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2007
North v South Competition Southern Heat Around 95 people turned up at Farnborough Village Hall in Kent on Sunday 18th November 2007 to see the Southern Heat of the North v South Competition. We received 18 entries on the theme ‘Faith, Hope & Charity’ and all were shown on the day together with a couple of promo films and a well received comedy to send the audience hope happy. Our judges were Harry Lederman, Alan Tutt and Phil Moon, all experienced film makers from Eastbourne & District Camcorder Club. The five films they chose to go forward to represent the South in the Grand Final were:--
| 1st Place | Love in a Box by Wanstead & Woodford CVC | Still from Love In a Box |
| 2nd Place |
Sex, Lives and Videotape by Derby Movie Makers |
| 3rd Place |
Dearly Beloved by Nuneaton Moviemakers |
| 4th Place |
Madame Dupres by Valley Films |
| 5th Place |
The Chatsworth Arts Centre Story by Wave at Long Eaton |
Before the result was announced we held our usual Audience Vote Competition which in previous years has nearly always brought up a different five films. This year, however, the audience picked the same 5 films albeit in a different order. The person who matched the judges decision more closely than anyone else was Basil Doody of Orpington Video and Film Makers.
The Grand Final will be held at the same venue on Sunday 27th January 2008. Doors open 2.30pm for a 3.00pm start.
As well as the 10 winning films from the North and South, we will be showing the rest of the Northern entries together with additional films not associated with the competition.
Everyone is welcome and should you require any more details, please call me on 01424 220391 . I look forward to seeing you there.
Mike Coad - on behalf of Orpington Video & Film Makers.
| Sussex
Film Festival
took place on Sunday 14th October at Wivelsfield Green.
Top prize went to Rod Willerton for The Magic Lives On |
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| Sussex Challenge Cup (Best film overall) |
The Magic Lives On |
Rod Willerton |
| Peggy Rogers Editing Shield |
Bonjour Paris |
Keith & Pam Baker |
| Club Trophy (Best club film) |
Pot Luck |
Haywards Heath CVS |
| Drama Trophy |
Buried Alive |
Clive Hand |
| Award for Best Acting |
Casey Dearing in Dream Date |
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| 1 Minute Trophy |
A Tale of a Dog |
Southdown FVM |
| Pathfinders Sound Trophy |
Scare the Crows |
Peter Rouillard FACI |
| Documentary Trophy |
Sussex Trugs |
Alan Tutt & Harry Lederman |
| Comedy Trophy |
That's the Spirit |
Southdown VFM |
| Travelogue / Holiday Trophy |
Niagara |
Rod Willerton |
| Highly Commended |
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Colours of New England |
Ron Prosser |
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A Curious County |
Mike Coad |
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A Child's Heritage |
Ron Prosser |
| Commended |
On Air |
Howard Johnson |
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When Pirates Ruled the Waves |
Chichester VFM |
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The Bigger Car |
Southdown VFM |
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Little Ships, Small Boats |
Keith Baker |
Visit the festival's new website -
www.sussexfilmfestival.org.uk
KENT
Film Festival 2007
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On 22nd September the Kent Film Festival was won by
Annabelle Lancaster
of Orpington Video and Film Makers.
Her film A Taste of Korea won the Barclays Trophy (for best
movie in the festival) and the audience prize as Best Entertaining Film.
The film shows her experiences on the trip to South Korea for UNICA 2006. |
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Full details of the results can be found on the Kent Film Festival website:
www.kentfilmfestival.com
BIAFF 2007
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SERIAC hosted IAC's annual competition in 2007. (That meant postponing
SERIAC's own festival to March 2008 - see above.)
SERIAC officers found two attractive venues in Royal Tunbridge Wells: The
Wellington Hotel and The High Rocks Inn. The hotel provided delegate accomodation
and the mini-cinemas. The Inn provided the setting for the festival dinner
and Sunday's Gala Awards show. Buses transported delegates from one to the
other.
For reports on the event -
click here.
SERIAC also produced an attractive short film highlighting the attractions
of the area and the venues. To see it online -
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Surrey Festival 2007
Surrey Festival
A record number of people enjoyed the show of winners on Sunday 21st January
at the Electric Theatre, Guildford. With both IAC President, Val Ellis, and
National Chairman, Linda Gough, present the film makers were properly honoured.
The finalists had been judged a fortnight before by Alan Colegrave, Carol
Black and Dave Watterson. Alan Colegrave read the general statement from
the judges and all entrants received written notes.
| The Leonard Robinson Trophy - for the best senior movie |
The Red Kite Returns by Phil Martin |
| The Croydon Trophy - for the runner up |
Last Night by Guildford Institute Video Group |
| The Woking Cup - for comedy |
A Short Film About Gin by Anna & Paul Kittel |
| The Surrey Fiction Award |
W.A.P. by Phil Martin |
| The Surrey Documentary Cup |
Ghost Towns of the West by Denis Mabey |
| The Other Cup - for a movie of special merit (script and acting) |
Jennifer - Heron Productions |
| The Angus Bryant Trophy - for natural history |
The Red Kite Returns by Phil Martin |
| The George Sewell Trophy - for an individual IAC member |
Ghost Towns of the West by Denis Mabey |
| The Roy Pullen Trophy - for an entry outside Surrey |
Countryman by Eric Piper |
| The Derrick Seagrave Trophy - for animation |
Close the Door by Sean Phelan |
| The Special Effects Cup |
A Short Film About Gin by Anna & Paul Kittel |
| The Surrey Youth Cup - for the best youth entry (18-21) |
Star by Emily Mayson |
| The Student Open Trophy - for the best pro-am student entry |
The First Stages of Grief by Adam Baxter |
| Highly Commended Certificate - for sensitive treatment of a difficult
subject |
Jack by Tom Hewett |
| Highly Commended Certificate - for insight into local history |
Recycling Cramp by Lex Kemberry |
| Commended Certificate - for use of technical effects |
Delayed Reaction by Portsdown Camcorder User's Club |
| Commended Certificate - for technical competence |
With a Purposeful Gait by Circle 8 Film Group |
| Commended Certificate - for seizing an opportunity |
Pranburi Rain by Gillian Gatland * |
| Commended Certificate - for clarity |
Birth of a Dream by Alex Dove |
For more details see the festival's own
website. (* see
Pranburi Rain on Gillian's
website )
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Contact
for the Region
Ian Wingate FACI. 8, Derwent Drive, Worthing, W. Sussex BN12 6LA
Tel. 01903-502-675. Email:
ian@marinafilms.fsnet.co.uk |
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