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Slide Notes

Hello everyone!

Here's a link to the form to show your interest in Film Club http://bit.ly/Aldfilmclub

Aldenham Film Club has been running on a weekly basis for 3 years and this is the second year we have run a film making day for Year 9. The top 30 students by effort were invited to take part, so Y8 it could be you next year!
What we’re going to show you today 5 short films. We haven’t got time to show you all the films but you can find everything we’ve created on the Aldenham Film Club Vimeo Channel.

https://vimeo.com/aldfilmclub


Students were given some training on filmmaking and storytelling by Sophie Burrows, our Programme Coordinator at Into Film, the charity who support our Film Club, and then with some strict guidelines, students created short films around the theme ‘The Surprise’.
The films were then judged by Sophie and the results are here for you all to see. We’ll applaud them all at the end.

Firstly the Special Commendation goes to the film ‘Money Doesn't Cause Happiness’ Made by Adem, Elliot and Michael, Sophie said this film was particularly commended for its creative use of camera angles and continuity editing, which was 'spot on'.
PLAY ‘Money Doesn't Cause Happiness’

Third Place was given to ‘Zarty’
Made by Abi, Myles, Rebekka and James which particularly commended for its use of colour and cinematography.
PLAY Zarty

Second Place was given to the film ‘Psychopathic Eric’
Made by Abbasali, Javier, Louis and Eric in the starring role.
Sophie said this film was particularly commended for its use of sound and interesting camera work.
PLAY ‘Psychopathic Eric’

First Place A Musical Fate
Patrick, James, Misha and Hassan
who said this film was particularly commended for its creative story and editing.
PLAY A Musical Fate

Shuj, Stan and Zac worked on a special extended filmmaking project which they’re going to tell you about now.


While this isn’t the Oscars, I do want to say a few, very quick thank yous To Mrs Evagora for the use of her classroom
to Miss Martin and Mr Riley for their support and supervision over the day,
to Mr Williams and Dr Mepham for supporting the Film Club as part of their work on the Activities Programme
and finally to Mr Pulman for his effortless Trips Week organisation, without whom none of this would happen.

Well done everyone, can we show our appreciation the staff and to all our filmmakers.
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Aldenham Film Club 2017

Published on Nov 20, 2015

Hello everyone!

Here's a link to the form to show your interest in Film Club http://bit.ly/Aldfilmclub

Aldenham Film Club has been running on a weekly basis for 3 years and this is the second year we have run a film making day for Year 9. The top 30 students by effort were invited to take part, so Y8 it could be you next year! What we’re going to show you today 5 short films. We haven’t got time to show you all the films but you can find everything we’ve created on the Aldenham Film Club Vimeo Channel.

Students were given some training on filmmaking and storytelling by Sophie Burrows, our Programme Coordinator at Into Film, the charity who support our Film Club, and then with some strict guidelines, students created short films around the theme ‘The Surprise’. The films were then judged by Sophie and the results are here for you all to see. We’ll applaud them all at the end.

Firstly the Special Commendation goes to the film ‘Money Doesn't Cause Happiness’ Made by Adem, Elliot and Michael, Sophie said this film was particularly commended for its creative use of camera angles and continuity editing, which was 'spot on'. PLAY ‘Money Doesn't Cause Happiness’

Third Place was given to ‘Zarty’ Made by Abi, Myles, Rebekka and James which particularly commended for its use of colour and cinematography. PLAY Zarty

Second Place was given to the film ‘Psychopathic Eric’ Made by Abbasali, Javier, Louis and Eric in the starring role. Sophie said this film was particularly commended for its use of sound and interesting camera work. PLAY ‘Psychopathic Eric’

First Place A Musical Fate Patrick, James, Misha and Hassan who said this film was particularly commended for its creative story and editing. PLAY A Musical Fate

Shuj, Stan and Zac worked on a special extended filmmaking project which they’re going to tell you about now.

While this isn’t the Oscars, I do want to say a few, very quick thank yous To Mrs Evagora for the use of her classroom to Miss Martin and Mr Riley for their support and supervision over the day, to Mr Williams and Dr Mepham for supporting the Film Club as part of their work on the Activities Programme and finally to Mr Pulman for his effortless Trips Week organisation, without whom none of this would happen.

Well done everyone, can we show our appreciation the staff and to all our filmmakers.

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Aldenham Film Club

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Hello everyone!

Here's a link to the form to show your interest in Film Club http://bit.ly/Aldfilmclub

Aldenham Film Club has been running on a weekly basis for 3 years and this is the second year we have run a film making day for Year 9. The top 30 students by effort were invited to take part, so Y8 it could be you next year!
What we’re going to show you today 5 short films. We haven’t got time to show you all the films but you can find everything we’ve created on the Aldenham Film Club Vimeo Channel.

https://vimeo.com/aldfilmclub


Students were given some training on filmmaking and storytelling by Sophie Burrows, our Programme Coordinator at Into Film, the charity who support our Film Club, and then with some strict guidelines, students created short films around the theme ‘The Surprise’.
The films were then judged by Sophie and the results are here for you all to see. We’ll applaud them all at the end.

Firstly the Special Commendation goes to the film ‘Money Doesn't Cause Happiness’ Made by Adem, Elliot and Michael, Sophie said this film was particularly commended for its creative use of camera angles and continuity editing, which was 'spot on'.
PLAY ‘Money Doesn't Cause Happiness’

Third Place was given to ‘Zarty’
Made by Abi, Myles, Rebekka and James which particularly commended for its use of colour and cinematography.
PLAY Zarty

Second Place was given to the film ‘Psychopathic Eric’
Made by Abbasali, Javier, Louis and Eric in the starring role.
Sophie said this film was particularly commended for its use of sound and interesting camera work.
PLAY ‘Psychopathic Eric’

First Place A Musical Fate
Patrick, James, Misha and Hassan
who said this film was particularly commended for its creative story and editing.
PLAY A Musical Fate

Shuj, Stan and Zac worked on a special extended filmmaking project which they’re going to tell you about now.


While this isn’t the Oscars, I do want to say a few, very quick thank yous To Mrs Evagora for the use of her classroom
to Miss Martin and Mr Riley for their support and supervision over the day,
to Mr Williams and Dr Mepham for supporting the Film Club as part of their work on the Activities Programme
and finally to Mr Pulman for his effortless Trips Week organisation, without whom none of this would happen.

Well done everyone, can we show our appreciation the staff and to all our filmmakers.
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