Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Chess and Christmas Parties
The films page has been updated, with links to Chess and The Christmas Party, both of which are in production. Check them out now!
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A Holly Jolly Xmas,
Chess,
The Christmas Party
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Fragments, Excuses and Amalgamations
Our next project, Fragments, has been written. We are filming it as part of our degree course, meaning we get to use all sorts of exciting and expensive toys to shoot the project with. Check out the film page for a teensy bit more info. Also, the G & Chess screening has been pushed back due to a mental curricular workload; filming will recommence Spring 2009, with a screening next Summer. Also, I have an announcement to make concerning Northern Tower Productions - this fine collective is now being incorporated into Rebellion Films in order to make it easier for us to produce and distribute the low-budget-yet-edgy films you may know and might just possibly love. Anything can happen. More projects from the back catalogue of Northern Tower Productions will be uploaded soon - watch this space.
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
Uncontrollable Finally Uploaded!
I'm no kiddin'. See the 2006 horror trailer, replete with a spanking new soundtrack by Safety In Digits, right here.
Saturday, 30 August 2008
Smytheborough Episode 6, Pretty Pictures, Randomness, Projects Aplenty, Igneous Cheese
The very final episode of Life At The Flicks has now been posted up just about everywhere. Last chance to see what all the fuss is about, so watch it now! I have been busy upgrading and updating the site in recent days; as you might have seen, there are now these futuristic things known as 'photos' on this very page. Hard to believe, I know, we're ahead of the times! Check out all those links on this page, including the 'Randomiser' to the right, which almost took far too long to make to be worth it. Almost. Look out for more updates happening to the site very soon! We are also gearing up for new projects beyond 'G', including some new webisode series, and some other very exciting stuff indeed.
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