Friday, 9 July 2010

Press Release: 2 Days Later Short Filmmaking Competition 2010 Launched 01.07.2010




2 Days Later Short Filmmaking Competition 2010 Launched 01.07.2010
CALL FOR FILMMAKING TALENT!
 
Now in its eighth year, supported by Screen South, UK Film CouncilKCCMember Community Grant, & KCC Arts Investment Fund . This week sees thelaunch of 2 Days Later 2010, complete with a fully re-vamped website that contains full information, a trailer for this year’s event, and the opportunity to view previous year’s award winning films.
 
The Hours are Numbered
 
The aim of the competition is to devise and produce a chilling 10 minute short film within 48 hours total production time. Entrants are required to choose three items from a given list to feature their film productions. This years items include; the phrase “It was full before we left!”,  a Clown, a Black Cat, , a Magnifying Glass, a pair of Pliers, and a Belly Dancer! 
 
Previously featured on ITV Meridian & BBC Local News, Kent has proven itself a hotbed for showcasing talent, with a back-catalogue of over 250 films made especially for the competition from all over the UK and Europe. This year’s films will be screened at The Halloween Screen Event in the haunted Theatre Royal Margate, on Saturday October 30th 2010.
 
“Horror was the obvious choice for our festival, as it appeals to the novice filmmaker and everyone can have a go. It’s about accessibility. We want people to not get too worried or scared about the process of making a film, and not spending too much time or money on it either. As we tell them - All you need is a camera and a bottle of ketchup!                        Mick Etherton, Director of Beeping Bush
 
Since the competition began in 2003, the organisers, Beeping Bush, have been pleased to see many of their first-time filmmakers go on to train and succeed in careers within the media industry; with some, such as Herne Bay’s Russell Gomm, to then form Aurora Pictures and win Best Film in the Kent Film Festival 2008.Dominic Currie, from Surrey, who first cut his teeth in filmmaking as a regular and very successful competition entrant, won the Mark Ravenhill Guardian You-Tube Film Challenge 2008, to receive a year’s mentoring by top Channel 4 TV producers.Previous Nottingham based Best Film 2007 winner Shawn Robert Smith’s The Soldier, succeeded to gain national cinema release with Showcase Cinemas in October 2008; and the short has now been developed into a £5Million production 3D feature film - The 4th Reich - now filming in Ukraine, starring John Pertwee, Tom Savini and Jason Flemyng
 
“I entered the competition to test my idea with audiences. We had a concept for a period short horror film but had much potential for a feature. 'The Soldier' was almost certainly a platform for the feature, but I had to be sure. We made the whole thing in 46 hours from script to screen, and on a budget of £500! Competitions like 'The 2 days later competition' are a fantastic chance to show a genre audience what you're made of. 'The Soldier' was very very well received, so we knew we had plenty of scope for the feature. I'm now about to direct a feature film for $5m starring Sean Pertwee, Jason Flemyng, Tom Savini, Doug Bradley and more. And all thanks to the 2 days later film competition! “ 
Shaun Robert Smith,  Director of  The 4th Reich
 
“Each year we receive fantastically well made films of all types, from traditional zombie flicks to more sophisticated psychological productions. Films made with digital stills cameras, and one past entry was actually awarded BEST FILM in 2007 by our Film Industry Judging Panel, shot on only a mobile phone!”
                                                                          Mick Etherton, Director of Beeping Bush
 
This year’s judging panel is still to be confirmed, but previous judges have included
Kim Newman
 , multi-award-winning journalist, author & broadcaster; contributing  editor to 'Empire' and 'Sight & Sound' magazines
James Moran, Screenwriter, Severance; Torchwood; Dr Who
Jo Nolan, Chief Executive Screen South -UK Film Council Regional Screen Agency
Damon Wise, Writer/Critic; The Guardian, Empire
Wendy Ide, Writer/Critic; The Times, Sight & Sound
Barry Basset, Managing Director of VMI High Definition and Broadcast,
Philip IlsonCo-Director of London Short Film FestivalBFI London Film FestivalProgrammer
 
Prizes will be awarded in a variety of categories including Best Film, Best Screenplay and Best Actor.  There will also be an audience vote for mostPopular Film.  The filmmakers are competing for the opportunity to develop their career by winning a week’s hire of Broadcast Quality HD cine DSLR camera package from Soho based sponsors VMI High Definition and Broadcast.
 
Entrants can access the competition brief at www.2dayslater.co.uk.  The closing date for entries is 5.00pm, Wednesday 29th September. Any age can submit a film entry, but the lead producer must be 18 or over to enter.
 
 
 

Free Filmmaking & Network Event  in Margate

The Community Pharmacy Gallery, 16 Market Place, Margate, Kent CT9 1ES      

3rd August  11.00am- 4.00pm

 
The film competition expanded into a fully-fledged festival in 2006 with the introduction of a series of free filmmaking workshops. 
 
Beeping Bush will host a one-day “Introduction to digital filmmaking” workshop and networking drop-in event for all who are interested in how to produce a micro- budget short film or documentary. Through practical “hands on” professional camera, lighting, sound and editing demonstrations; and screening Q&A discussions of previously made local films, participants will learn how to make best use of their own and hired equipment.
 

Bring along your previously made films (on DVD) for group screening and feedback!

  
“It was great fun day, a met a lot of new local filmmakers and I learnt a lot about how to make the most of my budget!”     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Emma, a previous participant
 
The event is free, but prior booking is advised.
contact info@beepingbush.co.uk or call 01843 223800 to secure a place.
 
PRESS CONTACT:

Mick Etherton / Chris Cordwell, Beeping Bush Productions

Telephone:      01843 223800
Email:              info@2dayslater.co.uk
 
Website:         www.2dayslater.co.uk / www.beepingbush.co.uk

Download the promotional flyer PDF 

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