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By D+CFilm, on Monday, June 1, 2009
If you’re interested in getting your work on the BBC then get yourself down to the Theatre Royal, Plymouth tomorrow (Tuesday, June 2) between 5.30-7pm, when Kate Rowland, creative director of New Writing at the BBC will be carrying out a free roadshow.
By D+CFilm, on Sunday, May 24, 2009
Plymouth filmmakers GET Crucial produced this weekend’s music video for Crazy Arm’s latest release Broken by the Wheel. We caught up with Chris Southern to find out more about what drives GET Crucial and how they go about making their movies
By D+CFilm, on Friday, April 24, 2009
Kudos to Exeter University, which is holding a special Screen (as in the film studies journal) 50th anniversary symposium tomorrow (Saturday, April 25).
By D+CFilm, on Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Hot on the heels of his Best Film win in the FXhome awards, Ashley Wing has completed his latest film, a three-minute short called OMG about how our lives are controlled by mobile phones.
By D+CFilm, on Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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.
By D+CFilm, on Monday, March 9, 2009
Blockbusting fantasy The Secret of Moonacre has more than a trifling connection to the D+CFilm environs.
By D+CFilm, on Thursday, February 19, 2009
Alex White’s short film In the Garden of Terrible Delights was premiered Kinky and Quirky’s burlesque Valentine’s Day bash in Exeter, on… er… Valentine’s Day. To celebrate with our own hunk of love, we thought we’d take a gander at some of Alex’s experiences making his first film, Deadly Illusions. Take it away Alex
By D+CFilm, on Monday, December 15, 2008
Bebo, Mediabox and the Daily Mirror are looking for inspirational young filmmakers so they can give them a grant, all-expenses paid workshops and the chance to be mentored by top industry professionals before seeing their films on TV and online.
By D+CFilm, on Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Klaatu Barrada Nikto, might be something you’d expect John Cleese to have said back in his Python days. But the catchphase (!) is one that made the The Day the Earth Stood Still famous (or was it the other way round), and Sir Cleese (surely he’s been Knighted by now) plays Dr Barnhardt in the [...]
By D+CFilm, on Monday, December 8, 2008
The tenth (and, if you believe the rumours, final) Animated Exeter festival kicks off next year on January 14.
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