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This film is part of the UK official entry for UNICA 2003
I persuaded my Dad to join Chichester Film and Video Makers back in 1999,
but it was a couple of years before I persuaded him to get a digital camcorder
so that I could get started on my own movie making. My first film was a
short drama starring my University friends. Although it won the club's annual
competition, the sound quality made it hard for most club audiences to get
tuned in to the story, so I determined to make a film that would have wider
appeal - never thinking that it would be seen internationally!
The same version of the film had been in all these competitions, and one particular criticism was the lack of any soundtrack for the first 50 seconds of the film. This was partly by intention and partly due to the rushed editing schedule back in May. So I tightened up some of the editing, added some new soundtrack at the beginning and some extra sound effects. Another key idea of the film was that the character should 'touch' the edge of the screen (his 'box') and although I had got it right on a TV monitor the edges were wrong on the big screen, so I used the PC to re-size the picture and add a blue border so that he was definitely 'in a box'. This version was then entered for the International IAC festival where it won Best Youth Animation and a Silver Seal in the Youth Category. In May 2003, it won me the club's annual award for the 2nd year running along with the Best Editing award. In May, it was also shortlisted in another Oxford University film competition and was shown on a full size cinema screen. It didn't win an award but DID get me a year's subscription to Empire magazine. I thought that must be the end of it's run, until Reg Lancaster telephoned to request it's inclusion in the Unica entry for Warsaw - a great honour indeed. As a final final postscript, it was entered into a festival in St Maur in France, twin town of Bognor Regis (almost Chichester!). It has now been selected for the 2nd phase and is to be shown and judged in October 2003. It can rest in the archives after that!
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