Ash and David screening at Carmarthen festival
Two students from Trinity University in Carmarthen will be aiming to make their mark at the Myrddin Shorts film festival being staged in the town on the May Bank Holiday weekend.
Ash Roberts will be screening Delivery and David Evans will be showing Down in a Hole.
Ash Roberts is a third-year student currently studying a degree in Media Studies at Trinity University College.
Delivery is one of his many films in a portfolio that spans over six years of experience, which includes work in graphic design, web authoring and design, visual and audio editing, film and radio work (including script writing), animation and game mechanics and design.
In future he hopes to pursue a career in either graphic or web design as he finds practical work a lot more worthwhile as it expresses his creative side.
Delivery synopsis -
Delivery is about an innocent and simple Postman named Kenneth who becomes redundant and mistakes his compensation as a bonus.
He is then misled into accepting another job by Levi, where he is unknowingly delivering illegal narcotics to his local town.
Written and Directed by Ash Roberts
Approx Running time – 12 Mins
NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN DUE TO THEMES
David Evans’s interest in film began when he went to see Jurassic Park.
From then on, he has made short films and has had a keen interest in editing and direction of photography.
Evans prefers to contribute to the technical side of films and has been inspired by Robert Richardson, Thelma Schoonmaker and Michael Chapman.
His interest lies behind the camera and he plans on being a key figure behind the scenes for many films to come.
Down in a Hole (working title) synopsis -
Frank and Mike are best friends but Frank's drinking is causing a rift between the two of them. This results in an incident which will determine the future of their relationship.
Cast: Jonathan Berry, Gareth Ruffel and Jessica Batty
Director/Executive Producer/Writer - David Evans
Approx Running time - 13 Mins
NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN DUE TO LANGUAGE AND DRUG ABUSE
For more about the Myrddin Shorts Film Festival, see -
http://sirgarblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/film-festival-time-in-carmarthen.html
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