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BIAFF Bedford

17/4/2014

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Bedfordshire calling, well BIAFF, we were very well supported with fifteen of the Potters Bar Film Makers membership visiting during the weekend. There to congratulate all those award winners and to collect their awards. 
Pictured below is a crew of us half way through the gala dinner and a few bottles of wine. 
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Penny Love being official
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Christine being Christine
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John Astin and Penny Love
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Ian and Norma Luetchford
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Brian Palmer receiving his FOUR STAR award from Linda Gough, well done Brian
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BIAFF Award Winners

28/3/2014

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Wow!! Recognition Babies Cry for it and Soldiers Die for it. 
Potters Bar Film Makers; How proud you must be with these awards.


Four stars **** to 
Brian Palmer for "The Gamble"


Three stars *** to
Christine Collins for "Branches Everywhere"
Puppet Productions for "The Card"
Edward Kinge for "The First time"
Penny Love for "A Hand Full of Prickles"
The A Team for "One Night Only"
John Astin for "Seventy Degrees North"

Two Stars ** to 
Andrew Tweed for "Chile a Land of Adventure"
Andrew Tweed for "November Spring"
Edward Kinge for "Home From Home"


An absolutely fantastic achievement by you film makers many congratulations! Very well done indeed. 

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Club Night News

7/3/2014

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Thursday 9th January

Group Films evening, two films were shown the "A Team" presented One Night Only an excellent comedy.
"Puppet Productions" presented The Card a mystery. 
Both films displayed a high degree of professionalism in their production and both were entertaining, it is certain they will be included in the Two John's Presentations. It is difficult to review any of these films without giving the plot away.
Brian Palmer asked if he could show the club a film that he'd just completed, titled The Gamble a story about a couple who are computer dating, an interesting film with a cunning twist. Again not too much can be said without revealing the plot. These films will almost certainly make it into the Two Johns Presentations.

Thursday 23rd January

The variable subject competition, the subject was a one minute advert! There were seven films submitted each as different as could be possible. Film Makers were...
Ed Kinge prolific film maker with two entries.
Christine Collins
Andrew Tweed
Penny Love
Phil Elmer
Dave Smith

Finally there was a film shot by Joseph Kostelecky, not entered into the competition it had been shot on a Canon DSLR it was a great idea well filmed and had a cinema flavour. Very entertaining.

Thursday 6th February 

Howard Lanning visited the club and told us about he and his families sixty years in professional film making. We were captivated it was a exceptional presentation, there is another spot waiting for Howard to come along a regale us with more tales.

Thursday 20th February

Orpington Video and Film Makers Club lent us a show reel they had assembled, spanning the history of their club. With have gleaned a vast amount of knowledge from it.

Thursday 6th March

A practical evening discussing and demonstrating the editing process. Tricky! This is a VAST topic and takes years to master, could it ever be mastered we find ourselves amongst the most rapidly changing area of technique and technology. It does keep everyone interested though.   
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