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Kritzi The Little Goat by Frederik Hamm © 2004
Anthony's dull office job leaves him longing for the fresh mountain Alpine air of Switzerland. Then his old friend Rob gets in touch. Rob is founder of a new company 0800Friend.com. Rob offers Anthony a job in his new company. Unfortunately, things go somewhat wrong when Rob sends Anthony on ...
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When the Chips are Down by Simon Aitken © 2004
It’s certainly late, its definitely night, and this is late night poker. Five players battle it in a game of no-limits hold’em. With balanced and insightful commentary from American and British card sharks, we gain an insight into the fast-moving world of high stakes poker. So, who will be crowned ...
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Lucky Dolly by Brian Barnes © 2004
Shut indoors on a rainy day, two children achieve a moment of philosophical enlightenment, as only 8-year-olds can... Made for the Nokia Shorts "15 Seconds of Frame" Competition 2004. Total Running Time: 23 seconds
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This time last Tuesday by tim&kim © 2004
What happens when you don't quite get around to shooting the film.
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The Green Bag Factor by Matteo Prezioso © 2004
One bag, two wise guys, one beautiful woman and a noisy off license employee. Things do get nasty at some point, you know.
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CKs Kitchenware Promo by Nicholas Bartleet © 2004
CKS Kitchenware Promo: This was a live brief which consisted of producing a short promo (1-2 min’s), for a leading kitchenware wholesale company, to be projected at the Birmingham NEC centre, on a new exhibition stand. The purpose was to draw new customers onto the stand, representing the company’s ...
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Poems of War by Nicholas Bartleet © 2004
I shot this short film during my degree on DV, as a pitch for the BBC.
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The Accellerator by Nicholas Bartleet © 2004
The Accelerator: This short film is based on a story called ‘The New Accelerator’ by H.G.Wells, which described the invention of a new drug and hints at its numerous implications. The piece involved reducing 5500 words to around 350, while retaining the core meaning of the text. It became rapidly ...
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