Edie Amos
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Ted Baker - Street Party Sessions (2021) Director
5 artists. 3 days. 1 stage. Ted Baker tasked us to transform a stage over a weekend, creating 5 street party inspired performances, all to celebrate the return of live music. A project that combined the live touring, fashion + film worlds, I collaborated with Nick Gray of Renegade Design to plan each conceptual world. One thing I loved about this project was the chance to not only capture musicians and performances in these amazing immersive worlds, but focusing on the people who would be at these parties, trying to authentically capture the melting pot of cultures that surround us in Britain.
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Isle of Wight Festival 2023 (2023) Director
Edie Amos directed the Big Top stage at the festival across the weekend. Covering artists such as the Manic Street Preachers, Sabrina Carpenter, Example, Flo, Joesef, The Last Dinner Party and CMAT.
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Linkedin x Women's EURO (2022) Director
A film celebrating how far the women’s game has come, since the first ever Women’s EURO in 1984. LinkedIn partnered with the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 and challenged England’s first ever captain of the Women’s team, Carol Thomas, to a 30 mile walk through history. Over two days, she walked from Mornflake Stadium in Crewe, to Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester just in time for England’s sold out opening match. 1000 capacity to 70,000 capacity. Along the way, she was joined by Anette Börjesson, Rachel Yankey OBE, Chloe Morgan and Iqra Ismail. These incredibly inspirational women have all contributed to the growth of thegame and it was so wonderful to hear their stories. A big thing the women discussed on their journey was how far the women’s game still has to go to become a truly inclusive and equal space. The importance of visible role models and of having people who look like you, to look up to.
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Dear Fear (2022) Director
With selections for multiple film festivals including BAFTA-qualifying Carmarthen Bay Film Festival and BIFA-qualifying Barnes Film Festival, the no-budget short film Dear Fear follows the life of my younger brother. In the Summer of 2020 I decided to make a film about my then 13-year-old brother. In the midst of the first lockdown, he was feeling down and I wanted to find a way to help. I gave him a task: each week he’d write down one fear always followed by two hopes. We took his photo once a week for a year and he filmed his life on an old tape camera. As is often the way with documentaries, I wasn’t quite sure how it was going to end but thanks to an incredible team of friends, we made something I’m really really proud of. Not only did I leave this project with a film, but a new found friendship with my little brother.