Press Report - December 2006 - Our competition night
It was a wet and stormy night in December when
Surrey Border Film & Video Makers met for their annual competition.
All ten entries were of an excellent standard making life difficult for
the visiting judges who
were from the nearby Sutton Video Makers. This year, as always, tapes
of the competition entries had been sent some
three weeks in advance for the judges to view.
A surprise non-winner was an excellent film by Dixie Dean giving the story
of his father's time during the first World War. This included some
spectacular archival war film showing his father's tank with its name
clearly visible as it churned across the battle field.
An award for first-time winner was presented to Jack Pook who showed a fantastic
record from a holiday which included time in the rain forests of Australia and
a spectacular walkway up in the treetops.
Next was a winning entry by Sir Paul Holden called 'Up the Junction', a record
of the club's summer social. This had been held in the garden of a model train
enthusiast who had designed and built his garden round a model railway. Trains,
both steam and electric, with and without sound effects, ran around the garden
as members spent the day relaxing. This video intertwined the themes of railways
and partying to provide a unique and fascinating record of both. For this marvellous
film Sir Paul gained a trophy for the best documentary as well as a cup for the
best use of sound.
Gillian Gatland, Jack Pook
and Paul Holden
Last, but not least, was the entry by member Gillian
Gatland. On holiday in Thailand she had been forced to stay indoors by monsoon
rain. While most would have reached for a magazine to wile away the time, she
reached for her camcorder and made a remarkable masterpiece. Her film was significantly
enhanced by music written specially for her by a friend. She went away with five
cups and trophies, a record for any club member in such a competition.
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 5th January for a talk 'Life in the background' by Norman Holden
who has appeared in many films.
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