Tim's film joins list for Myrddin Shorts festival
Making his mark at the Myrddin Shorts Film Festival in Carmarthen on the Sunday of the Bank Holiday weekend is Tim Couch.
Couch has been interested in film since the age of 16 but was unable to fully embark on film-making until he was a student at Trinity University College, Carmarthen.
His first film 'The Feeling of Cake' was an improvised piece using actors from the School of Theatre and Performance at Trinity, and was well received by Tim's peers and lecturers.
After a two-year break Tim is back again with 'Wayne', a film which is an extension of one of the characters taken from Tim's earlier work.
Wayne synopsis -
'Wayne' is a ‘mockumentary’ about Tim Couch and Wayne Evans. Tim is a documentary filmmaker who comes to film Wayne. Everything seems to be going well at first but then Tim meets Wayne's boss Antonio and everything seems to take a turn for the worse.
Written and Directed by Tim Couch
Approx. running length – 10 mins
MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN
For more about the Myrddin Shorts Film Festival, see -
http://sirgarblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/film-festival-time-in-carmarthen.html
Couch has been interested in film since the age of 16 but was unable to fully embark on film-making until he was a student at Trinity University College, Carmarthen.
His first film 'The Feeling of Cake' was an improvised piece using actors from the School of Theatre and Performance at Trinity, and was well received by Tim's peers and lecturers.
After a two-year break Tim is back again with 'Wayne', a film which is an extension of one of the characters taken from Tim's earlier work.
Wayne synopsis -
'Wayne' is a ‘mockumentary’ about Tim Couch and Wayne Evans. Tim is a documentary filmmaker who comes to film Wayne. Everything seems to be going well at first but then Tim meets Wayne's boss Antonio and everything seems to take a turn for the worse.
Written and Directed by Tim Couch
Approx. running length – 10 mins
MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN
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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