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Chichester Filmmakers set out their ambitions
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1 year ago
Chichester Filmmakers are building on an impressive start after showing their first short film The Barn at the Chichester International Film Festival this summer.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Lovely today
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to speak to Jonathan Brooker. Now, Jonathan, you've created something really rather special
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this year, the Chichester Filmmakers, and you've just brought out your debut short film,
00:17
The Barn. It's an exciting time because this is something that you're really hoping is
00:22
going to take off to the point where you're perhaps producing two or three films a year.
00:27
That's ambitious, isn't it?
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I think it's ambitious, but unless you shoot for the sky, you don't get anywhere. I like
00:35
to try and over-succeed, but kind of underplay, if you like. So if we do one film a year,
00:45
I shall still be very happy. And I think the team that I'm working with will be very happy
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as well.
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Absolutely. And to go back a stage, explain to me what Chichester Filmmakers is all about.
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What is it you're wanting to achieve?
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Okay, so we set up in January this year, we launched in January this year, we set Chichester
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Filmmakers up essentially to see how we could utilise or tap into the local skills and
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the local talent around Chichester, what kind of films and productions we could develop
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and maybe shoot in around Chichester, which we did with The Barn. Ultimately, we want
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to reach out to the community beyond Chichester and start drawing in more professional skills.
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Why professional skills? Because we utilise those skills to essentially create and produce
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the film, but also to start drawing in unprofessional, not unprofessional talent, I think it's the
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wrong word, but let's say green talent, people that want to get into the film industry or
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want to understand how a production takes place all the way from development, pre-production, production.
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So as you were saying, mentorship and coaching within the crew, within the company is key
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to what you want to do.
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Absolutely. And I think the reason for me personally why that's important is because
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I find that there's so much energy to tap into. People want to do something, they want
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to create. And to do it, you know, as an individual, it's quite a hard thing to do. To do it with
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a bunch of individuals that have the experience and want to learn, then the whole team comes
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together and makes something really special. It's a bit like a one plus one equals five
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equation essentially.
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Yeah, when you say create something special, you've done that with The Barn, which is the
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debut film. The key task now is to get The Barn out to the film festivals, isn't it?
02:39
Absolutely. The film festivals are very key for us because it provides exposure to what
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we can do as a group of filmmakers, essentially, and as a group of actors. But also it demonstrates
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what Chichester can do with the talents available in the local area, in the neighbourhood, whatever.
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And also the locations, the locations around Chichester are amazing. And we should be doing
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more to tap into those. You know, Weald and Downland Museum is an amazing place to go
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and shoot at. What, 52 individual buildings, all from the Tudor times or medieval times.
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We've tapped into that. We were very lucky. And then we're finding also that we're starting to,
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through the film festivals we're reaching out to, we're starting to attract more attention,
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not just from press, but more importantly from well-known professionals in the industry.
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So cast, actors, actresses, I think even, I can't remember his name now, I call him Beacons.
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He's one of the leading DOPs and cinematographers worldwide. He's British, of course. The Brits
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always have something good to offer. And we're starting to get some of these echoes coming back
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to us. You're doing something really special. So it sounds like you've made a very encouraging
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start with the Bond then. So good luck. Good luck with everything that's yet to come.
04:06
Keep me posted and lovely to speak to you. Thank you.
04:09
Thank you, Phil. Thank you.
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