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Robert North
Has acted in many of the Scott Bailey films over the last 20 years.
He has also acted (as the policeman) in our 2004 Triangle Competition
entry "The Great Strain Robbery". |
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Eddy
Has acted in our 2004 Triangle Competition
entry "The Great Strain Robbery". |
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Dean Khwaja
Is a student. Together with Umar and Azar,
he filmed the Downs and countyside surrounding Luton as part of our
contribution to "The Way We Are" for Anglia Television, 2004. |
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Paul Mitchamson
Has been writing a book for the last few years. He has ideas for films
and went on the Luton Lives (now Voluntary Action Luton),
Video Editing Course. |
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Grace Froggatt
Has been script writing. Her film is to be based on holiday experiences
in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. She has acted in several club films
including "The Happy Old Man", "Mescafe" and "Sympathy". She filmed the
Leader of the Luton Borough Council as part of our contribution to
"The Way We Are" for Anglia Television, 2004. |
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Zaman Uddin
Is passionate about martial arts and is planning to make a film around
that interest. |
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Victoria Hayford
Has worked in the industry for Channel 4 and for BFI. She acted in the club
film "Global Warming" which was entered in the Enfield Shield Competition.
She filmed the Luton Town Centre as part of our contribution to "The Way We Are"
for Anglia Television, 2004. |
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Donald Stuart
Acted in the club film "Global Warming", 2003 which was entered in the Enfield
Shield Competition. |
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Sylvester Jacobs
Slyvester is a teacher and runs a "juniors" film making club.
He made two films, "An Angel in Ebony" and "Westmill" (about a Community Group)
for our Triangle Competition entries in 2004.
He filmed the L&D Hospital as part of our contribution to "The Way We Are"
for Anglia Television, 2004. |
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Michael Carway
So far, Michael has only produced one film, using a borrowed VHS/C
camcorder and a little bit of help from the club.
It was about a holiday in County Sligo, from where his family
originated.
At our meetings, we edited the film digitally and Michael
supplied the voice-overs. |
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Gary McDonald
Gary has interests in filming weddings, concerts such as those given
by local choirs, parties, interviews, documentaries and
special interest videos.
He has a wide range of conversion equipment for converting video
from one format to another, including 8mm, Hi8, Digital 8, Mini DV,
DV, DVCAM, VHS/C, VHS, SVHS.
He enjoys making films of his own children to give them something
to remind them of their youth. He gave our group a talk on using
sound in films. |
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Martin Mallon
Is a post-graduate student of Durham University.
He filmed Luton Airport as part of our contribution to
"The Way We Are" for Anglia Television, 2004. |
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Sebnem Nantu
Is currently studying to be a film director at Brighton Film School.
She filmed and appears in "Lewsey Festival 2003". |
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David Robinson
David has a camcorder, but no other processing equipment.
He helped us with our production of a spoof advert for a local
competition. |
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Rachel Jones
Is a post-graduate student of the University of Luton.
She has acted in one of our club films (to be published). |
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Tarsem Pawaar
Tarsem has made several films relating to his Indian culture.
They include a film about Diwali celebrations and an Indian wedding.
They are quite enlightening for the rest of us.
He has been on the Luton Lives (now Voluntary Action Luton),
Video Editing Course. |
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Matt Love
Is a post-graduate student of the University of Luton.
He works with the group SNAP (Social Needs Awareness Project) in Luton.
He was one of the founder members (ex. Chairman). |
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Hugh Byrne
Works as a graphic artist with the group SNAP (Social Needs Awareness Project) in Luton.
He was one of the founder members (ex. Secretary).
He has a working interest in photoshop and uses this extensively. |
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Peter Brown
Peter runs art classes at the Sundon Park Community Centre where
we hold our meetings.
He saw our notice there and has joined us for several meetings.
He has taken films on his camcorder and has a computer capable of
processing them.
He just needs a bit of help to get him going. |
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Pat Shane
Pat is the Chairman of the Trust that runs the Sundon Park Community
Centre where we hold our meetings.
He takes his own films and has a collection of 8mm Cine films,
but has yet to do any form of digital editing. |
He supports the Movie Makers group, which is a part of the trust and
contributes to it.