James Bloom

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. He is among 51 people who exhibited art at a "works on paper" group art show and he also created an NFT series.

Career
Bloom has written for The Guardian newspaper. He also worked for Wired magazine in the UK.

He worked as a creative at advertising agency Lateral. He played a role in the creation of the digital TV channel PlayJam at Static2358, sold to OpenTV for $59 million.

His comedy viral 'Bass Jump' positioned No. 6 in Go Viral's September 2010 chart.

His comedy film 'Love Your Neighbour' was funded by the British Council, appearing at the Portobello Film Festival.