THE MOVIES GOES TO WARRINGTON
February 2nd, 2006
It's a long way from Hollywood to Warrington UK and on first impressions it would
seem these two places have little in common. But on 7th and 8th April the town will
host its second film festival and this time there will be a special showing of movies
created using The Movies, bringing some Hollywood style film making to the heart
of Cheshire.
On 2nd February 2006 the Movies community site
http://www.themoviesgame.com and the Warrington Film Festival site http://www.warringtonfilmfestival.co.uk will invite
submissions for consideration, to be shown at the film festival. The organisers
are hoping to whittle, what is expected to be a large number of submissions, down
to the best 12 and these will be shown to the public at a dedicated showing at the
festival.
In order to ensure entries are as creative and innovative as possible the organisers
have placed very few restrictions on entries other than to keep the length of the
movie under five minutes, use non copyright music and to be totally original (i.e.
not based on any existing films).
Members of The Movies Development team will also run a special workshop at the festival
to demonstrate how easy it is to create unique movies using The Movies.
Mark Webley Development Director of Lionhead Studios said "We are very pleased
to be a part of the Warrington Film Festival. While any movies uploaded onto our
site can be viewed be anyone else, we think there can be no substitute for seeing
your movie on the big screen. I am sure that anyone attending the film festival
will blown away with the creative talents that The Movies has unearthed".
Responding on behalf of The Warrington Film festival Paul Wilshaw said "Teaming
up with Lionhead Studios is amazing for Warrington Film Festival. We are always
excited to promote new and exciting talent. Using The Movies game is such an easy
and accessible way for budding film makers to make short films. I hope that The
Movies game will see the start of a new breed of film makers and even a new way
to make films. I can't wait to see these films on the big screen."