frankie Cocozza swans in. I was expecting him to be a bit of a lad, bit of a geezer, bit of a diva but no he was really friendly too. 

So filming with E4 went swimmingly and I was so grateful for the experience. Because you never know, it could lead to a lucky break..

Heres some pics... 





So this is not all that happened last week.. oh no... 

I was making tea at work and my friend calls me and says 'what are you doing tonight?' me being the classy bird I am replies 'going to nandos, why?' He said I need you to present for us. Get your arse down to Old street.' (so Old Street is apparently where it's at for the presenters btw) 

So off I go to Old Street again, this time panicking as I don't have a clue what I'm going to be doing. And yes I get thrown right into the deep end!! 

I get to XOYO for iluvlive.co.uk 8th Birthday party. They have a live gig going on down stairs in a couple of hours and a photography exhibition upstairs of all the stars that have performed at iluvlive over the last 8 years and become hugely successful since, with the likes of Tinie Tempah, Jessie J, Wretch 32, Ms Dynamite all making it onto the wall of fame.

Straight away I'm sat in front of the camera to check lighting and levels etc and then were on. LIVE ON GOOGLE HANGOUTS. Myself interviewing the organiser of iluvlive (a very important lady) and grime artists Scorcher and Ghetts. 

And do you know what it went soooo well. I just went with the flow and had fun with it, asking questions I wanted to know the answers to and I hopefully what their fans want to know to, questions about what influences them and their music, who they aspired to be when they were young and whats coming up for them in the future. 

Scorcher and Ghetts were really nice guys and made me feel like I was at home on the sofa with them. 





That night has given me such a boost in confidence, I feel like I can interview anyone now, no matter how unprepared I am, I just need to be my chatty, inquisitive self! Bring it on Brad Pitt.




Sunday, 10 June 2012

INSPIRATION and Red Lips




Girls that I LOVE.


and how I'm stealing their looks.


Rita Ora - LOTS of jewellery and the standard red lippy. I watched an interview with her saying her look is very much inspired by Gwen Stefani, which kind of makes sense... see below hehe.

And they both love a beanie, as do I. :)

Rihanna - Well I think I speak for many of us when I say shes the woman we all aspire to be.

She blessed with looking incredible with whatever colour hair she wants, but red was a sure winner for me.

Lana Del Rey - God I have played her album to death!! But still love it.

She seemed to cause quite a stir when she broke into the music scene but I have been a huge fan from the beginning after watching 'Video Games' on YouTube about a year ago now. I think many people tried to over analyse her, rather than just taking her for what she is, a bit different! Which is definitely something to celebrate. Her some what haunting music, her mixed style and her classically beautiful but enhanced look left many people questioning how 'real' she was!!

I say... F**K THE HATERS. But she said she'd say nothing to them...

Fair play.

NO ONE CAN BE YOU BUT YOU



RED LIPS



So for a while I've been ranting on about getting my first lipstick (very much like my first bra but for your face) when you get one you feel like a woman. All the girls above wear red lipstick and I want to as well.

So I went down to Boots with a face wipe handy so I could try on a million different colours and decide which ones I liked. After half an hour (probably an hour) of reapplying I left Boots with NOTHING. I just thought I looked like a fish in every colour and with the wage I'm on every penny counts :(

The day after when I returned from work in London my mum AKA mother goose, had bought me a Kate Moss lipstick :) bless her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A red/orange colour just like my hair and so now I have to wear it, don't I, or that would be plain rude! And I have got more confident each time.

So the moto of the story... isn't YOLO (sorry I couldn't resist, but I am a firm believer in YOLO don't get me wrong)..................

IS that its a great thing to be inspired by other people's looks and style, just make them your own and be confident with it!!!!!

Because no one can be you but you :)

Love Holly xx

oh yeah and ps I can't get enough of the peace/campaign for nuclear disarmament sign!

Earrings, necklaces, leggins, tops... I want it on my forehead.

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Wardrobe Raider

So I'm sure we all look back at pictures of our parents and think... 'did you really like your hair like that??' Or... 'clearly you still couldn't see when you put those glasses on??' And... 'what the hell was that t-shirt??'

However, looking back at some of those photos now, I think 'wow those over sized ray bans are pretty cool, do you still have them?' When 2 years ago I was ridiculing my parents about how awful they looked.

So, yes, i eat my words and decide to have a look in my parents wardrobes for some hidden treasures.

And here is exhibit #1

A Chicago Bears jumper.

They are an American football team. They have won 9 NFL championships (NFL standing for national football league, which you probably guessed) and 1 Superbowl... thanks Wikipedia!!

So I'm going to keep raiding their wardrobes now...

Bye, Love Holly xx

PS. I want to go to a Superbowl just to say I've been to one! And then I can wear this jumper and look like part of the gang. And they sound like fun... flight to Chicago please!!!???






Monday, 21 May 2012

Fan of Chris O'dowd? I AM

If you are too, get to know Chris a little better!!! He's soooo interesting, funny and has a million stories to tell! I could sit there and listen/stare at him all day. haha




Click the link below to see how the HELL we ended up doing an impression of 'milking a cow' 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE9wxfbm7nY


Love Holly xx

Latest Showreel featuring Hollywood Star and Heart Throb

Latest Showreel - check it out!!!!! hope you enjoy. 


this film does contain a hollywood star and hunk so please have a glass of water at hand...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxKHGahgoyg