All Stars of Tomorrow articles – Page 28
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FeaturesLA Stars of Tomorrow 2014
This year’s LA Stars feature boasts nine individuals whose names emerged from a diligent trawl of agents, managers and publicists on both sides of the Atlantic.
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NewsVIDEO: British Council, Screen present Stars at LFF
Screen International teamed with British Council to present Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrowat an intimate industry dinner during the BFI London Film Festival.
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FeaturesScreen's UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014 party
GALLERY: Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrow were toasted in London last night.
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FeaturesGALLERY: UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
The photoshoot for this year’s Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow.
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FeaturesRose Wicksteed, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
CASTING DIRECTOR: “There’s no formula,” says Rose Wicksteed of the profession of casting.
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FeaturesLaura Tarrant-Brown, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: At its best, production design feels ‘real’, the world presented onscreen convincing and believable, no matter where it might be.
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FeaturesSi Bell, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
CINEMATOGRAPHER: It is unusual for a DoP to work his way up the camera department on set; there are a lot of steps to climb.
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FeaturesKrysty Wilson-Cairns, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER: “I wrote Aether over Christmas, during six weeks.”
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FeaturesChris Foggin, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
DIRECTOR: How do you get Judi Dench to appear in her first short film?
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FeaturesDawn King, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER: Dawn King is a much-awarded young writer for the stage and, at last, the screen, having signed a deal with Cowboy Films to adapt her sell-out play Ciphers from Bush Theatre.
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FeaturesMichael Berliner, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
PRODUCER: Bedfordshire-born producer Michael Berliner started out as an actor in his teens and throughout university; it wasn’t until he produced his own short film after graduation “that I realised this was the thing for me”.
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FeaturesKeri Collins, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
DIRECTOR: “I feel as if I’ve taken a long time to get here,” says Cardiff-born director Keri Collins.
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FeaturesSarah Brocklehurst, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
PRODUCER: Born in the US of Chinese and UK heritage, 29-year-old Sarah Brocklehurst broke out with 2011 micro-budget feature production Black Pond.
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FeaturesLynsey Miller, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER-DIRECTOR: “I tend to fall in love with my characters,” says director Lynsey Miller. “And consequently whatever I do visually is motivated by them and what they’re thinking or feeling.”
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FeaturesDaniel Fajemisin-Duncan and Marlon Smith, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITERS: Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan and Marlon Smith won a Bafta shortly after being selected for Stars of Tomorrow: a television craft award for breakthrough talent for their gripping Channel 4 drama Run, which they co-wrote (they are in the throes of writing a second series).
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FeaturesRoberto Oliveri, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER-DIRECTOR: The least experienced of this year’s Stars of Tomorrow, 24-year-old Roberto Oliveri has just produced, written, shot and funded his first short, Compassion, while living with his parents in Hertfordshire and working in a garage to raise funds.
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FeaturesSimon Stephenson, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
WRITER: Simon Stephenson is a man with his own rich back story.
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FeaturesPhoebe Waller-Bridge, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
ACTOR, WRITER, THEATRE PRODUCER: “It’s been the maddest year imaginable,” says actress-writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
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FeaturesSam Keeley, UK Stars of Tomorrow 2014
ACTOR: Sam Keeley got his break at an open casting call in his home town of Tullamore, County Offaly in southern Ireland, a town not exactly known as being a hub for movie stars.
















