Green Lit Latest
Up for a challenge
The new look Scrapheap Challenge, now in its 11th series, is out and about this summer as new presenter Dick Strawbridge challenges scrappers from all over the country to take him on!
From water-powered machines to mobile mortars, jousting to giant golf, blow football to caber tossing and super surf boards, Scrapheap’s challenges are as whacky as ever. Each show comes from events all over the UK where the teams race each in specially-designed challenges to win the chance to go head to head with Dick’s Diamonds.
An iconic show! We’ve been asked to work with the bristol based production team to create animated graphics as an extra device to explain the mechanics of each ‘build’.
Short Film
In between some exciting productions Green Lit Media are currently in production with a cracking short film. Green lit Managing Director, Pete Levy says, “Bristol is a real hub for the short film genre being home to the world famous ‘Encounters Short Film Festival as well as the brilliant support cluster ‘Cineformation’. We were initially asked to read the script which made us all laugh out loud. This gives us the chance to work with a group of really talented crew whose combined credits range from the ‘Sopranos’, ‘Sex in the city’, ‘Bleak House’ and the ‘Hogfather’ to name just a few.” The project is now mid production so watch this space and laugh out loud with us.
Domestic Flight
Green Lit Media are extremely proud to have been asked to get involved with the production of a moving and sensitive short film entitled ‘Domestic flight’ written by Tilly Vosburgh. Directed by Julie Edwards this has a superb cast including Sheila Reid, David Ryall, Marion Bailey and Charles Dale. With support from an immensely talented drama crew this was too good an opportunity to pass. Here are a few production stills of the lovely and talented cast
Breaking News ........
As part of our ongoing development plans Green Lit Media Limited are about to open a London office. More details to follow
We're in....
Green Lit Media finally move into the media capital that is Paintworks. It has taken a little time but it was certainly worth the wait. There are some great media companies around and about and our own office has gained a certain reputation. It was featured, before we moved in, as one of the principle locations for the BBC series Mistresses.







