A Short Journey |
May 18th, 2006 |
3 min 54 sec
A film that meditates on the impact cars can make on our lives.
Made by Edward Hafmon (director), Lewis Swain (camera), James Harrison (sound)
A Short Journey |
May 18th, 2006 |
3 min 54 sec
A film that meditates on the impact cars can make on our lives.
Made by Edward Hafmon (director), Lewis Swain (camera), James Harrison (sound)
Breakfast |
May 18th, 2006 |
5 min 11 sec
Breakfast examines the different ways in which we start the day.
Made by Alex Mugnaioni (director), Tam Wakeling (camera), Sam Johnson (sound).
Busker |
May 18th, 2006 |
4 min 21 sec
A young guitarist tries to make himself heard on the streets of Oxford.
Made by Max Hutchinson (director), Paul Godsmark (camera), Daniel OíNeill (sound), Patrick Reece
(editing).
Dyslexia – Mind Your Ds and Qs |
May 18th, 2006 |
13 min 48 sec
All three members of the team that made this film suffer from
dyslexia, a condition that makes learning to read and write particularly difficult.
Made by Boyly Shelton (director), Richard Oastler (camera), Laurence Kroll (sound).
Four Tracks |
May 18th, 2006 |
5 min 33 sec
Four Tracks explores the way music takes over the lives of rap-artists, djs and members of a band.
Made by Paul Antony & Tom Mitchell (directors, camera, sound), Alex Campbell (editing).
Of His Guests |
May 18th, 2006 |
8 min 14 sec
A young girl walks through a beautiful forest in summer but finds something nasty at its heart.
Made by Edward Hofman (director), Andrew McGrath (camera), William Drazin (sound).
The Children of Doctor Hopeful |
May 18th, 2006 |
7 min 14 sec
The Oxford Esperanto Society meets to promote the cause of Dr Zamenhofís universal language.
Made by Ben Hollins (director), Matthew Copson (camera), Andrew McGrath (sound), Aidan Thorn (music).
As Young As You Feel |
May 18th, 2006 |
1 min 2 sec
Late at night, a phantom graffiti artist strikes.
A claymotion ëwork in progressí by Henry Dunbar.
BIvd.000 |
May 18th, 2006 |
55 sec
A mysterious green plague spreads.
Made by Alex lngham Brooke.
Falling |
May 18th, 2006 |
24 sec
Inspired by the sensation of falling immediately before waking.
A “work in progress” by Max Roberts.