OVFM Member Wins Big at SERIAC 2014

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Congrats to our very own Professor Mike Shaw and his partners in Footprints Productions for their recent big win at this year’s SERIAC Film Festival .

The film in question was Enid Blyton – The Beckenham Years , a seven year labour of love for Mike and his collaborators from Spring Park which received a record four awards!

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You can read the full story on the Orpington Community Website HERE

Once again our congratulations to Mike and everyone on the Footprints Productions team!

OVFM Club Meeting Tuesday April 15th 2014 – Triangle Competition

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This week’s meeting is a little different for OVFM as it has nothing to do with us!

Okay that is a little glib but on this occasion we are playing host to the 2014 Triangle competition, while three other clubs will put their films up for judging while drinking our tea and eating our biscuits!

The Triangle competition, for those who don’t know, is contested between four clubs (yes I know that would make it a square but bear with me) – OVFM, Epsom Movie Makers, Shooters Hill Camcorder Club and Spring Park – and each year one club takes it in turn to host the actual competition screening of the films from the other three. Again, it’s still technically a square but only three clubs submit a 30 minute programme of their films for judging on an annual basis while one sits back and put their feet up. This year it is OVFM’s turn to sit back and put our feet up. Sort of.

At stake is the Triangle Trophy which is awards to the club who provides the best programme of the evening while a second trophy is awards to Best Film which doesn’t have to be a part of the club’s main programme of films. Last year Spring Park won both awards – can they win again this year (since we’re not competing)?

As hosts we are obliged to provide judges so Reg “Bomber” Lancaster, Sam “Choo Choo” Brown and Brenda “Spot The Ball” Wheatley have stepped up to take on this role on our behalf. Also there will be a raffle on the night too.

Because the expected size of the turnout is larger than normal this meeting will be held once again at All Saints Church in Orpington (home to the AGM on the 1st April).

We hope you will all be there to welcome our visitors and don’t forget to bring some rotten fruit and veg to throw at anyone who makes a bad film – not that they will of course… 😉

Frome Five Minute Festival 2014

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Frome Five Minute Festival 2014

Report by

Mike Coad

 

On Saturday, Jo and I went down to Somerset for the annual Frome Five Minute Festival organised by Frome Film & Video Makers. It is now almost as old as I am, being in its 23rd year and is an annual pilgrimage for us.
It began as an internal club competition but soon grew into the ‘open to all’ Festival it has now become. This year, there were even two entries from Australia. There were a total of 29 entries and, no matter how many are entered, they are always all shown.
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The entries were projected using ‘Media Player’ and the resulting films looked stunning on the screen.
There are winners and runners up for each category of film as well as an overall winner and runner up. The overall winner was, believe it or not, a Western, and very well done it was too. In the 30 years I have been involved in this hobby, I only remember seeing 2 other Westerns by amateur film makers.
As always, excellent refreshments were provided and we were made to feel very welcome by the Frome club members.
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Last Friday was our own Spring Show, next weekend is SERIAC and the weekend after that is BIAFF. The film season has well and truly begun.

OVFM Top Ten Competition 2014

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“Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends”

A new year means a new start for the annual Top Ten competition aka the “Barbara Darby Hands Off That’s Mine” award!

Once again the names of all OVFM club members have been put into the hat belonging to our competitions organiser Brenda Wheatley and drawn in random to make up the participants for each of the five rounds that will take place between now and the end of the year, leading to the final in January 2015.

Remember that each film has a 20 minute time limit but can be on any subject and in any style. If you have a film from the past which has undergone a significant revamp (perhaps a new soundtrack, remixed sound, improved titling, tighter editing, extended or redacted cut etc. you are also welcome to re-submit these as your official entry.

And you can team up with your fellow club members if you need help on the technical or casting front, it will be the author of the script/concept who gets the entry credit.

The breakdown of the rounds and the selected members for each date is thus:

 

ROUND 1 – 27th May

Colin Jones

Bob Wyeth

John Bunce

Ann & John Epton

Peggy Parmenter

Peter Mitchell

Frank Hyde

Mike & Jo Coad

Barbara Darby

Alan Smith

 

ROUND 2 – 8th July

Mike Shaw

Richard & Jess Pugh

Sylvia Snipp

Malcolm Goodwin

Mike Bishop

Anna Littler

Pat Palmer

Basil Doody

Brian Pfeiffer

John Alford

 

ROUND 3 – 19th August

Tony Faller

Bob Vine

Jenny Tucker

Roger & Brenda Wheatley

Tony Keable

Nellie Caseley

Freddy Beard

Reg Lancaster

Cherie Hamlet-Smith

Chris Coulson

 

ROUND 4 – 16th September

Nick Kasper

Andy & Marian Watson

Mo & Peter Lodge

Sam Brown

Jim Morton Robertson

Hugh Darrington

Harold & Maisie Trill

Simon Earwicker

Lee Relph

Barbara Walker

 

ROUND 5 – 14th October

Annabelle Lancaster

Mike Graham

Leo Staggs

David Laker

John Ransley

Pamela Webb

Ian Menage

Susan Ward

Barbara J. Darby

 

As ever if you can’t make your designated round be sure to let Brenda know ahead of time or you have a film ready early, please bring it along as chances are it will be welcomed for screening time permitting.

So, get filming and we look forward to seeing what gems you have in store for us in 2014.

2014 OVFM Oscars – The Results

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THE RESULTS

Hello and welcome to the annual OVFM Oscars Results report.

The 2014 OVFM Oscars took place in front of a bored audience at the Barnard Room, St Augustine’s Church on a somewhat chilly night but that didn’t stop them dressing up in their best glad rags for the events. Actually it did stop a few of them – names have been noted and the lads will be round later to “have a word”….

No wonder fashion designers do drugs...
No wonder fashion designers do drugs…

We were fortunate enough to be joined by two of the judges from Haywards Heath Movie Makers Ron Prosser and David Fenn while third judge Rod Willerton clearly had something better to do. Hope those toenails are now nice and neat Rod! Ron and David seemed to enjoy themselves – assuming banging your head against the wall screaming “get me out of here” is a Haywards Heath way of expressing pleasure that is!

As is the case in many awards ceremony one film or filmmaker will often dominate the voting usually leading to commensurate rewards. This year it was our chairman Simon “Snapper” Earwicker who was the big winner, taking home almost every award except for Best Hair, Best Costume, Best Use Of A Pineapple and Best Film Not In The Martian Language.

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Award courtesy of Steptoe & Son

So onto the results which look like this, starting with the awards as voted for by us lot at OVFM:

 

Kath Jones Cup (Joke film under five minutes)–Winner: ATM Wobbler by John Bunce

 

Vic Treen Cup (Film set to music) – Winner: Sundays Down The Lane by Basil Doody

 

Mike Turner Plate (Film under sixty seconds) – Winner: Stop Motion by Simon Earwicker

 

The 2013 Top Ten Competition – Runner Up: The Artist by Mike Shaw

                                                        Winner: The Village Mosaic by Barbara Darby

 

We then moved onto the Annual Competition Awards as judged by Hayward’s Heath Movie Makers.

 

Jubilee Shield (Film under five minutes) – Winner: Two Little Words by Lee Relph

 

Raasay Trophy (No special category) – Winner: Stop Motion by Simon Earwicker

 

Alice Howe Trophy (Documentary) – Winner: Cakes And Onions by Ann & John Epton

 

Reg Lancaster Trophy (Funniest Film) – Winner: The Artist by Mike Shaw

 

Heyfield Trophy (Sound) – Winner: Stop Motion by Simon Earwicker

 

Rene Morris Penguin Plate (Photography) – Winner: Memories Of Costa Rica by Barbara Darby

 

Vincent Pons Shield (Fiction) – Winner: Power Corrupts by David Laker

 

Priory Trophy (Editing) – Winner: Love And War by Simon Earwicker

 

Arthur Woolhead Trophy (Animation or Visual Effects) – Winner: Stop Motion by Simon Earwicker

 

Orpington Trophy (Best Film Runner Up): Love And War by Simon Earwicker

 

Ian Dunbar Cup (Best film) – Winner: Cakes And Onions by Ann & John Epton

 

High Commendations: Campdowne by David Laker

                                        Killer Hand by Barbara Walker

Commendations: High Street Fun by Ann & John Epton

                               I’m Not A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here” by Hugh Darrington

 

Winners: John Bunce/Basil Doody
Winners: John Bunce/Basil Doody
Winners: Simon Earwicker/Mike Shaw
Winners: Simon Earwicker/Mike Shaw
Winners: Barbara Darby/Simon Earwicker
Winners: Barbara Darby/Simon Earwicker
Winners: David Laker (collected by Peggy Parmenter)/Ann & John Epton
Winners: David Laker (collected by Peggy Parmenter)/Ann & John Epton
Winners: Simon Earwicker/Mike Shaw
Winners: Simon Earwicker/Mike Shaw
Winners: Lee Relph/Simon Earwicker
Winners: Lee Relph/Simon Earwicker
Winners: Barbara Darby/Simon Earwicker
Winners: Barbara Darby/Simon Earwicker
Winners: Hugh Darrington/Ann & John Epton
Winners: Hugh Darrington/Ann & John Epton
Winners: Barbara Walker/Simon Earwicker
Winners: Barbara Walker/Simon Earwicker
Winners: Ann & John Epton
Winners: Ann & John Epton

 

And that is it for another year. Congratulations to all the nominees and the winners and we’ll be doing it all again in 2015 to see who will reap the rewards for the next twelve months of film making

Thank you and good night!

OVFM Club Meeting Tuesday March 4th 2014 – OVFM OSCARS!!

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“They say the neon lights are bright on Broadway”

Well they have nothing compared to the luminescence of the OVFM Oscars, especially those Yanks who are trying to steal our thunder by hosting their thrupenny bit knockoff version two days before ours!

The biggest event in the OVFM calendar arrives on March 4th where the hard work and creativity of OVFM club members are rewarded with fetching little trinkets that have had a load of names and dates scratched into them. With bated breath (or fresh breath if you use mouth wash) many of use are on tenterhooks wondering if our names will be added to those which have already caused a huge devaluation to the resell worth of said trophies!

As ever we have many awards being contested including:

Ian Dunbar Cup

Orpington Trophy

Jubilee Shield

Vincent Pons Trophy

Mike Turner Plate

Kath Jones Cup

Peggy Parmenter Knife & Fork

We’ll also find out who has come second to Barbara “Cakes” Darby in the 2013 Top Ten competition.

This year we are thankful to Rod Willerton, Ron Prosser and David Fenn of Haywards Heath Movie Makers for kindly judging the films on our behalf and we believe Messers Prosser and Fenn might be joining on the night, so we can thank them personally (or beat them up if we don’t anything).

And of course it wouldn’t be an award ceremony without the display of high fashion and glamour so members are encouraged to expel the mothballs from their Sunday finest and dress up for the occasion, or if you are so inclined you can indulge in a bit of fancy dress. Last year long time member John Alford came dressed as an empty chair but was devastated when no-one noticed. The moral of this tale? Choose your costume wisely!

Last year’s big winner was Colin “Colin” Jones who took home seven awards although he only actually won five, followed by Mrs. “Cakes” Darby who won three. Who will be the triumphant winner(s) this year?

The only way to find out is to join us this Tuesday March 4th at the Barnard Room, St Augustine’s Church for the 2014 OVFM Oscars!!

Hope to see you all then!

SERIAC Film Festival 2014

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The annual SERIAC film festival is soon upon us with this year’s event taking place on April 5th 2014 at Oast Theatre Tonbridge!

The closing date for entries is January 31st and the entry form can be downloaded from HERE!

For further information on SERIAC and other film festivals visit their website : http://www.seriac.org.uk/festivals.html

Good luck to all who enter a film!

OVFM Club Meeting Tuesday January 7th 2014

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Happy New Year everyone!

I hope you’ve all got the festive cheer and associated indulgences out of your systems as we get ready to kick off the New Year here at OVFM.

Our first order of business is to settle some unfinished business from 2013 – namely the Top Ten competition. Our first club meeting of 2014 is the long awaited final of our annual in house competition. The ten finalists have been notified via e-mail from competition officer Brenda Wheatley and should have completed the final adjustments (if needed) to their films based on the feedback from previous rounds, ready for their final screening for judgement by your peers.
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The results of this concluding round will determine the winner of the 2013 Top ten, which will be revealed at this year’s Oscars on March 4th!

Also this meeting is the closing date for entries for the Annual Competition so please make sure you don’t miss out and get your films, entry forms and £2 entry fee to Brenda. More details and links to download the entry form are found HERE
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So good luck to all the finalists and we look forward to seeing all of you on Tuesday for our first gathering of the New Year!!

North vs South 2013 Grand Final Report

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North vs South 2013 Grand Final Report

by

Mike Coad

The Grand Final of the North v South Competition took place on Sunday 24th November in the South at its usual venue of the Village Hall in Farnborough, Kent.

A 5 hour show which included all 25 films entered into the competition were shown to an appreciative audience. Several people commented after the show about the high standard of the finalists this year.

Around 75 people attended the event and we were particularly delighted to welcome Jill Lampert and Gordon Hunt of Sutton Coldfield Movie Makers and John Gibb of Nuneaton Moviemakers who all made the journey down from the Midlands.

Our judges for the Southern entries were Scarlett Mills and Khalid Nasser of the University of Sussex Film Appreciation Society and for the final judging, Garth Hope, Editor of ‘Film & Video Maker’ magazine.

Following the showing of the films, the audience were asked to fill in their voting slips. ‘On the Rails’ by Bourne End Video Makers won the audience vote although it didn’t feature in the judges top 3. Some things never change!

Audience Vote

1st                   On the Rails                                                  Bourne End Video Makers

2nd                   Revolution                                                    Chesterfield Film Makers

3rd                   Revolution                                                    Nuneaton Moviemakers

Official Result

1st                   Revolution                                                    Chesterfield Film Makers

2nd                   The Turning of the Screw                         Reading Film & Video Makers

3rd                   Frequency Hertz                                        Surrey Border Movie Makers

Needless to say, nobody in the audience matched the judge’s decision but Graham Sinden of Shooters Hill Camcorder Club was closest and took the ‘Audience Vote’ prize. He obviously has the knack as he also won it last year.

Our ‘Guess the Theme’ competition was won by Gordon Hunt of Sutton Coldfield Movie Makers who correctly guessed that the theme for 2014 is………

                                                                                    ‘IF’

Thanks to everyone who attended for their support.

Mike Coad

on behalf of Orpington Video & Film Makers

OVFM Annual Competition 2013

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Hasn’t time flown by? It seems like only a year ago we were making this very same announcement about the impending Annual Competition! Yes folks it is that time again where we hand over the masterpieces we’ve slaved over this year to a panel of outsiders who will view and judge them en route to the Oscars in March 2014!

Last year’s competition – the complete list of winners can be found HERE – was dominated by Colin Jones who won five awards although it was Barbara “Cakes” Darby who claimed the Best film prize. Can they do it again this year or will someone else step up to be bathed in glory?

Below you will find links to the entry forms which you can download and print off and bring to any of the future club meetings while the closing date is January 7th 2014.

As always the entrance fee is £2.00 per person but you can enter as many films as you like. All monies are non-refundable as we have to bribe the judges somehow.

To download the Entry form as an MS Word document click HERE

To download the Entry form as a PDF document click HERE

Good luck to every who enters and remember closing date for your entry forms is TUESDAY JANUARY 7th 2014!