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By D+CFilm, on Thursday, July 30, 2009
Megan Fox: Steady boys, she’s taken, etc
D+CFilm’s online onanists (you know who you are) will be aghast to discover that August 4 has been designated ‘No Megan Fox Day’ by men’s websites in fear of over-exposing the actress. Yes, you’re right – we do need to bring back National Service.
Apparently a buncha blokey bloggers [...]
By D+CFilm, on Thursday, July 30, 2009
Paignton filmmaker Ashley Wing’s rather excellent Poppies has finally been accepted by the BBC Film Network – some nine months after its completion.
Film Network is the BBC’s interactive showcase for new British filmmakers, screening three short films in broadband quality every week.
Regular D+CFilm readers will already be familiar with Poppies. Not only was the [...]
By D+CFilm, on Wednesday, July 29, 2009
We’re sure you’ve seen it already but Paul Andrew Williams’s The Cottage is certainly worth another viewing when it premieres on Sky Movies, erm, Premiere at 10.15pm on Saturday (that’s August 1).
After all, he’s one of us (gabba gabba hey). He has family in Combeinteignhead, and went to school in Teignmouth – he even made [...]
By D+CFilm, on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
We were gonna dig out the latest trailer for Alice In Wonderland for you – what with bits of it being shot at Antony House in Torpoint and all – but this is far more interesting.
It’s director Tim Burton talking about the movie, saying it’s “a bit of an experiment” and that he hopes that [...]
By D+CFilm, on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
We in the UK have gotta wait until December 11 before we can see Spike Jonze’s adap of Maurice Sendak’s 1963 children’s book Where The Wild Things Are but, if this short look behind the scenes is anything to go by, it should be worth waiting for.
By D+CFilm, on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Entries are now being accepted for submission towards this year’s The Royal Television Society Student Television Awards.
Held every May in central London, the gongs recognise the best audiovisual work created by by full- or part-time students as part of their course. Basically, the ceremony is held next year but the awards are for this year. [...]
By D+CFilm, on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
This year’s Cornwall Film Festival will be held at Falmouth’s new state-of-the-art cinema, The Phoenix, rather than spread across several venues as in previous years.
A festival spokie frothed: “With the audience numbers increasing by more than five times since its inception in 2002 and the number of film submissions rising yearly, it has been necessary [...]
By D+CFilm, on Monday, July 27, 2009
What do we want? We want information – and a penny farthing. You’re not gonna get it!
Yes, we’re officially Quite Excited about the new remake of The Prisoner – even though there’s notta bike in sight.
The biggest shock so far is the calibre of actors involved in the project – Ian McKellen and Jim Caviezel [...]
By D+CFilm, on Monday, July 27, 2009
A Russian cameraman outside Claires nightclub, yesterday
The English Riviera has been visited by a Russian film crew shooting for Ih Nravy (Their Customs) – one of the country’s top travel shows.
The programme apparently attracts an audience of around a million viewers – which doesn’t seem that much out of a population of, what, 140,702,096? [...]
By D+CFilm, on Sunday, July 26, 2009
Award-winning cameraman and director Jeff Goodman, pictured, is offering video filming and editing courses to nature enthusiasts during August and September.
The courses are for everyone. Learn the skills of camera work, editing and story creation first. Students will need their own video cameras, but sharing with a friend is an option.
The courses are flexible and [...]
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