Adam Nelson was born in Portsmouth, United Kingdom and started his filmmaking and writing careers before the age of ten. He would write short stories based on films he had seen and then make stop motion films based on these with his Dad's VHS camera. He studied both film and media studies at A-level and developed a knack for using analogue editing equipment to cut short films. He carried this passion into his degree (also in film studies) where he cut a lot of short films for other students. Upon graduating with a 2:1 in Film Studies Adam took to teaching in order to share his knowledge with others. It was whilst teaching BTEC film production and running the media department at a large further education college that Adam took to directing. His first short film The House Near Apple Park was made for no money, and was devised solely to see if he could direct a piece of his own work. The film went on to garner positive reviews in the early days of #filmtwitter and inspired Adam to develop his first feature film. Little Pieces was shot during the summer of 2013 for a small budget of £6000 and with a team of dedicated cast and crew. Adam carried the edit on throughout the following year, still whilst teaching film production, and finally completed the film in February 2015. The film premiered at the Institute of Contemporary Art in April 2015 and went on to play at film festivals around the world and garnering largely positive reviews. In 2016 the film was nominated for a National Film Award alongside films such as The Danish Girl, Macbeth and 45 Years. As of 2017 Little Pieces has been available to stream on Amazon Prime. After the success of Little Pieces, Adam received private investment to fund his short film Emotional Motor Unit. His first truly professional production, Emotional Motor Unit was completed in September of 2016 and toured the world playing at festivals, winning a multitude of awards and garnering near universal positive reviews. The success of Emotional Motor Unit lead to Adam securing a development option with Vault Films for his feature script The Farm and being hired to write the screenplay for Lost Seoul, the true story of Jin Stearns, alongside Director Jane Gull. Adam partnered with Pastel Wasteland to develop a segment for the horror anthology I Am An Addict, and has gone on to develop a second anthology idea with Rob and a group of upcoming writers. Adam is also attached to direct Those Kids Who Killed Ms. Hannigan, a comedy feature in the vein of The Breakfast Club, written by Cera Rose Pickering. Adam continues to run his production company Apple Park Films ltd and work with upcoming filmmakers/writers to develop projects. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Adam Nelson
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