Sorry for not posting for a while, it's taken me ages to watch all the fantastic videos that we’ve had submitted.
There are way too many for me to talk about them all in the detail they each deserve, but I'm so impressed by the work that everyone has submitted.
I'm not sure why, but I was surprised so many animations submitted. We've had a brilliant piece of claymation from Sian Ditchfield and an incredible animation from Lola Peugnet, who also uploaded a beautiful black and white piece called Seaside. I had great fun laughing along to Chris Barnes' hilarious Skint and we’ve had a piece of absolutely stunning animation from Dan Mason called The Human Incubator.
The other submissions we've had have all been live action and cover a vast range of different topics and emotions. Craig Viveiros' account of drug addiction is harrowing and brutal, while Fergus Cruickshank's film, Dating The Invisible Man and Ali Hassan's Disappearing Girl were both light-hearted and amusing. Rory McMillan used Sigur Ros' Hljomalind to soundtrack his amazing time-lapsed tour around the Western Isles of Scotland.
Sahil Jhamb's (who also submitted a piece called Gellefry) The Coffee Man, Thou Shalt Not... by Kap Monet and Scene From Stacia by Andrew Rutter were all terrifying for very different reasons. Speaking of scares, Ollie Bostock uploaded the trailer from the 1974 grindhouse movie Killer Flies From Mexico, so I'm afraid we can't accept that one.
There's only one week to go before we stop accepting submissions for the London stage of our project, so if you have a script, film or song to upload, you better do it soon!
James
Thursday, 28 August 2008
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Hello, i'm Ollie bostock, i enterd with Killer flies from Mexico, it was actualy made in 2008 with a couple of mates not 1974 that was just to make it sound..... cool.
You can see more of my grindhouse stuff @ www.myspace.com/moorlandsfilms
i'm glad you thought it was real, shows we did a good job making it!
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