Wednesday 19 November 2014

Hold Out - A BFI Short Film

Okay, so a personal post for once.



Over the half term, I was pretty busy participating in the BFI Film Academy held at Culture Works East. The BFI Film Academy is run across the country, and not only does it involve production but also a series of workshops with such wonderful people as local scriptwriter Belona Greenwood, director Guy Myhill and a production assistant to Joe Wright. You know, the director of Anna Karenina. And helping us with the piece we had Jamie Quantrill, who you might know from the 2012 Domino's ad campaign. This was quite a stressful and overwhelming week, but the finished film out of it seems to have been worth it.

We were tasked with creating a documentary film, and eventually we created this:



Hold Out, a short film about disease and the possibility of a apocalyptic outbreak. And yes, it's a documentary. Edited on Premiere and made in only five days.

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