A young man's personal search unlocks a series of revelations and recriminations that escalate from the emotional, via the darkly comic to the plain farcical. A short comedy starring Oscar-nominee Imelda Staunton, from the team behind acclaimed short "Goodbye to the Normals".
A man has become a human directional in order to be with his thoughts. Sadly, he realises he doesn't have the thoughts to sustain this lifestyle with boredom taking over his days
Ctrl.Alt.Shift is a movement for a new generation fighting social and global injustice. These films were made by members of the community to raise awareness of issues they care about.
Writer and Director: Fern Berresford
Mentor: Kinga Burza
Music: The Young Knives
This two-minute short, based around gender + power, tackles the treatment of women as property and the lack of self worth and identity women feel due to the gender inequalities prevalent in many societies.
Really moving piece , cinematography is really nice and makes it very gripping. really like it.
When I was asked to interpret this still, a thousand different ideas flooded my mind. I wanted to create a dynamic film that took the audience on a journey and showed off the many strengths of this new breed of HD DSLR cameras, such as the Canon 7D, which we shot this film with. The camera's low light capabilities and light weight allow you to do things you'd never think to try with traditional cameras. This has been an amazing experience and it’s just the beginning. I hope you enjoy this short - we had a blast making it!" vimeo website
I really like this short form vincent lafroat, i love the way the story has been based on the orginal photograph this has made me think of how i could do similar ideas based on photographs i have. i like this way of thinking, how when we see any photograph people try to put some sort of meaning or try to understand the "story" behind the image. this is ones man video on his imagination of what could happen to the teddy bear. i cant wait to see how the story continues.
This has given me an idea of taking photos i see and writing a story behind or about it. try and get out of hole of sitting at my desk trying to think of a bases for short films. when i can just use a photo and my imagination and see where it takes me.
please comment on your own ideas of how the story could continue, or how using this method has helped you if it has.
look forward to hearing your ideas and stories...many thanks Tom Jeffery