Over the last four years we have produced a number of short films with a variety of genres and styles. We thoroughly enjoy working with local talent and everyone involved always goes home with an experience that they enjoy.
Our most recent film 'Vermillion' is one of our many projects that we are currently developing. Later in the year we also look to produce a web based series drama, with shooting scheduled for August 2010.
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We teamed up with documentary producer Frances Harper to help film a short documentary on the heated debated about a possible nudist beach coming to Southwold in Suffolk.
The documentary was filmed in mid summer and includes humorous interviews with local residents. Whiter Shade of Pale was premiered in December 2009 at the Picture Palace Cinema in Southwold.
A young man end up staying at his mates house after a night out drinking. After making his way to the spare bedroom and crashing on the bed, he soon realises he is not alone.
Inspired by short story 'Cora' by Charlie Fish, Cora is a thought provoking psychological film, reflecting on issues with youth in today's society.
Our BBC award-wining documentary 'Lawn Mower Racing', broadcast on BBC2 was reviewed by popular film critic James King and received complementary feedback from documentary director Sarah Waldon.
The short documentary follows the basics of getting into the sport and also an inside look at a racing lawn mower. We would just like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all those who contributed to the documentary and also for those who judged and watched it on its successful festival tour.
Stop Me a short film based on the experience of lost love and the desire for revenge. Partly a cathartic re-enactment of traumatic events, told through memories, and partly a dark fantasy made real. There is an insistent short pace to this film, which is complimented and made bolder by its soundtrack, Mark Ronson's Stop Me, and was featured in issue 25 of the IP1 Magazine (page 16).