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Shorts as Sound Recordist

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Sheltered | Award-Winning Short Film
19:50
Ross Kelly

Sheltered | Award-Winning Short Film

"A home. A shelter. A prison." When an old friend returns to the neighbourhood, a troubled young woman must confront her sheltered youth with the enigmatic boy, and the troubled truth of a stolen life. A Screen Academy Scotland | Edinburgh Napier University Production in association with Wasp Land Films Starring Briony Monroe, Lewis McParlane, Holly Woodhouse with Nicolette McKeown and Sarah Barron also featuring Maureen McNally, Miranda Marie Storer, Mathew Oliver, Stacy Molohon Miles Fiona Mundy, Aidan Miles Abbie McPherson and Beth Kelly Director/Producer/Writer - Ross Kelly Executive Producer – Michael William Verino Director of Photography - Gavin Hopkins 1st AC – Bill Kap 2nd AC – Derek Gereg Assistant Camera - Yutsil Hoyo Diaz Martinez, Georgia Harris, Aaron Young Gaffer – JD Stewart Lighting Technician – Arif Nadeem Sound Recordist – Aidan Mcdonach 1st AD – Olivia Reitala Production Design – Ailean Stuart Art Director – Caitlin Delves Script Supervisor – Yvonne Crrll Costume Design – Josie Merry Wardrobe Assistant – Caitlin Thomson Hair & Make-Up – Alison Campbell Stills Photographer – David Storer Editor – David Hunter Assistant Editor – Martin Joseph Hocevar Sound Design – Suhrud Banhatti Composer – Rupert Uzzell Colourist – Daniel Schmid Screenings & Awards 2018 - Portobello Film Festival 2018 - LONDON, UK 2018 - Ooty Film Festival 2018 - OOTY, INDIA 2019 - Queen Palm International Film Festival 2019 - LOS ANGELES, USA “Best Actress” - Special Mention “Best Supporting Actress” Bronze Award “Best Short Film - Student” - Silver Award “Best Director - Student” - Nominee 2019 - Maryland International Film Festival 2019 - MARYLAND, USA 2019 - British International Amateur Film Festival 2019 - BIRMINGHAM, UK “IAC Diamond" Award 2019 - Lift-Off Global Network | Lift-Off Showcase - LONDON, UK facebook.com/ShelteredAShortFilm/
The Gurney
15:41
Glenn Whelan

The Gurney

A conflicted death row warden must oversee the execution of a young black mother, convicted of the fatal shooting of the officer who gunned down her unarmed husband. Festivals/Awards: WINNER - "Best Student Film" - Norwich Film Festival 2018 WINNER - "Best Short - Celebrating Women" - Hastings Film Fringe 2018 WINNER - "Best Student Director" - Glenn Whelan - Bristol Independent Film Festival, UK 2018 WINNER- "Best Female Actor" - Tamara Lawrance - Little Wings Film Festival, UK 2018 WINNER - "Special Mention for Directing" - Creative Media Network Showcase, Glasgow Short Film Festival 2018 NOMINATED - "U25 Screenwriting Award" - Rachel Traynor - Underwire Festival 2018 NOMINATED - "Best Director - Student Film" - Young Director Awards, Ireland 2018 NOMINATED - "Best Drama" - Screentest: National Student Film Festival 2018 SEMI-FINALIST - Miami Independent Film Festival, 2018 SEMI-FINALIST - Rome Elephant Awards, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - Galway Film Fleadh, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - Norwich Film Festival, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - Bristol Independent Film Festival, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - Jozi Film Festival 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - KinoFilm Manchester International Short Film Festival, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - UKCineFest, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - Bradford Drunken Film Fest, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - S.O.U.L Celebrate: Connect, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - Rapport Film Festival, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - Sose International Film Festival, 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION - St. Neots Film Festival, 2018
D-W-E-L-L-E-R_Trailer
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Red Cape - Trailer
00:54
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Shorts as Boom Op

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Fran and The Moth
06:30
Auld Alliance Films

Fran and The Moth

A woman enters into a surreal battle with a moth and her sanity. Fran and The Moth is a horror/comedy about a woman and her fight with an insect in her hotel room. It is also about a woman who’s disconnected with the society she lives in. She is slowly losing her mind as the animal inside her breaks out, an animal we have in all of us. Overworked and lost in a city she doesn’t know, the altercation in her hotel room is the last straw. Has Fran finally lost her mind? Was The Moth ever really there? Starring Holly Woodhouse (Max Payne: Retribution) and Jack Bannon (Clique, Endeavour, The Imitation Game). Official Selection - FRIGHTFEST 2018 Official Selection - Indie Horror Film Festival 2018 Official Selection - Fake Flesh Film Fest 2017 Official Selection - Horror Hullabaloo 2017 Official Selection - Nightpiece Festival 2017 www.auldalliancefilms.com Twitter: @auldfilms FULL CREDITS FRAN GIBSON: HOLLY WOODHOUSE SAM WILLIAMS: JACK BANNON HOODED MAN: CALLUM SMITH EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: JACK BANNON EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: MARY BURCH EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: MARJOLAINE COHEN-VARILLE EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: ANDREAS FRÖGREN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: STUART PLOWMAN PRODUCED BY MORGANE CADOT 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: SEAN HIND SCRIPT SUPERVISOR: DAVID McMAHON PRODUCTION DESIGNER: LEILA KHOSHOIE DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: SARAH GRANT GAFFER: CONNOR DORNAN SOUND RECORDIST: MARTIN ROWBOTTOM BOOM OPERATOR: AIDAN McDONACH COSTUME DESIGNER: EMILY BLACK MAKE-UP DESIGNER: EMMA LEIGH PORTER 3RD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: CALUM SWAN STILLS PHOTOGRAPHER: LYNDSEY SMITH ORIGINAL ARTWORK: RACHEL JANE FINDLAY SOUND EDITOR: DAVID DEVEREUX ORIGINAL MUSIC BY MAXWELL DILLON MURPHY COLOURIST: CLEM FANDANGO WRITTEN, EDITED & DIRECTED BY MALCOLM RUMBLES SHOT ON LOCATION AT ROYAL JUBILEE CONFERENCE HOTEL, CLYDEBANK ABODE HOTEL, GLASGOW SPECIAL THANKS KATRINA ALLEN, ROGER BEST, ALEXANDRE BONI, JOHN BRUCE, STUART BRUCE, GHYSLAINE CADOT, PATRICK CADOT, JENNIFER DAVIES, THEODORE L DEMUY, IAN J DONALDSON, JIM DUFF, KIRSTY DYER, JAMIE FARQUHARSON, GLASGOW FILM OFFICE, LYNSEY GRAHAM, GRAHAM KAY, TRISTAN KITCHIN, THE CREW OF ITV’S THE LOCH, ISLA MacLEAN, NIGEL MATTISON, CONOR McCARRY, GRAZYNA McGROARTY, SHONA McHUGH, ROSS MENZIES, MEGAN MILNE, PATRICK MURPHY, SAMANTHA PAIGE, ALISON PIPER, ELAINE PURCELL, DANNY ROBERTSON, VALENTINA ROMANO, ANDREW RUMBLES, MIKE RUMBLES, PAULINE RUMBLES, FRIDA RUNNKVIST, STEPHANIE SMITH, EUAN STAMPER, KIRSTY STRANG, LYNDSEY TANNAHILL, ALICE WALKER & ANDY WELTCH
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Non fiction, Documentary and Corporate etc

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MAKE ME UP - Vonny Leclerc interviews director Rachel Maclean
04:06
Hopscotch Films

MAKE ME UP - Vonny Leclerc interviews director Rachel Maclean

Make Me Up / UK / 2018 84 mins / BBFC Cert. tbc BBC, Creative Scotland, 14-18 Now and Hopscotch Films present a Hopscotch Films Production with NVA Written, Designed, Edited and Directed by Rachel Maclean Starring Rachel Maclean, Christina Gordon, Colette Dalal Tchantcho Music Scott Twynholm Director of Photography David Liddell VFX Supervisor Jason Hillier Line Producer Carolynne Sinclair Kidd Executive Producers Sud Basu, Mark Bell, Clara Glynn, David Harron, Mark Thomas, Jenny Waldman Producers John Archer, Angus Farqhuar In Make Me Up, multimedia artist Rachel Maclean has created a world that is both seductive and dangerous; a place where surveillance, violence and submission are a normalised part of daily life. She tackles these contradictions head-on and never balks at pushing boundaries. This darkly-comic film takes a satirical look at the contradictory pressures faced by woman today. It examines how television and social media can be fun and expressive spaces to explore identity, but simultaneously a gilded prison that encourages women to conform to strict beauty ideals. Siri wakes to find herself trapped inside a brutalist candy-coloured dreamhouse. Despite the cutesy décor, the place is far from benign, and she and her inmates are encouraged to compete for survival while being watched over by surveillance cameras, 24/7. Presiding over the group is an authoritarian diva who speaks entirely with the voice of Kenneth Clark from the 1960s BBC series Civilisation. As she forces the women to go head-to-head in a series of demeaning tasks, Siri, with the help of fellow inmate Alexa, starts subverting the rules and soon reveals the sinister truth that underpins their world. Produced by Hopscotch Films with NVA, Make Me Up is a major commission for 14-18 NOW and the BBC, also funded by Creative Scotland. The film also forms part of Represent, a series of artworks inspired by the Representation of the People Act 1918, supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation. hopscotchfilms.co.uk/makemeup
MAKE ME UP - What did you think about the film?
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Hopscotch Films

MAKE ME UP - What did you think about the film?

Make Me Up / UK / 2018 84 mins / BBFC Cert. tbc BBC, Creative Scotland, 14-18 Now and Hopscotch Films present a Hopscotch Films Production with NVA Written, Designed, Edited and Directed by Rachel Maclean Starring Rachel Maclean, Christina Gordon, Colette Dalal Tchantcho Music Scott Twynholm Director of Photography David Liddell VFX Supervisor Jason Hillier Line Producer Carolynne Sinclair Kidd Executive Producers Sud Basu, Mark Bell, Clara Glynn, David Harron, Mark Thomas, Jenny Waldman Producers John Archer, Angus Farqhuar In Make Me Up, multimedia artist Rachel Maclean has created a world that is both seductive and dangerous; a place where surveillance, violence and submission are a normalised part of daily life. She tackles these contradictions head-on and never balks at pushing boundaries. This darkly-comic film takes a satirical look at the contradictory pressures faced by woman today. It examines how television and social media can be fun and expressive spaces to explore identity, but simultaneously a gilded prison that encourages women to conform to strict beauty ideals. Siri wakes to find herself trapped inside a brutalist candy-coloured dreamhouse. Despite the cutesy décor, the place is far from benign, and she and her inmates are encouraged to compete for survival while being watched over by surveillance cameras, 24/7. Presiding over the group is an authoritarian diva who speaks entirely with the voice of Kenneth Clark from the 1960s BBC series Civilisation. As she forces the women to go head-to-head in a series of demeaning tasks, Siri, with the help of fellow inmate Alexa, starts subverting the rules and soon reveals the sinister truth that underpins their world. Produced by Hopscotch Films with NVA, Make Me Up is a major commission for 14-18 NOW and the BBC, also funded by Creative Scotland. The film also forms part of Represent, a series of artworks inspired by the Representation of the People Act 1918, supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation. hopscotchfilms.co.uk/makemeup
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Assistant for Film and TV

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