Wednesday 5 February 18:30 - 21:00

The Steps, Rawthmells Coffeehouse
RSA House
8 John Adam Street
London
WC2N 6EZ

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For The Record (Premiere screening)

Film, Media & Entertainment

Join us for the world premiere screening followed by a Q&A with Paul Wyatt and refreshments.
''A moving film about music, creativity, fandom and healing. It’s heartfelt and lovingly crafted, just like the art it celebrates.'' - David Evans, Author “Manic Street Preachers’ The Holy Bible” (33 ⅓)”
“Brings back the magic of when we first fell in love with the creativity surrounding the music.” - Katy Cowan, Editor, CreativeBoom

Watch: For The Record Trailer

Join us for the world premiere of “For The Record” a half hour film about art, music and fandom by award winning filmmaker Paul Wyatt. The screening will be followed by a drinks reception.

In 2018 Paul met a group of talented creative people brought together by a love of music and art at the Secret 7” charity art exhibition. He was so captivated by their stories and the Secret 7” initiative he made this film.

For the Record follows the creative journey of music fans Emily from Nottingham and Mark from Leeds who along with hundreds of others respond to the Secret 7” charity art exhibition open call for submissions with the hope of having their art chosen.

Secret 7” raise money for good causes by taking 7 unreleased music tracks by 7 famous musicians and pressing them 100 times each onto 7 inch vinyl. Famous creatives are then invited to create cover art for these alongside others chosen from an open call for submissions from members of the public. The exhibition is completely anonymous with nobody knowing who created what or for which music track. All is finally revealed when the covers are sold on a first come first served basis on sale day.

Emily and Mark create cover art for “No Surface, All Feeling” by alternative rock band The Manic Street Preachers. They share their creative process and thoughts around the creative inspiration they take from the Manics music. Also featured in the film is legendary "Melody Maker" photographer Tom Sheehan. Tom’s photographed iconic musicians including David Bowie, REM, Paul Weller, and Mick Jagger. Tom shares his love of music and experiences of photographing the Manic Street Preachers.

Seeing the journey Emily and Mark take through their artistic interpretation of the “Manics” music reminds us how powerful art and music can be as expressive mediums in which to share our thoughts and feelings.

“A joyous connection of music and art and the impact on those sharing that passion as a collective “well-being” experience” Susie Hewson, Founder Natracare

“What a cracking little film”.
Andrew Park, Founder, Cognitive

This event is kindly supported by Natracare

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