Film London
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Film London directly runs several production schemes - supporting local grassroots film-making talent, artists working with the moving image, and giving more experienced short film-makers a step up into features. Award-winning films have been produced through these varied programmes that were all introduced to encourage creativity and develop skills within London-based film-making communities.
Microwave is the most recently established scheme, which has already received industry-wide recognition. The micro-budget feature film fund provides an intensive approach to film-making and challenges film-makers to shoot a feature film for no more than £100,000 with cash and in-kind support. Recent successes include Shifty by writer/director Eran Creevy who was nominated for the BAFTA Carl Foreman Award for debut feature in 2010.
Short film-makers have benefitted from continuing support through two initiatives - PULSE, a digital short film-making scheme, and Film London's London Borough Film Fund Challenge. They are both tailored to attract upcoming talent based in the London area. One of the most recent Borough films includes BAFTA-winning I Do Air, directed by Martina Amati. A number of PULSE alumni have managed to make the leap into features. One most notable success includes Tom Harper, director of PULSE film Cubs, who recently saw the release of his feature film debut, The Scouting Book for Boys.
FLAMIN Productions, part of the already well established and successful Film London Artists' Moving Image Network (FLAMIN), offers a major opportunity for London's artists working with the moving image. FLAMIN-supported artist duo, The Otolith Group, have been shortlisted for this year's Turner Prize for their solo exhibition at the Showroom gallery, which featured their FLAMIN-funded film, Otolith 11.
Successful applicants are not only provided with production finance, but given guidance and advice from the Film London team as well as industry professionals throughout the process, from script to screen.
Microwave is the most recently established scheme, which has already received industry-wide recognition. The micro-budget feature film fund provides an intensive approach to film-making and challenges film-makers to shoot a feature film for no more than £100,000 with cash and in-kind support. Recent successes include Shifty by writer/director Eran Creevy who was nominated for the BAFTA Carl Foreman Award for debut feature in 2010.
Short film-makers have benefitted from continuing support through two initiatives - PULSE, a digital short film-making scheme, and Film London's London Borough Film Fund Challenge. They are both tailored to attract upcoming talent based in the London area. One of the most recent Borough films includes BAFTA-winning I Do Air, directed by Martina Amati. A number of PULSE alumni have managed to make the leap into features. One most notable success includes Tom Harper, director of PULSE film Cubs, who recently saw the release of his feature film debut, The Scouting Book for Boys.
FLAMIN Productions, part of the already well established and successful Film London Artists' Moving Image Network (FLAMIN), offers a major opportunity for London's artists working with the moving image. FLAMIN-supported artist duo, The Otolith Group, have been shortlisted for this year's Turner Prize for their solo exhibition at the Showroom gallery, which featured their FLAMIN-funded film, Otolith 11.
Successful applicants are not only provided with production finance, but given guidance and advice from the Film London team as well as industry professionals throughout the process, from script to screen.
Connected Mandy members:
Abigail Thorn
Actor- 2017, In Wonderland, Cool Party Guy
- 2017, In Wonderland, Cool Party Guy
Gregory Layhe
Actor- 2017, In Wonderland, Party Guy
- 2017, In Wonderland, Party Guy
Rose Trustman
Actor- 2017, In Wonderland, Mourner
- 2017, In Wonderland, Mourner
Johnny Whiting
Actor- 2017, In Wonderland, Cafe Customer
- 2017, In Wonderland, Cafe Customer
Mensah Bediako
Actor- 2017, His Wake, Vauxhall
- 2017, His Wake, Vauxhall
Johnny Vivash
Actor- 2017, His Wake, Jonnie
- 2017, His Wake, Jonnie
Nour Wazzi
Director- 2017, His Wake, 1st A.D
- 2017, His Wake, 1st A.D
Vianney Kernanet-Huggins
Gaffer- 2017, His Wake, Best boy
- 2017, His Wake, Best boy
Jan Hirst
Actor- 2017, Fog, Old Woman
- 2017, Fog, Old Woman
Alfie Stewart
Actor- 2017, Firecracker, Charlie
- 2017, Firecracker, Charlie
Denise Augusti
Production Assistant- 2017, Film London, Strategy and Resources Intern
- 2017, Film London, Strategy and Resources Intern
Maurisa Coleman
Actor- 2017, Daphne, Daphne's friend
- 2017, Daphne, Daphne's friend
Etienne Leung
Cinematographer- 2016, The Prisoner, 1st AC
- 2016, The Prisoner, 1st AC
Ian Mantgani
Director- 2016, Little Soldier, 1st AD
- 2016, Little Soldier, 1st AD
Aimee Lewis
Art Director- 2016, A Girl Goes for Dinner, Set Dresser
- 2016, A Girl Goes for Dinner, Set Dresser
Sarah Grey
Camera Assistant- 2015, The Monster, Runner
- 2015, The Monster, Runner
Lucy Keal
Editor- 2016, A Girl Goes For Dinner, DIT
- 2015, Templates, Runner
- 2016, A Girl Goes For Dinner, DIT
Jamie Fowler
Actor- 2015, Little Soldier, Jamil
- 2015, Little Soldier, Jamil
Waylon Luke Ma
Actor- 2015, Japanese Samurai Sword, Tien (lead)
- 2015, Japanese Samurai Sword, Tien (lead)
Bronya Arciszewska
Costume Designer- 2015, Japanese Samurai Sword, Costume Designer
- 2015, Japanese Samurai Sword, Costume Designer