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And… ACTION!

CATCH A GLIMPSE behind the scenes.

Among the trials and tribulations of production and post-production, I will give you some glimpses, insights and secrets of the world of CATCH before, during and after cameras roll. Making a film is one of the hardest, scariest, yet most satisfying things you would ever choose to do in life. 

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I'll let you into some of the key moments - can't promise it will all be pretty!

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David Armstrong - Director

THE NEVERENDING LOOP OF POST-PRODUCTION

After months of great progress in the time compressing world of post-production and with a potential screening date in sight, DIRECTOR DAVID ARMSTRONG pulls himself away from his precious screens for long enough to let us know that he hasn't been just sitting and twiddling thumbs. ​"I knew I had to get my head down and focus on the important work of post production : to make the picture and sound worthy of such great performances! We are now within a stones throw of a cast and crew screening, so watch this space!"​BIG SHOUT OUT TO THE CREW, but especially this time to ANDY ORTON from DOT PERFORMANCE. Aerials from heaven(well from up there somewhere…)​

Risky Business on
The Calf of Man

The Calf of Man is a beautiful small island nature reserve and bird observatory that sits half a mile off the southern tip of the Isle of Man Its remoteness and unique bleak beauty were the inspiration for the fictional home our hero “Birdie”. It is where she hoped to escape her past.

 

I look back on the challenges of filming there.  I hope you’ll end up wanting to find out more and maybe one day visit this magical isle.

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BIG SHOUT OUT TO MANX NATIONAL HERITAGE, MANX WILDLIFE TRUST AND THE AMAZING WARDENS

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FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE CALF OF MAN

The Story Behind the Film

Whenever I  get a moment, I'll take a break from the main edit to take you behind the scenes. This project was a challenge, but with a stellar cast, first class crew and amazing local support, concept became reality.

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