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Aspiring filmmakers of all ages invited to take part in music video comp

If you missed it before, Linda shares a reminder of this film competition. Ed


Ventnor Exchange has teamed up with Ventnor Film Society and Ventnor Arts Club to launch a brand new competition aimed at encouraging aspiring local filmmakers to produce a promo video for a music track, with an opportunity to have it adopted as an official video for a band.

There will also be a professional cinema screening of the best entries, a trophy and a cash prize of £250 for each of the two winners.

What is involved?
The competition team have selected eight tracks from a variety of musical styles; entrants just pick their favourite and create a music video for it.

The emphasis is not on technical filmmaking knowledge but on demonstrating original ideas that interpret the chosen song through film.

State of the art professional equipment is not required; entries can be filmed with any video camera or phone, or could even be a collage of still photography or an animation.

What are the songs?
The tracks chosen (listen below) include pieces by local bands Eton Girls Choir, Immy Hawkins + A1F and Mack Whitwood.

Also selected are the Manchester-based Ollie West Band, the West Coast inspired Fred’s House from Cambridge and the French duo Jane for Tea, all of whom have delighted audiences at Ventnor Arts Club.

Mitra have offered a blues/Indian classical fusion option and Astrid Brook a song from her repertoire of Buddhist inspired Healing Folk.

How do I enter?
There will be two age categories, 23 and over, as well as under 23. Entries can be made as an individual or a team.

The competition is completely free to enter. All films must be submitted by Friday 30th November 2018 and application forms can be found on the Ventnor Exchange Website.

Alternatively drop into Ventnor Exchange at 11 Church St, Ventnor, PO38 1SW, (open every evening from 5pm – 11pm and 10am – 11pm on Saturdays) or get in touch by email at hello@ventnorexchange.co.uk or by phone on (01983) 716767.

The winners will be announced at a special event on Saturday 8th December at Ventnor Arts Club, when the winning films will be screened. This is a brilliant opportunity for new filmmakers to showcase and develop their skills and we hope to see lots of entries to this exciting new Island event.

Image: pxhere under CC BY 2.0

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ian123
1, March 2024 12:25 pm

The one thing nobody wanted to do at the meeting was give any sort of prognosis, given that the more optimistic scenarios talked about in the immediate aftermath have been dashed by probably the wettest winter on record. Reading between the lines and talking to others afterwards, I suspect the optimistic scenario now – which would need a dry spring and a period of monitoring finding that… Read more »

elemental
Reply to  ian123
2, March 2024 9:03 am

However the weather manifests, it will be amplified & extreme & therefore likely disruptive. Almost every month now, a new weather record is set: Hottest, Wettest, Strongest, Earliest, Latest, Most…

Colin
1, March 2024 1:23 pm

It was pointed out years ago when the Undercliffe road slipped that the route from Ventor to Whitwell was not wide enough in places for anything larger than two cars to pass but the IWC ignored all the pleas to upgrade the road. With Leeson road in the balance and the route through Upper Ventnor needing regular monitoring then the decision to do nothing was found wanting… Read more »

Tamara
Reply to  Colin
2, March 2024 2:34 am

Colin, I remember seeing several graben opened up along the Whitwell Road in the nineties, near Pine Point. They looked like a row of graves, which is what the word ‘Graben’ means in German. This leads me to wonder how stable that road is, right on the edge of the escarpment. But I have seen no signs of those slumps in the road since. I’m surprised that… Read more »

VentnorLad
Reply to  Colin
2, March 2024 8:35 am

It was pointed out years ago when the Undercliffe road slipped that the route from Ventor to Whitwell was not wide enough in places for anything larger than two cars to pass… Where? I travel the route from Ventnor to Whitwell several times each week and that stretch of road is perfectly wide enough for large vehicles to pass. The stretch between Whitwell and Godshill certainly narrows… Read more »

Colin
Reply to  VentnorLad
2, March 2024 9:53 am

In the places where the road isn’t wide enough for a central white line… Try it in the summer behind one of the many tourist coaches when they meet buses and lorries coming the other way. You might want to get Whitwell residents views on their parking habits along the high street. Whatever your view, my aim would be to improve any of the access roads to… Read more »

Adam
1, March 2024 6:50 pm

Sally – has IWC/Island Roads released the risk zones as a map?

Barefoot
1, March 2024 7:59 pm

Big thank you to Sal for this piece – well written & well appreciated

Tamara
Reply to  Barefoot
2, March 2024 2:51 am

Agreed. This detailed report on the proceedings is especially important to us Ventnor residents and business owners, who were turned away from the meeting, due to lack of space in the church. The next meeting in April needs to cater for all residents and business owners who wish to attend. A far bigger venue is needed, and The Winter Gardens is the only large venue in Ventnor.… Read more »

ian123
Reply to  Tamara
2, March 2024 9:11 am

Yes, although there have been a succession of these meetings, and previously there were free seats. We expected this week’s to be busier, but no-one expected a queue stretching back into the town.

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