Showing posts with label catalogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label catalogue. Show all posts

18 February, 2014

Southport MovieMakers' Film Catalogue: A Dynamic Resource

Recently, the Club announced the commencement of a significant new project – the creation of a catalogue covering all the films that the Club has made over the last 65 years, including films made by small groups within the Club and individual members.

The Catalogue will be addressing the past 65 years’ productions but will also be keeping up-to-date with the very recent, current – and future productions, so that, as the Club evolves, so does the Catalogue, reflecting that dynamism.

Our Archives Officer will be addressing the past but as regards the very recent, current and future – that’s where the members have direct input.

Southport MovieMakers’ Film Catalogue will provide the opportunity to:

1. Showcase members’ contributions to group productions
2. Showcase members’ individual productions
3. Provide members with the opportunity to learn more about the Club’s past, present – and future
4. Publicise even more what we are all about

It is a very big project for the Club and therefore when batches of the films have been fully catalogued, they will be published, on a gradual, ongoing basis.

So, how can members have direct input into this project and showcase their films?
Members are very much encouraged to submit their films to the Club Film Catalogue.
A dedicated page has been set-up on the Club web site for members to enter their films.


19 January, 2014

Southport MovieMakers Launches NEW Film Catalogue

For 2014, Southport MovieMakers is pleased to announce the launch of a BRAND NEW Film Catalogue. We have been producing films for sixty five years and with the Film Catalogue have begun the significant task of putting this significant body of work online. In this first batch of films, we present films covering the genres of comedy, comedy-drama, drama, experimental, horror and sci-fi:

  • A retired Jedi spends his days tending to his garden when he is interrupted by a young douche bag.
  • Two young brothers (who are not very efficient) rob a local shop to get some money. They drive back home, bickering as they do so. Mother is a bit of a dragon so they decide to go out again to the local pub - still planning further 'scams' ... But mother has the last word!
  • Clarence Leek is a very lonely man. His only friend is his Goldfish, Bob. He is about to reach age thirty, but who is he going to celebrate his birthday with?
  • John Turner is agoraphobic. He hasn't been out of the house in years but when his daughter is kidnapped he must find the courage to face the world.
  • How does a 16-year-old cope with transferring from a bicycle to a wheelchair, and how does it affect his state of mind and the action he takes?

And more…….

Each catalogue entry includes:

  1. Title of Film
  2. Director(s)
  3. Producer(s)
  4. Script
  5. Editor
  6. Cinematography
  7. Music
  8. Storyline/background information
  9. Source of the idea for the film
  10. Genre(s)
  11. Awards
  12. Link to Film Published on the Internet (if available)
  13. Production still photographs (if available)

                                                                 And more…….




The first ten films are just the beginning.