SAMUEL CARNEY is a filmmaker from folkestone who experiments with traditional and modern production techniques. his latest short film mathematica (2008) has recently been screened at short film festivals. he is currently working on a narrative based piece entitled documento which he hopes to begin shooting in july.

 

 

‘seaside towns have an unfettered sense of nostalgia and I have tried to encapsulate this cyclicality with a collection of 40 second videos that reference the post-modern popular culture that we are submersed in. the style and content of the videos is heavily influenced by 1960’s art and culture but just as relevant in a modern context’

JAMES NEWTON is a kent based film and video maker, specialising in experimental work. more recently he has made several narrative films. he has had work exhibited throughout the uk.

‘my intention is to create a political edge to the notion of everyday life. I want the concept and ideas of social control to filter into our thoughts, to create a realisation that the world around us is a construct that can divorce us from our human needs and our potential’

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