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Contacting Tim Child

Posted: 10 Jun 2009, 14:39
by AlanGrant
Does anyone know how this is possible?

Re: Contacting Tim Child

Posted: 10 Jun 2009, 17:57
by HStorm
You can find his e-mail address on www.intermedialab.com - best not to put his e-mail up on a public forum though.

Re: Contacting Tim Child

Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 08:53
by Mystara
Good luck though.
Apparently nobody has had any luck contacting him recently :(

Re: Contacting Tim Child

Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 15:06
by Kieran
And he still needs to 'get us talking' in 2009! Someone has to ;)

Re: Contacting Tim Child

Posted: 26 Sep 2010, 04:16
by truereddevil
Looks like that website intermedia is up for sale, does anybody else know how to contact him for business reasons

Re: Contacting Tim Child

Posted: 26 Sep 2010, 09:38
by Mystara
I have heard from reliable sources that Tim Child has officially "retired".
I don't think you'll have any luck in contacting him regarding anything business like.

Does anyone know..?

Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 10:36
by e6films
What happened to Tim Child?
I've tried everything in the book and internet as a means of contact, and I found that I phoned a completely different company ^^;

There are a couple of networks who might be interested in creating a new set of series of Knightmare, but in the older format (non-VX)

Any ideas anyone?

Re: Does anyone know..?

Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 18:47
by Mystara
I have an email address for him and would be happy to relay a message to him on your behalf.
However, nobody has had much luck in contacting him recently. I would suggest that your chances of success are dependent on how serious these networks are.

Can you provide us with more details?

I also have the contact details for ITN who hold the other 50% of the rights. I'm not sure whether you could make an arrangement with them or not, but it might be worth a try.

Re: Does anyone know..?

Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 19:26
by e6films
Basically, as a producer I like to know exactly what some networks are looking for. That means going to unknown or "unpopular" networks and asking what is available schedule-wise.

I know one thing for sure, EMI is willing to ask Ed Welch about the rights and leasing of the original theme song. Then again, i've started composing my own version... :D

Apart from that, I can't really be specific at this very moment. EPIC Studios in Norwich (where Anglia Television used to be) has work space up for usage for filming, and my company E6 Films has a set of volunteers that work with animation and film-making. We use green-screen at the moment, but we're going to get a VERY large blue screen. (We, as in me and friends, are going to make our Dungeon and Dragon sessions into live-action videos!)

I would look into it more if it is requested of me.