Northwest Vision and Media, create the bigger picture
Shooting Begins on Salvage
THIS
week,
Salvage,
one of
the
three
films
commissioned
by the
groundbreaking
Digital
Departures
initiative,
begins
shooting
on
location
in
Liverpool.
The
Digital
Departures
scheme
involves
three
films
being
funded
(£250,000
per
film),
made
and
premiered
in
Liverpool
as
part
of the
2008
Capital
of
Culture
celebrations.
The
scheme
was
devised
by
Northwest
Vision
and
Media,
with
its
partners
Liverpool
Culture
Company,
BBC
and
the UK
Film
Council.
Salvage
is the
debut
feature
from
Lawrence
Gough,
written
by
Colin
O’Donnell
and is
produced
by
Julie
Lau
with
associate
producer
Alan
Pattison.
The
film
features
an
exciting
British
cast
lead
by
Neve
McIntosh
(Bodies,
Gormenghast),
Shaun
Dooley
(upcoming
Eden
Lake,
The
Mark
of
Cain),
Dean
Andrews
(Ashes
to
Ashes,
Life
on
Mars,
My
Summer
of
Love)
and
Linzey
Cocker
(the
upcoming
Wild
Child,
Conviction
and
Drop
Dead
Gorgeous).
The
horror
film
centres
on
what
happens
when a
storage
container
with
mysterious
contents
washes
ashore.
The
residents
of a
cul-de-sac
are
plunged
into a
horrifying
world
of
violence,
terror
and
paranoia.
Quarantined
by the
military
and
ordered
to
stay
indoors,
a
single
mother
must
overcome
all
the
odds
to
save
her
daughter.
The
film-making
team
is
made
up of
the
award-winning
writer
Colin
O’Donnell,
first
time
director
Lawrence
Gough
and
producer
Julie
Lau.
Colin
O’Donnell
was
discovered
during
his
Screen
Writing
MA and
went
on to
win
the
2003
Lynda
La
Plante
writing
award.
As
Story
Editor
for
Hollyoaks,
he was
part
of the
winning
team
that
devised
the
‘teacher
and
student
affair’
storyline,
scooping
‘Best
Storyline’
at the
2006
Soap
Awards.
Colin
is
currently
working
for
Stirling
Film
and TV
in
Belfast
as a
story
editor
and
writer.
Director
Lawrence
Gough
is new
to
feature
films
but
has
directed
some
impressive
short
films
through
his
company
Hoax
Films,
winning
awards
such
as
‘Best
in the
Northwest’
and
‘Best
Drama’
from
the
Cornerhouse
Cinema.
Producer
Julie
Lau
has
predominantly
worked
within
the
digital
medium.
Most
recently
Julie
has
worked
as
line-producer
on the
feature
film
All
Night
and
All
Day
and is
producing
Left
Handed,
which
is
currently
in
development.
Her
drama
credits
include
Daydream
and
O
Jerusalem
and
she
also
has a
strong
background
in
music
videos.
Digital
Departures
judge
Fiona
Gasper,
Executive
Producer
for
Capital
of
Culture
2008
programme,
explains
why
the
Judges
why
Salvage
was
one of
the
final
three:
“We
were
particularly
attracted
by the
Salvage
team’s
seemingly
endless
enthusiasm
for
their
story,
together
with
the
creativity
and
vision
of
this
young,
dynamic
new
talent.
Just
as
importantly,
the
film
isn’t
stereotypically
Liverpool,
but an
all-round,
exciting
feature
which
I’m
sure
will
have
international
appeal.”



