Shorts (Return to Credits page)
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Stanley Kubrick - Who? Flickerhead Films, 2009. Approx. 30 mins. Directed by Henry Coleman. Documentary exploring perceptions (and misperceptions) of Kubrick among ordinary movie-goers. |
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A Friendly Game Onome James, 2009, 15 mins (Format: XDCAM) Produced and directed by Onome James. Drama about a Nigerian refugee who turns out to be a squash prodigy. |
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Charles Edward Brooke School for Girls Direct Enterprise, 2009. Various lengths. (Format: DV) I edited a number of short dramas made by Year 10 students as part of a week-long film-making project. I also authored the DVDs which the students could sell for a profit.
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Out in the Cold Marchmont Films, 2005, 35 minutes. (Format: DVCAM) (Official site) (IMDb entry) Directed by Andrew Cussens. Intelligent, character-led drama about a young Polish musician stranded in London. The most viewed film at the 2005 Edinburgh Film Festival videotheque.
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Orpheus in the Underground The Dreamer Productions, 2004, 25 minutes. (Format: DV) Directed by Tipu Sultan. A spectacular re-telling of the Orpheus myth, drenched in dream imagery. In addition to editing the film, I organised and edited the dialogue ADR and composed some additional music. The screenshots on this page are from this production.
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Coco Alastair Dobbie, 2004, 15 minutes. (Format: DV) Produced and directed by Alastair Dobbie. Amusing short, filmed in Los Angeles with a US cast and crew.
Last Train Home The Dreamer Productions, 2004, 10 minutes. (Format: DV) Directed by Tipu Sultan. Enjoyably silly horror-comedy, without pretensions, filmed entirely in the weird atmosphere of the London Underground by the same team who made Orpheus. A fun piece.
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