TOP TEN 2019 – THE RESULTS

 

THE RESULTS

 

Here are the ongoing results of the 2019 TOP TEN competition:

 

ROUND ONE  (Took place July 16th)

 

  1. Lanzarote – A Different View by Brian Pfeiffer    40.21
  2. Lost Smile By Lee Relph    36.93
  3. World Garden by Barbara Darby   35.14
  4. i360 by Trevor Rogers   33.64
  5. General Election, Orpington by David Laker   33.00
  6. Anything Goes by Wally McKenna  31.07
  7. Brick Beat Lane by Graham Sinden   25.79

 

ROUND TWO (Took place August 27th)

  1. The Making Of Ogre Eating by John & Ann Epton   40.62
  2. Braveheart by Jane Oliver  37.68
  3. Best Friends by Barbara Walker  37.00
  4. The Looking Glass by Horace Chan  32.14
  5. Multi Tracking by John Bunce  31.74
  6. Bus Stop by Hugh Darrington   27.82

 

Last Chance ROUND THREE (Took place October 22nd)

  1. Distance by Mandy Carr   40.00
  2. Magic tricks by David Roman-Halliday  38.84
  3. Birks of Aberfeldy by James Morton-Robertson   33.00

 

So, the Top Ten final looks like this:

 

1. The Making of Ogre Eating by John & Ann Epton

2.  Lanzarote – A Different View by Brian Pfeiffer

3.  Distance by Mandy Carr

4.  Magic Tricks by David Roman-Halliday

5.  Braveheart by Jane Oliver

6.  Best Friends by Barbara Walker

7.  Lost Smile by Lee Relph

8.  World Garden by Barbara Darby

9.   i360 by Trevor Rogers

10. General Election, Orpington by David Laker

= Birks of Aberfeldy by James Morton-Robertson

 

These films will be shown again at the final on January 7th 2020 and the results will be revealed at the Oscars on March 17th.

Well done to the finalists and thanks to everyone who entered a film this year.

 

Thanks to Ian Menage and Hugh Darrington for the scores.

2019 OVFM OSCARS – THE RESULTS!

 

THE RESULTS

The 2019 OVFM Oscars took place last night (March 19th), organised this year by Ian Menage  with help from Andy Watson with the video presentation. Two of the judges from Spring Park, Graham Evans and Roy de Boise, were in attendance to help us celebrate and reward the past year of great filmmaking for OVFM.

So without further ado, here is the list of winners as voted for by OVFM member and judged by Spring Park.

 

ANNUAL COMPETITION AWARDS

Ian Dunbar Cup (Best film) – An Unwelcome Piece Of Orpington’s History by David Laker

Orpington Trophy (Best Film Runner Up) – Beyond The Sunset by Sam Brown

Arthur Woolhead Trophy (Animation or Visual Effects) –  Aristotle by Hugh Darrington

Priory Trophy (Editing) – …. 104! by Ian Menage

Rene Morris Penguin Plate (Photography) – Beyond The Sunset by Sam Brown

Reg Lancaster Trophy (Funniest Film) – Aristotle by Hugh Darrington

Alice Howe Trophy (Documentary) – An Unwelcome Piece Of Orpington’s History by David Laker

Raasay Trophy (No special category) – Seasons’ Blessings by Jane Oliver

Jubilee Shield (Film under five minutes) – Sandwich Break by Hugh Darrington

Commendation Awards –

Braveheart by Jane Oliver

A 1940’s Experience by Barbara Darby

A Time When Orpington Was Still A Village by David Laker

 

CLUB AWARDS

The 2018 Top Ten Competition

Winner – Beyond The Sunset by Sam Brown

Runner-Up – A Time When Orpington Was Still A Village by David Laker

 

Kath Jones Cup (Joke Fim) – Costly Words by David Laker

Vic Treen Cup (Fim Set to Music) – Otford Remembers by Barbara Darby

Mike Turner Plate (Film Under 60 Seconds) – Mr Sandman by John Bunce

 

N.B – two awards were not given as the judges didn’t find any films suited to them, these being Heyfield Trophy (Sound) and Vincent Pons Shield (Fiction).

The evening also saw a special presentation to John & Ann Epton for their efforts in organising our 60th Anniversary Show at the Odeon cinema.

Congratulations to all the winners and we look forward to doing it all again next year, provided we have a volunteer to assume the role of competition’s officer as Ian has decided to step down, so thanks to him for his efforts over the past year.

TOP TEN COMPETITION 2018 – RESULTS

THE RESULTS

 

The Top Ten competition for 2018 is now underway. All the information you need about it can be found HERE but this page is for the results, so be sure to check back after each round to see the updated standings.

Here are the scores as awarded by club members in the Top 10 2018 qualifying rounds:

 

ROUND ONE (Held on July 10th)

1. Beyond the Sunset – Sam Brown    45.37

2. Our Lizzie – Barbara Darby    41.42

3. Napier – Jim Morton-Robertson   35.37

4. Swiss Holiday Alps – Kath Goodwin   33.26

 

ROUND TWO (Held on August 21st)

1. Aristotle – Hugh Darrington    42.67

2. Season’s Blessings – Jane Oliver   40.50

3. Dino Invasion Of London – Lee Relph   36.96

4. Church Room – Bob Wyeth   36.54

5. Neil’s Garden – Colin Jones   35.63

6. Occupied In London – Graham Sinden   33.83

 

ROUND THREE (Held on October 16th)

1. When Orpington Was Still A Village – David Laker 43.52

2. …104! – Ian Menage 42.04

3. Walkers – Barbara Walker 39.05

4. Dream Visitor – John Bunce 38.95

 

Therefore the ten films going through to the final on January 8th are:

 

1. Beyond the Sunset – Sam Brown

2. When Orpington Was Still A Village – David Laker

3. Aristotle – Hugh Darrington

4. …104! – Ian Menage

5. Our Lizzie – Barbara Darby

6. Season’s Blessings – Jane Oliver

7. Walkers – Barbara Walker

8. Dream Visitor – John Bunce

9. Dino Invasion Of London – Lee Relph

10. Church Room – Bob Wyeth

 

Who will win the 2018 Top Ten? There is only one way to find out and that is cast your vote in January then join us for the Oscars in March!

Thanks to everyone who entered a film this year and good luck to all the finalists!

Top Ten Competition 2017 – Results

THE RESULTS

 

The Top Ten competition for 2017 is now underway. All the information you need about it can be found HERE but this page is for the results, so be sure to check back after each round to see the updated standings.

 

ROUND ONE (Held June 27th)

1. Hampden P1344 – Jim Morten-Robertson    54.62
2. The Juggler – Reg Lancaster    52.42
3. 1940’s Showreel – Barbara Darby   48.32
4. Flatford Mill – Charlie Caseley   40.57

 

ROUND TWO (Held August 8th)

1. Orpington In The 1840s  – David Laker   54.38
2. It’s A Pug’s Life – Lee Relph  53.23
3. New Year 2017 In London  – Wally McKenna   47.23
= Glorious Devon  – Jane Oliver   47.23
5. Last Stand  – Ann & John Epton   45.16
6. Bridge Over The Thames – Graham Sinden   41.73

 

ROUND THREE (Held on September 5th)

1. Please – John Greengrass    52.84
2. No Thanks Not Me – Colin Jones    52.76
3. But Is It Art? – Hugh Darrington   49.15
4. Come Fly With Me – Trevor Rogers    47.38
5. St Giles The Abbott – John Bunce    45.48

 

That means the ten (11?) films that go onto the final in January are as follows:

1. Hampden P1344 – Jim Morten-Robertson    54.62
2. Orpington In The 1840s  – David Laker   54.38
3. It’s A Pug’s Life – Lee Relph  53.23
4. Please – John Greengrass    52.84
5. No Thanks Not Me – Colin Jones    52.76
6. The Juggler – Reg Lancaster    52.42
7. But Is It Art? – Hugh Darrington   49.15
8. 1940’s Showreel – Barbara Darby   48.32
9. Come Fly With Me – Trevor Rogers    47.38
10. Glorious Devon  – Jane Oliver   47.23
=   New Year 2017 In London – Wally McKenna   47.23

 

Congrats to all the finalists and thanks to everyone who entered a film. Be sure you are in attendance on January 9th 2018 to vote in the final!

Top Ten 2016 – Results

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RESULTS

Here are the round by round results of the 2016 Top Ten competition. Please check back after each round to see the updated scores.

 

Round 1 (held on August 2nd)

1. “Dawlish Air Show” by Jane Oliver    53.39

2. “Obsession” by Jim Morton Robertson    51.28

3. “Heaven or Hell” by Hugh Darrington   50.76

4. “My Welsh Transport Experience” by Bob Wyeth   40.76

 

Round 2 (held on September 13th)

1. “H4” by Barbara Darby   56.35

2. “On a Roll” by John Epton   52.35

 

Round 3 (held on October 11th)

1.”Meet Dexter” by Lee Relph       57.36

2.“Victor Lilia Goes To War “ by David Laker      52.23

3. “Free of charge” by Reg and Annabelle Lancaster      50.67

4. “Mon Dail Mobility” by Andy Watson     49.95

5.“Back Porch Revamp” by John Bunce     48.55

Round 4 (held on November 22nd)

1. “An Historic Route” by Pat Palmer    46.76

2. “A Trip Round Our Garden” by Colin Jones    44.92

 

So, after four rounds and just 13 entries the Top Ten films going onto the final are:

 

1.  “Meet Dexter” by Lee Relph       57.36

2. “H4 by Barbara Darby   56.35

3. “Dawlish Air Show” by Jane Oliver    53.39

4. “On a Roll” by John Epton   52.35

5.  “Victor Lilia Goes To War “ by David Laker      52.23

6. “Obsession” by Jim Morton Robertson    51.28

7.  “Heaven or Hell” by Hugh Darrington   50.76

8.  “Free of charge” by Reg and Annabelle Lancaster      50.67

9.  “Mon Dail Mobility” by Andy Watson     49.95

10. “Back Porch Revamp” by John Bunce     48.55

 

The final will be held on January 10th 2017.  Thanks to all who entered and good luck to the finalists.

 

OVFM Top 10 Competition 2012 Results

 

OVFM Top 10 Competition 2012 Results

 

Here are the ongoing results of the 2012 Top Ten competition.

Round One – Held May 22nd 2012

1. “More Than Steam And Smoke” by Sam Brown 55.10

2. “Eco” by Bob Vine 52.35

3. “Looking for Dave” by Lee Relph 51.21

4. “Colours of the Caribbean” by Jane Oliver 51.20

5. “Switzerland Glacier Express” by Bob Wyeth 47.60

 

Round Two – Held July 17th 2012

1.“ Master craftsman Martin Matthews” by Barbara Darby 57.00

2. “History of Santa Barbara” by David Laker 49.40

3. “My Mate Ralph” by Derek Allen 48.94

 

Round Three – Held August 28th 2012

1. “Eastbourne (Empress of the South)” by Mike & Jo Coad 52.65

2. “Masai Miracle” by Andy & Marian Watson 52.41

3. “Autumn in Greenwich Park” by Colin Jones 49.68

4. “Supermarket” by John Bunce 41.96

 

Round Four – Held September 25th 2012

1. “Mud Mad” by Reg Lancaster 53.52

2. “Feel the Thrill” by Brian Pfeiffer 53.03

3. “Look Mum a Swan” by Alan Smith 49.94

4. “Kew Gardens” by John Ransley 47.74

5. “Up our Street” by John & Ann Epton 43.94

 

Round Five – Held October 23rd 2012

1. “Fun With The Ancestors” by Annabelle of Lancaster 53.87

2. “The Second Day” by Chris Coulson 48.30

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“The Sixth Legion” by Jim Morten-Robertson 40.93

 

Bonus “Last Chance” Round – Held December 4th 2012

1. “Blackbird – A Short Nature Story” by Ian Menage 52.16

2. “Village Secrets” by Sue Ward 52.08

3. “Arrhythmic Discord” by Simon Earwicker 51.31

4. “Mr Punch Goes to London” by Ann Perrin 49.97

5. “A Little Gem” by Harold Trill 47.56

6. “Send Me Roses” by Craig Robinson 38.03

 

Competition Results 2011/12

COMPETITION RESULTS 2011/2012

 

TOP TEN 2011

Final scores from 24 entries (Top 10 final scores in parenthesis):

 

“Picture Picture” by Mike Shaw 58.26 (57.64)

“Connoisseur” by Barbara Walker 54.19 (55.46)

“Why Are Icebergs Blue?” by David Laker 54.66 (55.14)

“Mystery Of The Garden Shed” by John Bunce 50.67 (54.14)

“The Miracle” by Lee Relph 51.45 (50.73)

“Engine Turning” by Barbara Darby 53.89 (50.35)

“To Italy By Gondola” by Andy Watson 50.36 (50.06)

“Chatsworth” by Sue Ward 51.78 (49.51)

“Survivors Leave” by Simon Earwicker 50.30 (49.14)

“Bells Down by Harold trill 49.02 (47.60)

“Out Of The Darkness” by Jane Oliver 48.34

“Conversation With Diana Springall” by Jim Morton Robertson 48.21

“Percy Pilcher Remembered” by Hugh Darrington 48.20

“Year Zero” by Mike Coad 47.92

“Finding Granny’s Granny” by Anna Littler 47.72

“Switzerland” by Bob Wyeth 47.39

“Teego’s Travels” by Chris Coulson 47.05

“Iguazu Falls” by Brian Pfeiffer 46.68

“Three Boys In The Blitz” by Derek Allen 44.54

“Lago di Gardo” by Alan Smith

“1759” by Mike Turner 42.78

“My Other Hobby” by Roger Wheatley 40.13

“Pearl In The Med” by John Ransley 37.82

“Floriade” by Richard Pugh 36.68

 

The scores for the following awards are calculated by 5 points awarded for a 1st place vote, 3 points for a second place vote and 1 point for a third place vote.

 

Vic Treen Cup (Best film cut to music)

“The Engine Shop” by John and Ann Epton 113

“Talk About Things” by Jane Oliver 100

“Teddy Bears’ Picnic” by David Laker 54

“Weymouth Lights Up The Night” by Simon Earwicker 35

“Wayside” by Basil Doody 17

“Wag Wag” by Bob Wyeth 8

“Humming Birds” by Brian Pfeiffer 7

Kath Jones Cup (Best joke film)

 

“Garden Tips” by Colin Jones 131

Senior Moments” by Derek Allen 111

“Kent Blues” by Basil Doody 98

 

Mike Turner Plate (Best film under 1 minute)

 

“Team Work” By Colin Jones 156

“Whatever The Weather” by Jane Oliver 61

“Pregnant Pause” by Charlie Caseley 60

“100 Years And One Minute” by Simon Earwicker 25

“Loking For Fairies” by Anna Littler 20

“Back To The 60’s” by Derek Allen 18

“Lest We Forget” by Derek Allen 10

 

OSCARS 2012

 

Ian Dunbar Cup for Best Film – “My Other Hobby” by Chris Coulson

 

Orpington Trophy for Best Film runner up – “Engine Turning” by Barbara Darby

Commended Certificates awarded to:

“Switzerland” by Bob Wyeth

“Street Party” by Barbara Darby

“Garden Tips” by Colin Jones

“1759” by Mike Turner

“Survivors Leave” by Simon Earwicker

“Mystery Of The Garden Shed” by John Bunce

“Connoisseur” by Barbara Walker

 

 

Heyfield Trophy for Best Sound – “Weymouth Lights Up The Night” by Simon Earwicker

 

Priory Trophy for Best Editing – “Rhythm Of Life” by Simon Earwicker

 

Jubilee Shield for Best Film Under Five Minutes – “Why Are Icebergs Blue?” by David Laker

 

Reg Lancaster Trophy for Funniest Film – “My Other Hobby” by Chris Coulson

 

Arthur Woolhead Trophy for Best Animation/Special Effects – “Picture Picture” by Mike Shaw

 

Renee Morris Penguin Plate for Best Photography – “Scenes From The Seaside” by Simon Earwicker

 

Alice Howe Trophy for Best Documentary – “Engine Turning” by Barbara Darby

 

Raasay Trophy for Best Film in No Special Category – “Moon Song” by Simon Earwicker

 

Kath Jones Cup for Best Joke Film Under Five Minutes – “Garden Tips” by Colin Jones

 

Vic Teen Trophy for Best film Set To Music – “Engine Shop” by John And Ann Epton

 

Mike Turner Plate for Best film Under One Minute – “Team Work” by Colin Jones

 

Top Ten 2011: Winner – “Picture Picture” by Mike Shaw Runner Up – “Connoisseur” by Barbara Walker