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20.01.04


EAST MIDLANDS TV


Inside Out, Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ ONE East Midlands, Monday 26 January, 7.30-8.00pm


Anne Davies presents the popular features and current affairs show


Young film makers


The East Midlands is becoming a hotbed for new film making talent. One of the most recent successes has come in the form of black comedy, One for the Road.


It was shot in and around Nottingham and involved numerous local actors. The director Chris Cooke, who's been described by the Guardian as the "one to watch", spent three years getting his first film onto the silver screen.


Inside Out scoured the region and found some of the freshest young film makers.


The Turrell twins, John and Tom, from Beeston in Nottingham, started making their first films at the age of 11. Inside Out goes on location as they shoot their next feature.

It's not just dramas that are being produced in the region. Up-and-coming animators are creating features to rival family favourites Creature Comforts and The Simpsons.


Could these local animators be the next Matt Groening or Nick Parks?


There's certainly no mistaking where Alex Girvan and Paul Jackson get their influences from: horror movies of the past and present play a massive role within their ambitious animations.


There are also film makers in schools around the region. They made a big impression at the BANG film festival in Nottingham with their documentaries on subjects such as life as a teenager on the streets of Sneinton and behind the scenes at Nottingham Forest football club.


Over the last year Nottingham's Greenwood Dale School have concentrated their efforts on making local documentaries.


Inside Out gives them a chance to have their work shown on television.


All of these opportunities are being made possible by getting easy access to new technology.


Film director, Chris Cooke, says the East Midlands is receiving arts funding which is helping to boost the region's output and encouraging new talent.


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