Wednesday 16 July 2014

Catalogue Wars - Online Release - August 5th / Bluescreen at The Cube Cinema Bristol


Eddie Brown & Benjamin Harding's short film "Catalogue Wars" will be released on YouTube & Vimeo on August 5th.

Live On August 5th  --> The Event - YouTube - Vimeo

The film will be taken on it's first outing to the big screen on July 23rd to "Bluescreen" at The Cube Cinema in Bristol.

Followed by a screening on July 29th by CineMe at Tobacco Factory in Bristol.

We are currently submitting the film to other film festivals, so watch this space.


Thursday 3 July 2014

Catalogue Wars - Tobacco Factory Bristol Screening

Really excited to have Eddie Brown's short film "Catalogue Wars" selected for the July screenings thanks to CineMe. The film will be screened along with 11 other short films at Tobacco Factory in Bristol on the 29th of July. A big thank you to James Ewen for selecting the film.

For all details, check out this poster.
Thanks.



Sunday 20 April 2014

Catalogue Wars - New Stills

Catalogue Wars still in post-production, but not for long, a release date will be posted soon. Check out the new stills from the short film.





My Brother The Homophobe

A big thank you to everyone involved with this production. "My Brother The Homophobe" is now available to view online on...
















YouTube, Vimeo & www.2bee.co.uk



Tuesday 15 April 2014

My Brother The Homophobe - Coming Out Soon

Back in the fall of 2013, my good friend George Mills approached me with an idea for film that he wanted to see online. After surprising me with it's comedic content I immediately said yes to helping take the idea from script to screen.


The synopsis:
Meet Darren and his twin brother James. Darren has a rare psychological social disorder which affects 1 in every 900,00 people. We follow Darren closely and learn the difficulties he faces being a "Clinical Homophobe".



We started filming this short film in December 2013 with the help of Jacob Booth. With lots to do it was a fun time on set, taking three days to shoot. This film features the talent of Ed Browning, a big thank you for his time and energy on set. A big thank you also to Chris Lever for his audio and music, making this film sound amazing.

The film will be online at 19:00 GMT on Saturday the 19th of April on YouTube and Vimeo.


Sunday 26 January 2014

A Busy 2 Bee

It's about time I posted an update. A lot has been going on. Since the completion of my last short film "Scabs" back in August 2013, I have started work as a media technician at a school in Bath Spa. I was not working on any films, then suddenly when December 2013 hit, I find myself involved in three short film projects, good times.

"Ticketer". This light-hearted romantic comedy follows middle aged traffic warden John, who takes on young cocky apprentice, Kris. At the end of last year I was asked very kindly by Kris Smith, Martin Ballantyne and John Atkins to edit this short film. It's going well, had to employ some clever creative thinking to edit this film together. This is the first time I've worked exclusively as an editor. Previous times have been cutting together dailies I was present for, and for this reason I get a big buzz of creative energy.

Ticketer Facebook Page

Ticketer IMDB Page

"My Brother The Homophobe". A mockumentary written by George Mills, looks at the profile of Darren and his unusual condition, clinical homophobia. The comedy is very tongue in cheek and I wonder in anticipation on how it will be received by audiences, only time will tell. Recently started editing this after production wrapped in December 2013. Once post-production has finished it will be free to view online. Will be posting a release date soon.

"Catalogue Wars". It was never my intention to co-produce a lot of mockumentaries, but I see a pattern forming. It doesn't surprise me, mockumentary is a popular genre for online short films, producing comedic creativity at a low budget. Written by Eddie Brown, this film looks at catalogue retail hooliganism, following a group of violent misfits supporting Argos. Production recently wrapped, and will move into post production next week.