Biography
Despite being unable to watch TV or films until his early teens due to the constraints of his Mennonite background, Grove was curious about art and film. He, thus, followed up formal art school training at Central Technical School in Toronto with a series of jobs behind the scenes in the film industry. Working as a scenic artist on 68 feature films and over 700 commercials in his native Toronto, he developed a distaste for the wasted resources on set and union bureaucracy that prevented aspiring filmmakers like himself from getting their own features off the ground.Raindance
Elliot moved to London in the late 1980s and in 1993 he launched thCourse Instruction
Elliot lectures on screenwriting and filmmaking throughout the UK, Europe, North America and Japan. In 1992 he set up the training division of Raindance which now offers short masterclasses on writing, directing, producing and marketing films on a budget.Publications
In 2001Production
Upholding the ethos of Raindance, Elliot wrote, produced and directed 1997's feature, ''Table 5'', for just over £200.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286191 His production company operates under the Raindance banner and is currently developing a slate of ten features. In 2005 he produced ''The Living and the Dead'' an arty British chiller, the world premiere which was at the Rotterdam Film Festival in January 2006. Elliot stopped producing features between 2007 and 2012 because of his involvement with Raindance. In early 2013 he re-launched production with the stylish thriller '' Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey.'' which started principal photography in May 2013. It was written by Mark Rogers and is directed by cult film director Ate de Jong (''Drop Dead Fred'').References
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