Okay, so Chrissey who does the updates is in the middle of buying a house and moving, which is why the updates have been a little sparse of late. Rest assured that things are still progressing a pace behind the … Continue reading →
It’s been a little while since our last update and we have lots to report on the post production front! Second Draft Complete As of this week, a second version of the film is going out for review by our … Continue reading →
hose of you who backed Gabriel Cushing at the Carnival of Sorrows on Kickstarter can head over to our project page to see a selection of behind the scenes photos and screen shots featuring the Painted Lady. We thought we’d … Continue reading →
Technical issues with the sound have taken longer to resolve than planned (booo), but are now (fingers crossed) sorted (yay!) This means we can finally finish work on the assessment and planning for ADR recording. But, while we have been stuck … Continue reading →
Today’s featured Follow Friday is Hamilton House, a community arts center in our local city of Bristol. The office block in Stokes Croft, Bristol had been vacant and neglected for many years, when, in 2008, owners Connolly and Callaghan invited Coexist … Continue reading →
Updates to the Official Gabriel Cushing Website The Gabriel Cushing website has undergone a mini makeover! There’s now a brand new section for Carnival of Sorrows with new behind the scenes photos and character profiles for you to check out! Over … Continue reading →
In this episode of Breakout, we discuss the benefits and pitfalls of ‘fixing it in post’, or vowing to correct an issue during the production of a film in the post-production phase. Is it a phrase that should always be avoided, … Continue reading →
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In this episode of Breakout, actress Marley Hamilton joins us for a chat about the pros and cons of unpaid work. We share experiences and observations from the world of indie film, about the attitudes to free work from both … Continue reading →
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Bristol Creatives is an artist-led networking and marketing initiative for visual and applied artists in the city. This website acts as a friendly and informal meeting place and information centre for anyone interested in the arts in Bristol. The Bristol … Continue reading →
Bristol Crew is a site where you’ll find a hand-picked, highly recommended selection of talented freelance camera, sound, production and post production crew based in Bristol and the South West. Bristol Crew was founded by Sarah Edwards in 2009, to … Continue reading →