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Yesterdays Colours
Submitted by jasminehwilkes on Tue, 04/20/2010 - 09:30
Yesterday’s Colours is a five-minute experimental documentary that captures a sense of time, which most of us have been thrilled by at one point in our lives… that of falling in love for the first time.
A visual montage of love and heartbreak's first feelings, are brought to screen through the eyes of teenage girls, who are currently or have recently fallen in love. Using a visual and expressive collage of different art forms The documentary aims to portray the feelings and emotions through the girls experiences. Techniques from documentary, fantasy, and contemporary dance are used to capture the essence of this one-off time in our lives.
Combining fantasy with reality, the documentary captures a sense of time and evokes feelings and memories we might have forgotten.
Screenings and Awards:
Winner of 'Best Lighting' in the Sen3 Film Festival, New York, 2009 - sen3filmfest.com
Winner of 'Best Documentary' in Brighton Student film festival - studentfilmfestivalawards.co.uk
Screened in Manchester's Exposures film festival - exposuresfestival.co.uk
Screened in London's Renderyard film festival - renderyard.com
*The film is 16:9, however the ratio on this website is viewed differently!
About
Director
Jasmine Hetherington-Wilkes

Producer
Paisley Randell-Shillabeer

Writer
Jasmine Hetherington-Wilkes

Jasmine Hetherington-Wilkes

Producer
Paisley Randell-Shillabeer

Writer
Jasmine Hetherington-Wilkes

Cast
Caitlin Smith, Laura Gill, Kimberly Drew, Tara Howard, David Pedrick

Language
English

Equipment and Format
The interviews were shot on a HD JVC camera and lit with one redhead 800w. The Fantasy Footage like the girl climbing the tree etc, was shot on an Arriflex SR2 on Kodak 50D with all natural light. The film was Edited by Flo Kennard and graded by Adam Neale (www.adamneale.co.uk).

Length
04.47

Genre
Documentary

Caitlin Smith, Laura Gill, Kimberly Drew, Tara Howard, David Pedrick

Language
English

Equipment and Format
The interviews were shot on a HD JVC camera and lit with one redhead 800w. The Fantasy Footage like the girl climbing the tree etc, was shot on an Arriflex SR2 on Kodak 50D with all natural light. The film was Edited by Flo Kennard and graded by Adam Neale (www.adamneale.co.uk).

Length
04.47

Genre
Documentary

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