It’s that time of year for the Media Innovations Awards rears its heads, and the first news that has reached us of those who have been short-listed for the gong. Kor Communications in Exeter is up for a prize for one of its DVDs.
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The Apollo Cinema, the nine screen multiplex on the Paignton sea front, is 10 years old and is being deemed a ‘new millennium success’. There’s £1,000 up for grabs for filmmakers who can find an innovative way to showing climate change. Encounters film festival has confirmed it will call for entries from April 1 to June 30. City of Ember, starring Crediton’s very own Harry Treadaway, has been released on DVD. James Marsh from Truro, picked up an Oscar for his documentary Man on Wire. It’s post production time in Alex White’s round of his first film Deadly Illusions and things aren’t going smoothly, with the film only just about making it to the premiere. Alex’s latest film In the Garden of Terrible Delights premiered in Exeter on February 14 |
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