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Steph Du Melo

Steph Du Melo

Writing·b. 1961·Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, UK

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Steph Du Melo (Steven Dumelow, born 14.7.1961) is a British filmmaker whose work spans directing, editing, writing and producing within the independent and genre film space. He was the founder of MeloMedia Films Ltd, a UK-based production company committed to “producing high quality, thought-provoking feature films”. Du Melo began his professional life in the world of music and sound as a composer and pop star. His first film production role was as an orchestral recordist on Tom Waller's Monk Dawson (1998), on which his friend and collaborator Mark Jensen was composer. This early technical experience placed him close to the engine room of film production, developing both the discipline and craft awareness that would later feed into his directing and producing work.

In 1998 Du Melo co-founded the production company Renaissance 2000 Films. In 1999, they produced the Electronic Press Kit for the film The Criminal (directed by Julian Simpson). EPK production—interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, marketing material—giving Du Melo first-hand exposure to both the creative and commercial demands of feature-film promotion at the dawn of the DVD era, when EPKs were becoming essential tools for studios and distributors. Conceived as an ambitious independent film outfit, Renaissance 2000 developed a slate of projects with commercial potential across genre for TV and film. However, like many early-2000s independent ventures, they struggled against the realities of financing, development delays and distribution barriers. Most of the slate ultimately failed to reach full production.

The company’s defining project would become Fable, a self-funded, fully independent feature that entered production but was never fully completed. Du Melo, who co-led the project creatively, suffered a severe mental health breakdown during the process, which halted the film and ultimately caused the collapse of the company. This period marked a profound turning point in his professional life. While Fable did not reach completion, it stands as a formative moment—illustrating both the immense pressures placed on independent filmmakers and the personal cost that creative ambition can sometimes exact.

As a Prelude to Fear

As a Prelude to Fear

Director

2022
C.A.M.

C.A.M.

Director · Writer · Producer · Cinematographer · Editor · Production Designer

2021