PictureHouse Arts: Cambridge - Tour
In this epsiode of 'Show on the Road' we take a tour around the PictureHouse Arts in Cambridge, where my Student Film was screened! We look at the screening rooms, the bar and even the projector booth!
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Arts Picturehouse & Cambridge Film Festival ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
In response to Cambridge Cineworld's nomination, the Arts Picturehouse Cinema and Cambridge Film Festival take up the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Donate to the MNDA, Motor Neurone Disease Association by texting ICED55 £5 to 70070 :)X
The Tour de France comes through Cambridge. As seen from the roof of the Arts Picturehouse cinema :)
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Timelapse of Picturehouse Cinema in Cambridge
Found this video on a laptop - I think it was made for a project to help save the Arts Picturehouse cinema in Cambridge but didn't get used. Audio unknown (if anyone knows where it is from please let me know)
THE ABCs OF DEATH - UK Theatrical Release Teaser Trailer
Monster Pictures announced today that The ABCs of Death, an anthology of 26 short films, directed by 26 Directors depicting 26 ways to die will be released theatrically in the UK & Eire in 26 cinemas nationwide on the 26 April 2013.
• 26 Directors
• 26 ways to die
• 26 cinemas
• 26 April 2013
The ABCs of Death is perhaps the most ambitious anthology film ever conceived with productions spanning fifteen countries and featuring segments directed by over two dozen of the world's leading talents in contemporary genre film, including the directors of House of the Devil, Hobo with a Shotgun, A Serbian Film, Tokyo Gore Police, You're Next & four British Directors - Ben Wheatley (Sightseers), Simon Rumley (Red, White & Blue), Jake West (Doghouse) & Leeds based Lee Hardcastle, who with his claymation short, won a competition to be the final Director. Inspired by children's educational books, the motion picture is comprised of twenty-six individual chapters, each helmed by a different director assigned a letter of the alphabet. The directors were then given free rein in choosing a word to create a story involving death.
This alphabetical arsenal of destruction orchestrated by what has been described as a stunning roll call of some of the most exciting names in horror across the world. is one of the most hotly anticipated releases for 2013. When the trailer received its first UK airing, last year, it was screened to a packed audience at the 13th Frightfest, Empire Cinema, Leicester Square, the 2 minute clip received rapturous applause from the attending audience. The film will receive its UK premiere at the this year's Glasgow Film Festival as part of Film4Frightfest (Tickets for this event are now sold out) and its Irish premiere at the inaugural Twisted Celluloid Film Festival at the Triskel Arts Centre.
The 26 cinemas where The ABCs of Death will be screening at on 26 April 2013 are as follows:
ABERDEEN, The Belmont Picturehouse
BELFAST, QFT
BRIGHTON, Duke of York's Picturehouse
BRISTOL, Watershed
CAMBRIDGE, Arts Picturehouse
CANTERBURY, Gulbenkian Cinema
CARDIFF, Chapter
DERBY Quad
EDINBURGH, Cameo Picturehouse
EXETER, Exeter Picturehouse
GLASGOW, The Grosvenor Cinema
LEEDS, Hyde Park Picture House
LEICESTER, Phoenix Square
LONDON, Stratford East Picturehouse
LONDON, Clapham Picturehouse
LONDON, Hackney Picturehouse
LONDON, Greenwich Picturehouse
LONDON, Ritzy Picturehouse, Brixton
LONDON, Prince Charles Cinema
LIVERPOOL, Picturehouse at FACT
NEWCASTLE, Tyneside Cinema
NORWICH, Cinema City
OXFORD, Phoenix Picturehouse
SOUTHAMPTON, Harbour Lights Picturehouse
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, Stratford Picturehouse
YORK, City Screen Picturehouse
Tickets for many of the venues are available to pre-order now. The ABCs of Death will also be previewed in selected cities around the UK. Further details will be announced shortly.
Provocative, shocking, funny and ultimately confrontational, The ABCs of Death is the definitive vision of modern horror diversity.
For further information and details about The ABCs of Death go to the film's official website 26waystodie.com and follow on Twitter @26waystodie
A DVD and Blu-ray edition of The ABCs of Death are set to be released on 3 June 2013. Pre-order now from Amazon and other online outlets DVD Blu-ray Details about extras and special features will be announced later this year.
Photography on the Streets of Cambridge
A short video of some street photography on the streets of Cambridge uk. Always looking for the light and that elusive shot.
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Rammed Earth Feature Wall Girton Cambridge England UK
A video of a rammed earth feature wall project. See my website for more info and pictures etc.
Theatrical Trailer
1944. World War II is drawing to a close. Although it appears that an allied victory is almost inevitable, groups of children are still being evacuated to the safety of the British countryside.
Following a horrific bus crash, one group of evacuees stumble across an abandoned building with a dark secret. Hidden thirty metres below the surface lies Trinity Research Facility where, two years previously, British scientists had been experimenting on unexploded Nazi bombs.
Finding themselves locked inside, they slowly discover the fate that met the previous inhabitants and what, if anything, is still hiding deep underground.
Just when they thought they were safe, came the Blackout.
A short feature film by Joe Johnson & Andrew Pritchard, shot on location at Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker in August 2011 with actors of The Young Actors Company Ltd.
Blackout will be premiered at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse, Winter 2011.
blackoutfilm.co.uk
Fomer ODEON Cinema, Cambridge Street, Aylesbury
Six and a half years after my first 2009 visit; me and my friend visit the former cinema and take a better range of photos of the cinema, including the original Art Deco features inside and hang up banner protesting the cinemas demolition.
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Parkside Place in Cambridge
A Short video to showcase the apartment in Parkside Place we are marketing, showing the central location, some internal images and some time lapse sequences shot around the development.
Trailer
1944. World War II is drawing to a close. Although it appears that an allied victory is almost inevitable, groups of children are still being evacuated to the safety of the British countryside.
Following a horrific bus crash, one group of evacuees stumble across an abandoned building with a dark secret. Hidden thirty metres below the surface lies Trinity Research Facility where, two years previously, British scientists had been experimenting on unexploded Nazi bombs.
Finding themselves locked inside, they slowly discover the fate that met the previous inhabitants and what, if anything, is still hiding deep underground.
Just when they thought they were safe, came the Blackout.
A short feature film by Joe Johnson & Andrew Pritchard, shot on location at Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker in August 2011 with actors of The Young Actors Company Ltd.
Blackout will be premiered at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse, Winter 2011.
blackoutfilm.co.uk
Will Self | TH Prefers Reading Oscar Wilde to George Orwell | Cambridge Union (4/6)
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ABOUT THE MOTION: This House Prefers Reading Oscar Wilde to George Orwell
Do we prefer satire or comedy? Do we take refuge in the serious or the frivolous? Do we understand the importance of being earnest or would we rather be in room 101? These two authors demonstrate well two powerful traditions in British literature, the comic and the satirical. They both of course share in each other’s art. Some would argue that during our present global crises we should look to Orwell more than ever, others would reach for the escapism of Oscar Wilde. In a new enterprise for the Cambridge Union, we are beginning our cultural debates – and this is our first. At least for a while.
ABOUT OUR SPEAKER (Closing for the Proposition)
Will Self is the author of 25 books, some of which have been translated into 25 languages. His Dorian: An Imitation is an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray set during the AIDS crisis. He holds the Chair in Contemporary Thought at Brunel University, and lives in South London.
ABOUT THE CAMBRIDGE UNION: From its small beginnings as a debating society, the Cambridge Union is the oldest debating society in the world and the largest student society in Cambridge. The Union remains a unique forum for the free exchange of ideas and the art of public debate.
Stelios Kammitsis 'ΚΩΛΟΠΑΙΔΑ' (JERKS) Interview at the Cambridge Film Festival
This video contains an interview with Greek director Stelios Kammitsis about his début feature film 'ΚΩΛΟΠΑΙΔΑ' (Jerks), filmed at the 32nd Cambridge Film Festival in the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.
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Interviewee - Stelios Kammitsis
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Inside Prince Charles And Camilla's Gorgeous Home
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Peter Hall - Lucky to be 'lumped' near Cambridge (2/40)
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British-born theatre director, Sir Peter Hall (1930-2017), ran the Arts Theatre, founded the Royal Shakespeare Company when he was only 29, and directed the National Theatre. In 1977 he was knighted for his contribution to the theatre. [Listener: John Goodwin]
TRANSCRIPT: Just before the war, a very extraordinary thing happened. We moved to the outskirts of Cambridge because my father became a relief station master, which meant he went to other stations when the regular man was on holiday or was sick, and he covered the whole of East Anglia from King’s Lynn down to Broxbourne, which is near Liverpool Street, near London. I used to travel with him sometimes in school holidays. I went to a whole variety of stations and sat in the signal box for ages. I loved trains. I still love trains. I used to ride on the lunchtime goods train as it shunted the trucks onto the single line at Barnham, where we lived. I missed out one important fact. When I was four, maybe… four, I think, I was taken to see one of those ancient things, which still affect English theatre life and English audiences fully, the pantomime. I was taken to the pantomime at the Old Picture House in Bury, of 'Robinson Crusoe'. All I remember of it, was… is beating drums, grass skirts, black bodies and an extraordinary erotic charge. At four I remember being actually quite sexually excited. I didn't know that's what it was. That was my first experience of theatre and it's a pretty good one looking back on it. From then on I was… and this is the cliché which so many of my profession utter – I… I built model theatres, I wrote plays for my model actors, I cut out actors and drew them and I'd seen almost no theatre but… I mean, I don't know why I did that. I was humoured in it. My father hoped, I suppose, that I would illustrate Gilbert and Sullivan one day but I didn't. And I was… I was just very interested in shows and how… how they were put together and why they were put together, and the… and the kind of excitement between audience and performer. So, I was lucky, aged eight, to be lumped near Cambridge because the next year the war broke out and Cambridge in… in the war, was the most extraordinary festival of arts, largely because so much was evacuated from London.
Electric Picture House Artists Co-operative - Short Video
The Electric Picture House Artists Co-operative video is a new artists venture based in Congleton Cheshire, currently renovating an old building into artists studios, gallery and workshop space.
When completed we want to engage local people in the arts and to provide local artists with a space to show and develop their work
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CAMBRIDGE -cinematic travel movie#3
Cambridge, czyli magiczne widoki rodem z Hogwartu. Bardzo klimatyczne miejsce na spędzenie dnia przy okazji wizyty w UK.
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Cambridge, or magical views straight from Hogwarts. A very atmospheric place to spend the day while visiting England.
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Sundance London 2016 at Picturehouse Central
Welcome to 2016 Sundance London held at Picturehouse Central. Come with me on a tour of this gorgeous venue, members areas and a glimpse into Utahs independent film makers festival to the UK.
Alice Alexander
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Ladywell Playtower: Picturehouse Cinema 19th July 2017 Presentation
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Cambridge University 800th Anniversary
Cambridge University 800th Anniversary at the Senate House
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