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unaccreditedmedia · 6 years
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When a part-time superhero meets a tech-savvy stranger, he seizes the opportunity to form the world's first superhero team. But can he convince the others? A short film made in Glasgow by the Glasgow Film Crew
Starring Daniel Cahill, Richard Boa, Naomi Millar, and Craig McGinlay
Written & Produced by Myke Hall
Directed by Graeme Cassels
Edited by Jo Osborne
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Kyle “The Yellow Dart” Smith | http://www.glasgowfilmcrew.com/team-up
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unaccreditedmedia · 7 years
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Stewart Carter the Alien | http://www.glasgowfilmcrew.com/team-up
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The Shadow | http://www.glasgowfilmcrew.com/team-up
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Big Blue | http://www.glasgowfilmcrew.com/team-up
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unaccreditedmedia · 7 years
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unaccreditedmedia · 7 years
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Media Release: Superhero short film screening
Immediate release - 14 Aug 2017
A superhero short film called Team-up is the latest release from independent collective Glasgow Film Crew is, and it is screening this Thursday 17th August at Blackfriars in Glasgow.
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4WRbSOGPOs
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Playing a major role is Paisley-born Craig McGinlay, who recently appeared on the big screen alongside Charlie Hunnam and Jude Law in Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, and has been tipped to play the next James Bond.
 And starring in the film is Daniel Cahill, who appeared in an episode of BBC Comedy Feeds in 2016, and has toured with the National Theatre of Scotland.
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Craig McGinlay as Big Blue
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The film was written and produced Myke Hall, whose previous production credits include Reflections of a Private Eye, Rainbow Cups, and The Man Who Kept Hearing His Name Getting Called Out.
The Director is Graeme Cassels, whose last short film Bruar was part of the official selection for Edinburgh Short Film Festival and First Act Film Festival Glasgow in 2016.
The Glasgow Film Crew are a collective of filmmakers who meet regularly in Glasgow to share resources and collaborate on creative projects. Since their creation in 2013, they have produced over 30 short films and other video content.
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Naomi Millar as The Shadow
The Event
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker and screening of behind the scenes content. The event opens at 7pm, with ÂŁ3 entry on the door.
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/489606561374050/
Blackfriars is in Merchant City at 36 Bell St, Glasgow, G1 1LG.
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Press Release: Glasgow Filmmaking Collective Host Short Film Pre-screening
18 May 2016 – Immediate Release
Glasgow-based filmmaking collective, Glasgow Film Crew are hosting a Pre-screening event for the short film, Mona and the Stations of the Cross. The event is an opportunity to view the film, created by Random Clock Film Productions, before it is submitted to film festivals or officially released.
Taking place at The Flying Duck (142 Renfield Street), at 19:00 on Wed 25th May 2016, the screening will be followed by a Questions and Answers session with the film’s Director John Perivolaris, and end with open media-industry networking. Entry costs £3 on the door.
Mona and the Stations of the Cross is a ten-minute short starring theatrical actress Miranda Langley, dealing with love, jealousy, and prayer.
Mona and the Stations of the Cross trailer: https://vimeo.com/randomclock/mona-trailer
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1546047815698617/
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Press contact: http://unaccreditedmedia.com/contact
Poster and associated images: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4IBuwkippkJNVA1dzQtOVVIelU&usp=sharing
Mona and the Stations of the Cross
The story sees Mona, the title character, go through a journey of obsession, jealousy and deceit as she battles to keep her troubled relationship together, going to such extremes as taking the advice of Jesus Christ himself.
In its essence, Mona and the Stations of the Cross is a romantic comedy, farcical and exaggerated in nature, but one that never shies away from the serious relationship problems we all have to deal with.
http://www.randomclockfilms.com/p/mona.html
The Director: John Perivolaris
John is a film director based in Glasgow, UK, and the founder and Chief Executive of Random Clock Films, a film production company specialising in fiction films of all lengths and budgets.
Despite not coming from an educational background in film, John produced and directed Mona and the Stations of the Cross after years of meticulous self-studies in screenwriting and visual narrative. Shorty after its completion, Mona was named a “Ten-minute Feature Film” by London-based magazine The Spread.
http://www.randomclockfilms.com/
The Star: Miranda Langley
Miranda Langley is an experienced Glasgow-based film and stage actress, who has starred in recent UK theatre productions of A Streetcar Named Desire, Dr. Faustus and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and recently she was seen in the high-concept Glaswegian short film Reflections of a Private Eye.
http://www.starnow.co.uk/mirandalangley/
The Writer/Editor: C.J. Lazaretti
C.J. is a film editor based in Glasgow, UK. After his debut editing the documentary The Gospel According to St. Derek (featuring Tilda Swinton and Peter Tatchell), he's worked mostly in British short films, including multi-award-winning mockumentary Leaving Stockholm, produced by Zein Kurdi (DĂ©cor, Captain Masr).
An avid film geek, C.J. has studied film in Austin, Texas and in London under Anuree De Silva (Trainspotting, Holby City). When not editing, he writes the occasional screenplay, including Mona and the Stations of the Cross, commissioned by Random Clock Films and released in 2016. C.J. is also the director of award-winning short film Cosmico, a Pythonesque ecumenical satire described by Exploding Cinema as "all your questions about religions answered in three minutes."
http://www.cjlazaretti.com
Glasgow Film Crew
GFC are a group of passionate film makers with various levels of experience ranging from hobbyists to industry professionals. The weekly meetups are a platform for Independent filmmakers to collaborate and socialise. Our focus is to be creative and actually produce content in a variety of forms.
http://www.glasgowfilmcrew.com/
The Flying Duck
The Flying Duck, 142 Renfield Street, G2 3AU can be found when you walk to the top of Renfield Street... the very top. A mere two ticks from Buchanan Bus station along Renfrew Street and a hop skip and a jump from Buchanan street Subway station.
https://www.facebook.com/flyingduckclub/
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unaccreditedmedia · 10 years
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What is Rainbow Cups?
Rainbow Cups is a folk game involving bottletops and bluffing, played in refugee camps after the fall of civilisation, as portrayed in a thrilling new short film by Ian Hendry, produced by the Glasgow Film Crew, released online on 24 Feb 2015.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyxHUB7wkoY&
Jessica (Ailsa Lonsdale, Dark Haven, All About Change Theatre Company) is part of a group of forest scavengers (including comedian Iain Campbell, The Man Who Kept Hearing His Name Getting Called Out) that make camp in a dangerous part of the woods, and aren’t prepared for the arrival of Gerry (Daniel Cahill, National Theatre, National Theatre of Scotland, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) and his paramilitary gang.
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Credentials
Rainbow Cups was voted Best Short Film of the Month in October 2014 at GMAC Film’s CafĂ© Flicker, and runner-up for Best Short Film of the Year at the end of the year. Glasgow Film Crew won Best Title Sequence for their submission to the 48 Hour Film Project Glasgow in 2014 and won Best Writing and Best Use of Line of Dialogue in 2013.
Glasgow Film Crew
The Glasgow Film Crew are a group of passionate filmmakers with various levels of experience ranging from hobbyists to industry professionals, who host weekly meetup events as a platform for independent filmmakers to collaborate and socialise. http://glasgowfilmcrew.com/ http://www.meetup.com/Glasgow-Film-Crew/
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What is Rainbow Cups? Rainbow Cups is a folk game involving bottletops and bluffing, played in refugee camps after the fall of civilisation, as portrayed in a thrilling new short film by Ian Hendry, produced by the Glasgow Film Crew, officially released online on Fri 20 Feb 2015.
Jessica (Ailsa Lonsdale, Dark Haven, All About Change Theatre Company) is part of a group of forest scavengers (including comedian Iain Campbell, The Man Who Kept Hearing His Name Getting Called Out) that make camp in a dangerous part of the woods, and aren’t prepared for the arrival of Gerry (Daniel Cahill, National Theatre, National Theatre of Scotland, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) and his paramilitary gang.
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Release Party To celebrate the online release, Glasgow Film Crew are hosting an Online Release Screening Event on Thursday 19 Feb 2015 at 7.30pm in The Flying Duck (142 Renfield Street, Glasgow). The event is free entry and open to everyone.
Credentials Rainbow Cups was voted Best Short Film of the Month in October 2014 at GMAC Film’s CafĂ© Flicker, and runner-up for Best Short Film of the Year at the end of the year. Glasgow Film Crew won Best Title Sequence for their submission to the 48 Hour Film Project Glasgow in 2014 and won Best Writing and Best Use of Line of Dialogue in 2013.
Glasgow Film Crew The Glasgow Film Crew are a group of passionate filmmakers with various levels of experience ranging from hobbyists to industry professionals, who host weekly meetup events as a platform for independent filmmakers to collaborate and socialise.
http://glasgowfilmcrew.com/
http://www.meetup.com/Glasgow-Film-Crew/
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unaccreditedmedia · 10 years
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The Glasgow Film Crew have released their debut video, a comedy sketch titled The Man Who Kept Hearing His Name Getting Called Out, on 15 February 2014. The six minute mockumentary is a conceptual sequel to the 2013 Virgin Media Shorts finalist The Man Who Couldn't Stop Putting Things In Bins from writer Paddy Kondracki.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGhMc-gZb8g
The Man Who Kept Hearing His Name Getting Called Out stars stand-up comedian Iain Campbell and was directed by Ian Hendry of Friday Film Productions. The video is available to watch now on Youtube
The Glasgow Film Crew is celebrating its one year anniversary on 27 February 2014. The group was formed by aspiring filmmaker Ryan Pasi through Meetup.com, the world's largest network of local groups, and includes screenwriters, actors, directors, producers, editors, camera operators, and lighting technicians. They meet weekly to network with other media professionals and hobbyists, and to plan production projects. In November 2013 the group participated in the 48 Hour Film Project and their short film submission, Suicide Club, won awards for Best Writing and Best Use of Dialogue. Anyone interested in participating is invited to join their weekly meet-up at The Flying Duck in Glasgow city centre:
http://www.meetup.com/Glasgow-Film-Crew/
The Man Who... is the first of many planned independent releases for the group. Other short videos currently in production include a post-apocalyptic action thriller, a dialogue-driven Superhero story, and a mockumentary starring a demonic office worker.
For more information, high quality images, or to arrange an interview contact:
Myke Hall, Unaccredited Media Press and Media Quotes
“The production quality of the piece is certainly very high
 Campbell is a potential home-grown comic to look out for” -    Mark McCulloch, Mark My Night "So well-shot and edited that you'll believe you actually are watching a real TV documentary, The Man Who Kept Hearing His Name Getting Called Out is a finely paced sketch which builds to a satisfying and clever denouement. Production values and performances are of a high standard throughout, and Glasgow Film Crew's entertaining debut film has a professional quality which would put many veteran studios to shame." -    Keith D, Edinburgh Spotlight "So good, you'll keep thinking you hear the audience laughing." -    Andrew Hazell, Monday Movie Show
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The Man Who Kept Hearing His Name Getting Called Out
A man suffers from a rare condition where he keeps hearing his name getting called out. The Glasgow Film Crew follows his story.
Co-produced by and featuring a cameo from Myke Hall of Unaccredited Media.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGhMc-gZb8g
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To be a successful freelance music journalist you have to love writing about music so much that you would keep doing it forever regardless of whether or not anyone ever paid you to do it.
7 Steps To Becoming A Music Journalist
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unaccreditedmedia · 11 years
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Behind the Scenes on ‘Should I Still Love You’ by The Ewan Manson Band music video
Produced by Glasgow Film Crew
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