Mackay, James
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Mackay, James, late Excise officer in Scotland
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MacKay, James, of Porthcawl
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Epithet: of Porthcawl
American fur trader and explorer.
Epithet: late Excise officer in Scotland
James Mackay (fl 1970s-) is noted as the producer of some of Derek Jarman's greatest films, including The Angelic Conversation (1985), The Last of England (1988), The Garden (1990) and Blue (1993). More recently, he has produced Bernard Rudden's Daybreak (2000) for FilmFour. He has also produced music videos for The Smiths, Suede, Patti Smith and The Pet Shop Boys.
In the late 1970s, Mackay produced a series of programmes for the Edinburgh International Film Festival titled New British Avant-Garde films and arranged a similar programme for the Forum section of the Berlin Film Festival. Later, he would revisit curating as Film and Video organizer of the B2 gallery from 1981-1983. He began producing in 1981 through Dark Pictures, the firm that he founded as a production and marketing company for new films and video, beginning with a series of shorts by Derek Jarman.
The years 1981-1984 saw him produce three notable video to cinema projects; Jarman's Imagining October and Ron Peck's highly acclaimed What Can I Do With a Male Nude?, both shorts, along with Jarman's feature The Angelic Conversation . In 1985, he produced Super Eight, a documentary about the history of Super 8mm film-making from home movie format to political and artistic tool for Channel Four Television, as well as developing Jarman's Caravaggio for the British Film Institute.
Since 1996 Mackay has sought to rebuild ties with his native Scotland, lecturing at Napier University (where he introduced digital cinematography as early as 1996) and working with the Scottish Arts Council on their Lottery Film Committee. Amongst his current projects, Mackay is developing a film version of a Michael Nyman opera, a new feature by Lynn Hershman and a multi-screen project with Turner Prize nominee Hannah Collins.
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