Like An Angel feature to premiere at Torre Abbey

John Tomkins’ Like an Angel film is set to premiere at the Spanish Barn, Torre Abbey, Torquay on Thursday May 28.

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Like an Angel trailer. Torbay action adventure film prepares for premiere

John Tomkins’ Like an Angel trailer has hit the screens and the film is set for its charity launch later this month.

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Simple Lies Experiment art at the Exeter Picturehouse

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This video was made during the opening night of The Simple Lies Experiment Exhibition.

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Fairytales and Nightmares – D+CFilm Show special watch it here

The Devon + Cornwall Film Show 2 from Alex White on Vimeo.

The second D+CFilm Show has in-depth interviews with two of Devon’s renown filmmakers: Elizabeth-Jane Baldry and Ashley Thorpe, in a Fairytales and Nightmares Special.

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Luke Hagan’s Mr Sinner Man music video for Alex Gimson

Sinner Man from Luke Hagan on Vimeo.

Here’s the latest video for Alex Gimson, Mr Sinner Man, from filmmaker Luke Hagan, who picked up an award for best student film at last year’s Two Short Nights film festival at the Exeter Phoenix for his film One Year On.

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Cast and make-up artist needed for forthcoming Wing and Fussell film

Ashley Wing and Clayton Fussell have put out a call for cast and a make-up artist for their next project.

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Like an Angel feature nears completion for director John Tomkins

John Tompkins’ feature set in Torbay, Like an Angel, is nearing completion. Lee Morgan spoke to him about how the film was shaping up, and how the film community has been offering a helping hand. Plus, we have some still from the film.

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Wwoofing by Robin Whenary picks up prize in India short film festival

South Devon filmmaker Robin Whenary picked up second prize in the international section in the Short Film Festival of India for his naturalistic documentary Wwoofing.

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Apply for the dream job of promoting film and earning money

It is the last day to get in your application to be head of ChewTV. What could be better than pushing young people’s filmmaking throughout the South West? And all for the not-to-be-sniffed-at £30,000 to £35,000.

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