James Fisher and Nick Lean of 7Dm
A new studio is being set up in Soho, London by filmmakers Nicholas David Lean and James Fisher. 7Dm Studios is facilitated by Pinewood, Shepperton, Elstree, Twickenham, and 3Mills, and will aim to connect low budget productions with the support and resources they need to reach completion.
"There are a growing number of creative individuals resident in the UK, across all disciplines, many in the Southeast, who do no more than exist on the peripheries of the business, but who are, to a person, desperately working angles to get inside the industry proper," said Lean. "Many remain unrepresented and unfulfilled as a result of the continued inability of what few structural organisations there are to offer sufficient guidance to the talent – these people often end up leaving the business before they’ve even got started... 7Dm Studios intends to make a stand – to offer collaborative based opportunities to.
A new studio is being set up in Soho, London by filmmakers Nicholas David Lean and James Fisher. 7Dm Studios is facilitated by Pinewood, Shepperton, Elstree, Twickenham, and 3Mills, and will aim to connect low budget productions with the support and resources they need to reach completion.
"There are a growing number of creative individuals resident in the UK, across all disciplines, many in the Southeast, who do no more than exist on the peripheries of the business, but who are, to a person, desperately working angles to get inside the industry proper," said Lean. "Many remain unrepresented and unfulfilled as a result of the continued inability of what few structural organisations there are to offer sufficient guidance to the talent – these people often end up leaving the business before they’ve even got started... 7Dm Studios intends to make a stand – to offer collaborative based opportunities to.
- 2/17/2015
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Efm 2013: News Wrap-up - Dead Snow: War of the Dead, The Pact 2, Autumn Blood, Dead End, Territorial
There's lots of news today coming out of the European Film Market in Berlin, and rather than write several stories, we figured it would be a little easier to drop the whole thing on you in one neat package. Read on!
First up for you Nazi zombie fans, writer and director Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) is returning to his native Norway to direct the action-filled Dead Snow: War of the Dead.
“Set to be released in both English and Norwegian, the new film follows the sole survivor of a Nazi zombie attack who battles an even larger army of zombies with the help of the Zombie Squad, a professional gang of zombie killers from the Us.
Wirkola says of the new script for his sequel to the cult hit Dead Snow: “[It's] bigger, scarier, funnier, more action-filled and gorier than the previous one.”
Next, a sequel to...
First up for you Nazi zombie fans, writer and director Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) is returning to his native Norway to direct the action-filled Dead Snow: War of the Dead.
“Set to be released in both English and Norwegian, the new film follows the sole survivor of a Nazi zombie attack who battles an even larger army of zombies with the help of the Zombie Squad, a professional gang of zombie killers from the Us.
Wirkola says of the new script for his sequel to the cult hit Dead Snow: “[It's] bigger, scarier, funnier, more action-filled and gorier than the previous one.”
Next, a sequel to...
- 2/9/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Wales’ National Horror Festival, Abertoir has announced its 2010 line up. The festival, which runs between Wednesday 10 – Sunday 14 November at Aberystwyth Arts Centre, will show more than twenty films, including UK premieres, cult screenings and classics from around the world, as well as a whole host of special guests, talks, masterclasses, live music and theatre events. Festival Director Gareth Bailey is excited to welcome Abertoir festival-goers this November:
As Abertoir turns five years old, the team has worked tirelessly to put together a fantastic line up of films from around the world – from genre-defining classics, to the latest offerings in horror, we’re looking forward to meeting new festival-goers and welcoming old friends.
Legendary band The Damned will provide music on the Friday evening, supported by Abertoir favourites Zombina and the Skeletones. On the Saturday evening, Robert Lloyd Parry presents his acclaimed one-man show with a creepy candle lit telling of...
As Abertoir turns five years old, the team has worked tirelessly to put together a fantastic line up of films from around the world – from genre-defining classics, to the latest offerings in horror, we’re looking forward to meeting new festival-goers and welcoming old friends.
Legendary band The Damned will provide music on the Friday evening, supported by Abertoir favourites Zombina and the Skeletones. On the Saturday evening, Robert Lloyd Parry presents his acclaimed one-man show with a creepy candle lit telling of...
- 10/22/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
God, who's Not afraid of Carnies. Small hands. Anyway, the first trailer for Nicholas David Lean's UK shocker Hard Shoulder has leaked online and between the premise and some great looking photography it's looking very impressive indeed.
Synopsis:
When a work-obsessed man reluctantly agrees to a weekend away with his disgruntled wife and disruptive children, a leisurely trip to the country becomes a fight for survival as a convoy of old-world carnival-type travellers force the family off the road, and then seem to engage them in a series of terrifying mind games in an abandoned roadside diner.
The film stars Wil Johnson, Jamie Foreman, Jill Greenacre and Angela Dixon.
Not 100 per cent sure on a release date, but we'll be sure to let you know.
Check out the trailer after the break.
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Synopsis:
When a work-obsessed man reluctantly agrees to a weekend away with his disgruntled wife and disruptive children, a leisurely trip to the country becomes a fight for survival as a convoy of old-world carnival-type travellers force the family off the road, and then seem to engage them in a series of terrifying mind games in an abandoned roadside diner.
The film stars Wil Johnson, Jamie Foreman, Jill Greenacre and Angela Dixon.
Not 100 per cent sure on a release date, but we'll be sure to let you know.
Check out the trailer after the break.
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- 4/9/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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