Visiting filmmaker, Jamie Stanton is currently in Grand Cayman working on his short film “Four Brothers”. The 10 minute short film is a mini adventure about three young Caymanian boys who build a raft to Sand Kay Island. All filming will take place in South Sound over two weekends 12-13th September and 19-20th September. When finished, the film will be submitted to a variety of film festivals.
The short film is being sponsored locally by Al La Kebab, Coconut Car Rentals and Gary Ebanks, with support from the Cayman National Cultural Foundation and the Cayman Islands Film Commission.
About Jamie:
Jamie Stanton is a filmmaker working in Bristol, UK. He won a scholarship to the London Film Academy and graduated as Student Of The Year 2008.
His Graduation film, "Undead Union: The Making of..." a comedy he co-wrote and directed has gained screenings at Cannes Film Festival, London Short Film Festival and The British Film Institutes - EATOURSHORTS, demonstrating Britain's brightest young directors. He is also the writer of the Mexico International Film Festival's Golden Palm winner "Into The Light" directed by Alice Caronna.
He works as part of TEAANDCHEESE, a production company he set up with fellow director Liam Tate. Together they have made a series of short animations the latest of which is screening in competition at Encounters this November. They are currently producing a two minute pitch for a TV series with Ten Worlds Productions, INC in LA for Comedy Central and MTV.
Friday, September 11, 2009
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