Ctrl-Z: The Movie Featured
For the first time we decided to adapt a book into a 4 minute film. The Club members all suggested stories we should adapt but we decided on 'Ctrl-Z' by Andrew Norriss. Over the next 9 weeks the team planned, wrote and produced the film.
It was very hard work for everyone, and there was lots of laughter and even some tears but everyone is really proud of what they achieved.
We all hope you enjoy our film.
Mrs Browning and Mr Horsley wish all this year’s Cineclub members the best of luck in the future with their film making and we hope to see them at the BAFTA’s and Oscars in a few years.
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Thursday, 27 September 2012 12:37
posted by Jane Norriss
Andrew Norriss who wrote the book Ctrl-Z is absolutely delighted to see how successfully you have used the idea from his book to make a movie. There was talk of a TV series a while ago but that came to nothing which makes your movie even more special. Very well done & good luck at the Kids for Kids Competition on Oct 27th.
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