OK I’ve finally stepped up and written this most fluid of lists down, so for better or worse, this is how I’ll recall my film viewing of 2006 when my memory has rotted and all I can go on are the documented facts. I’d like to point out that as Miss D said in her [...]
Abigail (2005)
As the gap between a burning airplane and the ground gets smaller, one passenger has other things on his mind…
Writer, Director and Animator Tony Comley is a good example of what can be achieved when you put in the effort to nurture your ideas into effective, multi-layered pieces of work, as can be seen in his 6 minute plane disaster animation Abigail, which he joins us to talk about.
Abigail Materials
Stills
Director’s Statement
Dialogue List
Showlinks
Robyn Productions
Creative Futures
Nottingham [...]
I’m quite proud of myself for seeing as many films as I did do last year seeing as I was busy being very large and pregnant for most of it, and trying to sit still in a cinema seat for an hour or so was one of the most uncomfortable things ever! I don’t think [...]
For me, writing a top ten list always starts off as a fun little way of reviewing all the films (or music) I’ve enjoyed throughout the year, but then somehow always evolves into what seems like one of the most important decisions of the year….What films to include? What films to leave out? What order [...]
Little Spitfire - If I Look I See You (2006)
Broadcast media today can be difficult to get into, it can be strong, fixed and only broadcast what it wants to, enter our control tower. Little Spitfire are different, they are free to go in any direction they want, they are uplifting and are only just [...]
Today, director Neil Horner takes us through his bold black, white and a splash of colour promo for the band Little Spitfire and their track If I Look I See You.
Little Spitfire Materials
Stills
Shot List
Live Action Shot List
Scene & Shot Catalogue
Visual Structure
Showlinks
ImageyNation
Disco Lever
Little Spitfire
Aardvark Records
3ds Max
Industrial Light & Magic
Living in Luton, a one-cinema town, I don’t get many chances to see independent movies or foreign films, unless it involves a 30-minute drive to a nearby town (or a train ride to London). So imagine my surprise when I discovered that the cinema in Luton was actually screening Boon Jong Ho’s latest film The [...]
The Big Day (2005)
You are cordially invited to watch the wedding of Jimmy Michael Boken and Mandy Eve Quinn. It’s not your typical wedding. A cardboard preacher will be ministering the service.
Our director de jour Scott Ludden knows how the support of a good crew can mean the difference between success or failure on a project. The crew who worked with him on his disquieting film The Big Day, were all willing to step up to the plate for the 20 hour shoot, which is good, [...]