Wednesday, December 31, 2008

My Year

Well, every other blogger seems to be doing it... but I'll keep mine short because, frankly, it's been one of those years where you can't run through the best of it without the risk of sounding like a total arse. Let's just say I've had a lot to be grateful for.

But to put that into perspective, here's how I started the year. I was working quietly on a book and my last half dozen screen jobs had included:
Sales to two successful shows created by other people and cancelled by channel controllers for reasons only an insider can know

A BBC commission torpedoed by a rival producer and followed by an ugly battle with Business Affairs over payment due

A project that I’d walked off two weeks before it went to shoot

And then, almost the last straw, an expensive two-parter that I was particularly proud of, hastily rescheduled to run against one of the biggest live football matches of the season. They didn't even waste money on a trailer. Don't ask me what I think of the £45,000 launch party for Merlin unless you've got an hour to spare.
(For the actual last straw, you'll have to look at a piece I wrote at the request of BFS chair Guy Adams for the next issue of Prism, the newsletter of the British Fantasy Society. A barefaced plug for the BFS? Whatever next?)

I think I learned two things this year.

1. Nothing ever turns out as you planned. But if you don't make plans, nothing happens at all.

2. The secret of happiness, in work and in all of life, is to go where you're wanted.

Happy New Year!

Crusoe Slash

I suppose it had to happen...

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Talula










I wanted to share with you guys one of my fave jewelry makers on etsy.

I covet after these stunning creations on a daily basis, if ever there was a perfect accompaniment to our tattered couture creations, these would be what I would envisage to compliment our aesthetic perfectly. Talula uses vintage findings, antiques and trinkets in a romantic blend of artistry and storytelling. Each piece appears like an old tale to me, from a far away time and place, I just love them all.

Another reason to love Talula can be found in her fabulously eccentric profile description...


"talula bourdon*. Former secret agent, turned circus performer, excelling in trapeze artistry and the high-wire. Now residing in quaint Texas town, living incognito as ranch wife and mother of two. During spare time enjoys designing one of a kind heirloom jewelry, drinking very dirty vodka martinis, dreaming of living in Paris with extremely handsome husband, and becoming gypsy fortune teller to the rich and famous.*bourdon is french for bumblebee."

Treasury Thank Yous!




We were very fortunate over the christmas to see some really gorgeous treasurys on the front page of Etsy.com including some of our pieces. In fact one night while I was sleeping, I awoke at 4 in the morning and felt an urge to check our etsy shop online, I snuck into the kitchen and turned on my little Itouch (IPod) where I was able to log on straight away without making too much noise in the house, and low and behold there was one of our pieces on the front page just as I logged on. I tell you my ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) was in full swing that night! lol In facct that happens now and again, I will get an overwhelming urge to check in online at the most inconvenient of times only to find a nice surprise there that I might have missed otherwise!

We wanted to personally thank those that regularly support our work and include us in their treasuries on etsy. Huge thanks to Talula, Spelfenmeisje and JealousyDesign for the awesome collections above that made it onto the front page this month. :)

A wee thank you token is on its way to you all. xxx

bonzie & ger

Monday, December 29, 2008

Anglomania




Its no secret now that Im a huge fan of Vivienne Westwood and Alexandra McQueen, quintessentially British Design at its most eccentric. So when we were asked to design a piece that had an Anglomania vibe with an Equestrian theme for a special fashion expo in Barcelona rocking on one of Irelands edgiest hair groups Zeba we just jumped at the chance. You can see some of the styles that were also used for the Social and Personal Shoot below but one piece missed the editorial but made the show. I wanted to share the inspiration for this piece with you and some studio shots of the completed piece, hopefully getting it onto a model to show you guys at another time.

The idea was to take the British Red Coat and create a coat that was extremely feminine, with sexy tailoring and most importantly create a piece that could be rocked over a pair of simple black leggings and kickin shoes.

Its a little eccentric for most but I think this piece could really work given the right accessories. :)

x
bonzie & ger

Twitter along with us!




Guys,
we have joined the "twitter" community, (finally) seem to be one of the last to catch on to this awesome online resource. Twitter allows members to update everyone as often as they want throughout the day what one is doing. Its a very simple device but actually really interesting. So basically the next time your scratchin your head you can let the whole world know about it! Right!

We will keep everyone up to date on new pieces or products going into the shop, interesting events happening, blog updates, the skys the limit. Why not join us at twitter and add us to your followers, we will be following you right back. :) sounds kind of creepy doesn't it. lol

Check us out Here and tune in for regular updates. Our twitter user name is bonziedesigns. ;)
x

bonzie & ger

Future Proof

In the comments to Television Q and A, Piers Beckley writes:

"Riffing off the technology point: Lew Grade's ITC stuff from the 70s was shot in 35mm with a view to worldwide sales. And the thing about 35mm is that you can even now remaster it into blu-ray and other hi-def formats... (snip) Record your show in a sensible format and you've got an archive, something to build on. Sure, it costs more, but you make your money back five or ten or twenty years down the line."

A term in vogue for a while - I forget exactly when - was 'futureproofing'. The idea was that you aimed for the highest technical standard you could achieve, rather than the one that prevailed, in the certain knowledge that the prevailing standard will quickly date. Hardly a new idea - Richard Greene pressed for the 1950s Adventures of Robin Hood to be filmed in colour rather than black-and-white, which would have given them a broadcast life to this day. Within the past couple of weeks I heard that the all-colour Thunderbirds is to be remastered, repackaged and relaunched yet again.

But TV execs are like politicians. Less interested in long-term benefits than immediate ones. I can remember ITV huffing and grumbling about shooting a drama in widescreen even though 4X3 was patently on the way out. They cared only about next week's ratings, not long-term value.

(In the end they compromised on the awful 14X9, which was no use to anyone even then.)

But couldn't you weep to look at something like The Jewel in the Crown now? Such an enormous enterprise, and all that talent... all in a little square, and seen through a sock.

Deco Class

Today my house has been visited by 2 gorgeous ladies, kakak Sufiza & adik Sufina(they're twins)...he..he..he..with a mission to learn making & deco the cupcakes.....me at first quite sceptical about my ability to conduct the class as I'm still considered myself as an amateur .....but kakak is very good in persuading me...ha..ha...and both of them is actually my friends...(don't have the guts to say NO)....the class start on 11.30am and finished on 5pm....phew....I gave 2 thumbs up to my 2 friends for their diligent & perseverance during the embellishment & decorating the cuppies...to kakak & adik...practice make perfect...TQ ya...
Adik's cuppies
Kakak's cuppies

Sunday, December 28, 2008

New Masquerade Boleros
















After the positive response we received from the green bolero that was featured in "Social and Personal", (Irish Fashion Magazine) we decided that some brides might like to add something edgy to their wedding ensemble too and we experimented with this shape bringing out two options to choose from available to purchase/order in the shop now. The first one is made from a beautiful tapestry style quilted ivory fabric that would be lush for a winter wedding, the second is constructed using a rich ivory and gold jacquard which has a very regal finish to it. The sleeve style was a pattern I designed in college years ago and remains one of my faves to this day, it has a very dramatic silhouette reminiscent of the Victorian era yet has a punky military feel to it too.

These Masquerade boleros are fully lined in bridal satin which is revealed in a large turn back collar for a nice contrast to the patterned base. These can also be ordered in plain ivory, white or champagne satin for the more demure brides, just drop us a line through our etsy store here. ;)
x
bonzie & ger

Friday, December 26, 2008

Santa Came to Us too!


Hi guys,

We have been very excited over the Christmas, we got a very special christmas gift this year and we are working on it at the moment. We now have our very own website which we are hoping to launch very soon. Its got a very bonzie-esque feel to it.

At the end of 2008 we decided there where a few goals for the new year and tops on our list was our own website. Its on the way guys, we are looking forward to sharing it with you all.

We are taking a chill back with our families this week to enjoy the holidays, but as always we are "Bustin" to get back into the studio with some new projects coming online for the new year. ;) I love this time of year, I love the anticipation of a clean slate, of new things and opportunities presenting themselves in the near future, the laws of attraction being set in full swing for 2009! ( We are big fans of "The Secret")

Heres to an awesome new year, filled with lots of good karma. xxx

bonzie & ger

Fancy Cookies Garfield & Pooh

These cookies was ordered by my colleague for his childrens....I mean 'HE' okay...he..he... what a loving father.....since he didn't specified the design & just requesting something cute,me with eagerness to try new design accepted the order with a great smile(sungguh... saya tersenyum sampai ke telinga dgn penuh makna...jeng..jeng...)........and I have to say that I really enjoyed drawing Mr Garfield & Winnie the Pooh cute faces...it's like a therapy to me...I feel calmed & relaxed....he..he....To Farid ,Thanks .....

Fancy Cookies Power Puff

Power puff cookies...my colleague has placed these cookies order with the girlie theme...since he didn't specified the design ,immediately these 3 cutes character has pop up to my mind...TQ Adnan hope your nieces will like it....he..he...

Engagement cupcake with gold theme

These cupcakes was ordered by Yus and the flowers are made from royal icing....and she also placed another 25pcs mini choc cupcakes.Thank you Yus for your endless support.

Fancy Cookies for Haniff

Cookies for Haniff was ordered by Kak Mizah......TQ Kak Mizah...Glad to know that Mr Haniff lurves it...nanti minta ummi pesan kat auntie lagi ya...

Television Q and A

How did you begin your career in television?

I was writing for radio at the time. It was a science fiction piece for Radio 4’s Saturday Night Theatre and Martin Jenkins, my producer, sent the script over to the Doctor Who production office. So out of the blue came this call to go over and talk to them.

Was it easy to find steady work writing for television?

I’ve never had steady work. The nearest to it was the time I spent on BUGS, where I wrote 10 shows over 3 seasons and acted as consultant on seasons 2 and 3. But even then it was a case of “one sale at a time.”

How much input did you find you had in a production of one of your screenplays?

That’s always going to vary. Once the script’s locked, there’s no reason to have the writer around except as a courtesy. You usually get a call when they’ve changed something and it’s caused them a problem and they need it fixed. If it’s something practical like a location they couldn’t get or a sequence that doesn’t work as planned, then great, that’s what I’m there for. If someone’s made a perverse change and failed to foresee the knock-on effect, I’m less sanguine.

How did you find you were treated by other members of the creative team when working on a project?

Again, that varies. In general I’ve been treated very well.

What was your biggest breakthrough in television?

I’d have to say Chimera. Prior to that I’d done just a couple of Whos and one episode of a crime show. Chimera took me from contributor to creator and put four hours of prime time drama on my CV.

Which gave you more creative input, being a writer or creator of a series?

It’s the difference between being paid to drive a car and being hired to design one. Actually that’s not entirely fair. But when you write for a series there’s a lot that isn’t on your shoulders. I can’t imagine why anyone might prefer that.

Were you ever frustrated by the workings of the television industry?

Daily! Dealing with the industry involves a whole separate set of issues from the act of writing.

Do you think writers are given enough credit when it comes to the creative process and audience appreciation?

Obviously I’m going to say no. But the fact is that there’s a very small number of names get on the front of a show and the writer’s place there can never be disputed. Although in feature films particularly, you get directors who encourage the notion that the writer’s role is to type up the director’s thoughts. One of the things holding back British TV is the resistance to a writer having a true executive producer role on a show.

What is your opinion of modern television drama?

On the plus side, it’s a relief to see that the drab hand of social realism is no longer holding it down. Throughout the 90s almost every British drama looked and played like an effing soap. And the kind of technology we’re getting now – HD, widescreen, downloads – is what I’ve spent my life waiting for. The downside is a lack of confidence and direction... of old-fashioned showmanship. Everybody wants to be edgy and relevant and issue-driven. And no one wants to see it.

What is your worst experience as a writer working within television?

Being excluded from a project I'd initiated.

What was your best experience as a writer working within modern television?

If I had to pick one moment, I’d say walking my dog down Gotham City’s main street on the Pinewood backlot after a meeting in the Chimera special effects workshop.

Which do you prefer, writing prose or screenplays for television?

Standard answer, and it’s always true... when I’m doing one, I yearn for the other.

Do you believe there is a big difference between writing for television and writing for feature films?

Yes. Mainly in choice of subject. A feature film is a one-off universal myth. TV’s a continuing parade.

Chimera photo by Stephen Morley

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Happy Christmas!!!!!!!!


Guys,

We would both like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas this year and especially to thank you all for sharing our blog stories with us throughout this year. Its been an eventful year for us both, we are having the time of our lives, both finally enjoying working each day on our passion. We would not be doing all this without your support and loyalty.


Thank you to all of our clients, to those that have now become good friends and to those who invited us to be a part of the most special day of your life. We are truly grateful for everyone's contribution in making our dream a reality.


Thank you a thousand times, we hope you can continue to enjoy our little adventure in the New Year too. Its been fun. :)

xxxx

sincerely

Bonzie & Ger


let the feasting commence...........

Monday, December 22, 2008

Bolero De La Pierrot and a very poorly little Sis.













Today my sis joined me for the day and we decided to spend the time together having a bit of fun and doing our own photoshoot. It was her first time modelling for pics and I think she did a really cool job. I got some new snaps of our newest Pierrot range for the shop. ;)

At the last shot she turned to me and said she felt she was going to be sick, I thought she was joking as she had one of the wedding dresses on at the time and I looked again and a freaky shade of green took over her face and we frantically stripped her out of the dress while she ran for cover. Poor girl, who knew she was feeling so poorly, such nice shots from a very sick model.

Well, we are all about the glamour here folks. lol
Thanks Sis. xx

( You certainly hit the cute genes lottery in our wee family. :)

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Fancy Cookies SpongeBob

This set of cookies was ordered by Aliah,20 pcs altogether....she requested the entire clan of SpongeBob ....he..he...tak semua dapat masuk....TQ Aliah...



Comment fr Aliah ....

"Hi Nurul...The cookies was so delicious and comel sgt... my kiddies tak sabar...dlm kereta dah grab each one... itu pun nasib I kept few coz niat nak jadikan B'day present to my anak buah... Will repeat orders definitely...Ape2 I akan call okey...Anyway it's Aliah not Aida..dear..TQ.."

ha..ha..wakaka....apa lah nak jadi dgn saya ni...rasanya dah dapat sindrom kelabu asap lagi sekali nie...dgn customer sebelum ni saya tertukar nama juga sepatutnya aida saya pi panggil alia dan dgn Aliah pulak saya pie panggil Aida...mmg saya tengah bengong ni....ya ampoon ya...ha..ha..

For those yg nak beli frozen food yg best2 boleh lawat blog Aliah ,ada karipap,samosa,bergedil dan macam lagi la....





Welcome Baby Zara




This choc cuppies was ordered by my colleague ,Nazri....TQ Nazri

Football cuppies for Ayah

This set of cuppies was ordered by Aida from Nilai to celebrate her beloved hubby's birthday.Sorry Aida, K.Nurul mistaken called you Alia...he..he..he...nampak sangat dah tua...Hope your hubby like it....
Comment fr Aida:
"salam kak nuyui!sori tak sempat nak SMS ucap thanks..balik kg, lupa bawa charger HP and broadband so memang takleh nak wat ape la kan..hehehe..BTW, gazilion thanks to akak..hubby and anak saya sangat suka cc nitak sangka order ad hock saya ni akak sempurnakan dengan jaya skali!waw! syabas kak! hehehe..FIL saya pun tak habis2 puji kekreatifan akak m'deko sekali lagi, thanks a lot ye kak.." TQ 2 u too

Chocolate cuppies

Choc cuppies was ordered by Imah ....she is celebrating her birthday together with her sisters ....they was born in the same month....to Imah...TQ na...he..he..nanti jumpa lagi na...

Engagement favour fancy cookies

100 packs of cookies for engagement favour and was ordered by Suhana...
TQ Su...

Sms from Suhana:
"Terima Kasih Nurul biskut2 tu mendapat pujian tetamu".....

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Eleventh Hour USA

This just in from somewhere...

DISPLAYING SIGNIFICANT WEEKLY GAINS, ELEVENTH HOUR DELIVERS STRONGEST PERFORMANCE TO-DATE

Earning significant weekly increases among all 18-49 and 25-54 measures (ranging from +21% to 54%), as well as Households (+24%) and Total Viewers (+24%), ELEVENTH HOUR earned 1st place in its 10PM hour among those same demos. Delivering its largest audience to date (13.4 million), ELEVENTH HOUR also earned new or matched series highs among all 18-49 and 25-54 measures, Households, as well as Adults and Women 18-34.


That was last week. This week:

A repeat CSI built +93% on its MILLION DOLLAR PASSWORD lead-in, easily placing as the #1 program in the hour and for the night. Retaining 79% of its CSI lead-in, ELEVENTH HOUR earned 1st place in its 10PM hour and 2nd for the evening overall. CBS won Thursday night and outperformed 2nd place FOX by +16%.

And that one was a repeat. I wish I could claim some of the credit, here, but it's all down to the team.
 

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