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James Bloom (born 1975) is a British creative director, director and screenwriter who works in television, advertising and interactive entertainment. He is the grandson of Freddy Bloom.
Bloom's screenplays have been among over a hundred finalists in the PAGE Awards and Screencraft Awards. [1] [2] [3] He is among 51 people who exhibited art at a "works on paper" group art show [4] and he also created an NFT series. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Bloom has written for The Guardian newspaper. [12] [13] He also worked for Wired magazine in the UK. [14]
He worked as a creative at advertising agency Lateral. [15] He played a role in the creation of the digital TV channel PlayJam at Static2358, [15] sold to OpenTV for $59 million. [16]
His comedy viral 'Bass Jump' positioned No. 6 in Go Viral's September 2010 chart. [17]
His comedy film 'Love Your Neighbour' was funded by the British Council, [18] appearing at the Portobello Film Festival. [19]