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Winning Digital Departures Feature Films Announced
ICONIC
British
film
director,
Don
Boyd,
has
announced
the
three
finalists
in
Liverpool’s
prestigious,
cutting
edge
Digital
Departures
micro-budget
filmmaking
initiative.
The
three
teams
have
made
it
through
a
rigorous
selection
process,
focusing
on all
aspects
of
feature
film
production
and
fighting
off
competition
from
over
150
other
submissions.
At a
dedicated
launch
in
Liverpool,
the
finalists,
an
inspiring
blend
of new
and
established,
local
and
national
talent,
spoke
about
the
films
which
are
about
to go
into
production
and
will
then
be
premiered
as
part
of
Liverpool’s
08
Capital
of
Culture
programme.
Northwest
Vision
and
Media
who
devised
the
scheme,
together
with
its
partners
the
Liverpool
Culture
Company,
the UK
Film
Council
and
the
BBC,
have
now
awarded
each
of the
three
filmmaking
teams
£250,000
to
make
their
feature
film
dreams
a
reality.
Marking
his
return
to his
hometown,
internationally-renowned
director,
Terence
Davies,
(Distant
Voices,
Still
Lives)
says
he’s
thrilled
to
have
his
documentary,
Of
Time
And
The
City,
his
first
time
working
with
the
digital
medium,
commissioned
by the
Digital
Departures
initiative.
The
second
feature
film
to
make
the
final
three
is
Salvage,
a
horror
film
written
by
former
Hollyoaks
Story
Editor,
Colin
O’Donnell,
and
which
will
use
the
former
set of
Brookside
as its
central
location.
Also
making
the
final
three
is
Starstruck,
a
drama
written
by
Liverpool
writer
Leigh
Campbell,
who
has
seen
her
scriptwriting
career
supported
and
nurtured
by
Vision
and
Media
since
2002.
As the
premier
film
project
in the
08
Capital
of
Culture
celebrations,
Digital
Departures
attracted
an
incredibly
high
calibre
of
entrants
when
the
initiative
was
launched
in
2007.
“The
standard
of
submissions
was
very
high,
so
it’s
been
an
incredibly
difficult
journey
choosing
which
projects
to
green-light
and
ultimately
launch
onto
the
world
stage.
We’re
very
excited
about
the
films,
which
all
tap
into
Liverpool’s
unique
character
in
different
and
imaginative
ways,”
says
Lisa
Marie
Russo,
Executive
Producer
for
Digital
Departures.
An
incredible
156
filmmaking
teams
originally
submitted
ideas
to the
Digital
Departures
initiative.
After
a
series
of
panel
interviews
and
development
a
short-list
of 25
projects
was
drawn
up.
This
was
then
reduced
to 12
ideas,
before
the
final
six
film
projects
were
announced
last
year.
Only
three
of
those
features
will
now go
into
production.
However,
some
of the
projects
which
didn’t
make
the
final
cut
have
not
been
abandoned.
“The
joy of
Digital
Departures
is
that
it
should
deliver
six
professionally
developed
feature
film
projects,”
says
Chris
Moll,
Production,
Trade
and
Investment
Director
for
Northwest
Vision
and
Media,
the
agency
behind
the
initiative.
“Resources
mean
we can
only
actually
make
three
of the
films,
but we
will
be
doing
everything
we can
to
support
the
other
filmmakers
set up
their
projects.
Digital
Departures
isn’t
just
about
the
final
three,
it’s
about
discovering
and
developing
talent
in
digital
film
making
locally
and
nationally,”
adds
Chris.
Councillor
Warren
Bradley,
Leader
of
Liverpool
City
Council,
says
there
is
great
excitement
about
the
impact
of
Digital
Departures
within
the
city.
"We’re
all
looking
forward
to the
creativity
of
Liverpool's
filmmaking
community
taking
centre
stage,
with
both
emerging
and
established
film
talent
being
able
to
show
the
world
what
they’re
capable
of
doing,”
says
Cllr.
Bradley.
In
addition
to
being
broadcast
on the
BBC,
it’s
hoped
the
Digital
Departure
films
will
be
distributed
both
nationally
and
internationally
across
a
variety
of
digital
platforms.
“There
is a
wave
of
optimism
in the
film
arts
at the
moment,
anything
seems
possible,
and
I’m
confident
that
everyone
will
be
genuinely
impressed
with
the
range
and
quality
of
filming
that
the
three
Digital
Departures
films
will
produce,”
explains
Steve
Jenkins,
Head
of
Films
at BBC
Programme
Acquisitions.
Tim
Cagney,
Head
of UK
Partnerships
at the
UK
Film
Council,
agrees:
“We
are
really
proud
to
have
supported
Digital
Departures
with
£200,000
of
Lottery
funding,
putting
film
at the
heart
of the
European
Capital
of
Culture
celebrations.
We are
confident
that
it
will
unearth
some
outstanding
talent,
deliver
great
films
and be
a
model
for
the
rest
of the
world.”
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