An evening entertained by Philip Brown and his films
Philip Brown addresses the meeting
Surrey Border Film & Video Makers November meeting featured films and a talk by Philip Brown from the Portsdown Camcorder Users Club. This was followed by a presentation of prize-winning films by Penny Johnson, a long-standing club member.
We were all fascinated as Philip Brown described his club's experiences while making
two very ambitious films. He enthusiastically divulged secrets of the meticulous and
exacting techniques they had used. The first had been made especially for a competition
whose theme that year had been 'Reflections'. The film was called 'Delayed Reactions'
and featured a man, slightly worse for drink, seeing a reflection of himself in a mirror
with a significant delay between his movements and that of the reflected image. Although
sounding simple, it required techniques which were quite complex. Philip clearly explained
the exacting geometry and positioning involved, and how one image had to be superimposed
on another. The resulting video was entirely convincing.
The second film was 'Scoop', a splendid story of alien abduction. Philip pointed out the
attention to detail required to make a convincing visual story using simple props. He
explained how the story came from a fortuitous meeting with a young writer, and he went
on to outline the problem of converting from a story to a shooting script and getting
dialogue to flow and sound natural.
After a refreshment break, Penny Johnson showed some wonderful films revealing her
particular speciality of amazing close-ups of insects and birds, a subject which required
significant patience and persistence.
The club welcomes visitors when it meets in St. Martins Church Hall, Dene Lane, Lower
Bourne, Farnham at 7.30 p.m. on the first Friday of each month. The next meeting is on
1st December when members compete in an annual film competition.
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