User:Vpisteve/Alison Norrington
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Alison Norrington | |
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Born | Essex, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Writer/Producer |
Alison Norrington is a bestselling novelist, playwright, screenwriter & producer. She is Founder & Chief Creative Director of storycentral, a London-based entertainment studio that incubates and develops IP with global partners in film, television, animation, publishing, advertising, branding, theme parks, Virtual Reality and gaming.[1]
She's also a TedX speaker, lecturer and consultant, with expertise in storytelling on digital platforms and across various media.
Bio
Norrington was born in Essex, UK, with her maternal family coming from Wexford, Ireland. She grew up in Brentwood, Essex, and for many years, has divided her time between Wexford, Ireland, Los Angeles, California and Essex, England.
Bibliography
- Class Act (2003, an Irish #4 bestseller)[2]
- Look Before You Leap (2004)[3]
- Three of a Kind (2005, an Irish #11 bestseller)[4]
- Thirty & Fabulous (2006, an anthology to celebrate Poolbeg Press' 30 year anniversary with proceeds going to Women's Aid)
- Party Animal (2006, an anthology with proceeds going to Animal shelters across UK and Ireland)
Media Projects
- Dark Detour: Co-Creator, Writer, Co-Producer (2014, 2015)[5]
- The Loedown: Writer, Co-Producer, Director (2014)[6]
- Staying Single (2009, her first fictional blog)
Affiliations
- London Film School: Teacher/Lecturer[7]
- Cartoon on the Bay (RAI)[8]
- Children's Media Foundation: Executive Group Member[9]
- Canada Media Fund: Jury Member[10]
- IPF Canada Jury Member[11]
References
- ^ London Film School
- ^ IMDb
- ^ IMDb
- ^ IMDb
- ^ "Dark Detour Creative Team". Retrieved February 24, 2015.
- ^ "IMDb". Retrieved July 19, 2021.
- ^ "London Film School".
- ^ "Cartoon on the Bay".
- ^ "Children's Media Foundation".
- ^ "Canada Media Fund".
- ^ "Independent Production Fund, Canada".
External links
- storycentral
- alisonnorrington.me
- IMDb listing
- Dark Detour IMDb page
- Staying Single Blog
- TEDxTransmedia Talk: DAREtoLIVE
- WDSE WPRT Interview : Catalyst Content Festival
- Digitas New Front : Keynote 2013
- Bafta Guru interview
- BVE storytellers stage with Susan Mackie (The Crown) & Mark Everson (editor Paddington 2)