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On Friday 15th March, my mates and I headed into Manchester for a short film screening, Filmed Up. The screening happens once every three months, and showcases emerging talent from the North West. The genres of the films are varied, from experimentalist art films to apocalyptic dramas to a man with a bunch of clay on his head. 

We opened the screening with drama Symmetry Day. It was great to see the actor from our film 'Four Nerds And A Bird', Joe, as it made me realise how professional the actors were. While I enjoyed this film, it wasn't one of my favourites from the evening. Guy's Guide to Zombies was - it had some brilliant animation and was also very funny. It was a pastiche of 1950s public service announcements and was very clever in it's style. Another favourite of mine was comedy Inertia. It was based around the exploits of two guys returning one of their ex's belongings, and while not as rich in substance as the others, was an absolute joy to watch. Finally, the one I voted for as the audience choice, Shelter, was a poignant documentary about the increasing homelessness on the streets of Manchester. It brought many people in the audience to tears, and even if it didn't, was a deeply moving piece of work.
I thoroughly enjoyed the event, especially the social aspect. People could chat to the film makers about how they made their film - we spoke to the director and star of Release, and when we were having a meal in the Cornerhouse afterwards, the waitress who served us told us that she had directed Say To Me. This was an element that I hadn't seen before in other festivals and screenings that I had been to, and made the screening all the more involving. It's really inspired me to try and enter my next short into Filmed Up - I'm not sure if it will get in, but I might as well give it a shot!
Sam Possible
7/4/2013 04:54:27 am

Another great entry Sam! What is your next short film going to be about? And did you use anything you learned from that night to help the development of your next production?

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Sam Steele
7/4/2013 05:01:22 am

Cheers :) my next short is not going to be as intellectual as most of the shorts on the night, but hopefully it will be good! It's a little action piece, where the protagonist is trying to rescue his friend from a band of hostage takers. However he has an ability - a special power - that the others do not. I don't want to give anything else away! Haha, I'll make show you it to you when it's completed, which should be around the beginning of June. And I think I learned that whatever type of short you make, the shots need to look professional, which is hopefully something I'll try and implement into my own films. Likewise, do you have any future film ideas? Also what was your favourite film of the night? :)

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Sam Possible
7/4/2013 05:07:40 am

You better not go all Kubrick when filming it Sam. My favourite film of the night was Shelter. Although Inertia was shot well. along with incredibly funny dialogue, I felt Shelter was more powerful as it had a purpose and delivered a message incredibly well.

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