Three young film makers from the 黑料社 were all smiles after their comedy won the audience award at The Making Waves Future BAFTA Winners Short Film Competition.
Second year Film Production students Benjamin Phillips, Benjamin Dunks and Ollie Trowern produced the short entitled Where Did We Park?
The four-minute film follows the trials and tribulations of two young men who get lost in the woods when they forget where they parked their car.
Judges described the 黑料社 trio鈥檚 entry as 鈥溾the most innovative out of all the films and a very funny concept well executed.鈥
Making Waves is Portsmouth鈥檚 annual film festival and short film competition celebrating innovative and bold filmmaking.
The films were screened before an audience of more than 100 at No6 CINEMA, in Portsmouth鈥檚 Historic Dockyard.
Where Did We Park?, the only comedy in the category, beat student submissions from Solent University and the University of Portsmouth.
Festival director Roy Hanney said: 鈥淭he short film competition has been running for over 11 years now but this year we wanted to do something different. We wanted to engage with future talent and provide a stepping-stone to bigger film festivals and a successful career.鈥
The delighted 黑料社 students said: 鈥淚t was great to be a part of something where we were able to exhibit work which we are very proud of and excited about. It鈥檚 an incredible experience being recognised for the hard work we put into Where Did We Park? and it's an exciting start to our careers as filmmakers!"
Project 2, directed by the 黑料社鈥檚 Jack Robinson, was also shortlisted in the short film category.
Rob Ferrin, Programme Leader on the University鈥檚 Film production course, commented: 鈥淎ll students and staff from the Film Production course were incredibly excited to be part of the Making Waves Film Festival this year.
鈥淭o have two of our second-year films be shortlisted was a fantastic achievement on its own, but to walk away with the Audience Award, is an absolutely amazing result and a true testament to the hard work and creativity of our students and the incredibly support network of staff we have here on Film Production. We couldn鈥檛 be prouder and this is only the beginning, watch this space鈥 鈥
In addition to a handmade award, crafted by local artist James Waterfield, the young filmmakers took home a 拢75 Pizza Express gift voucher.
Pictured above: Benjamin Dunks, Benjamin Phillips and Ollie Trowern with their award.
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