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Anyone Who Had a Heart started off as a media project to assist a drama student showcase her skills but quickly evolved into a short film with an original storyline based on fictitious events in Auchtermuchty immediately before, during and after World War 2 and includes actual archive footage taken in the town at this time.
This will be premiered for cast and crew on 28th December 2016 and to the public in 2017. It is intended to submit it to various UK and International Short Film Festivals during 2017.
Making Anyone Who Had a Heart - Facts
The film was over one year in planning.
We had over 40 productions meetings.
We used over 16 lights at 4 different locations
We drank over 60 litres of tea/coffee/juice in one weekend shoot!
Poor Sandy the solider was slapped 7 times for one shot!
We used over 40 different pieces of costume
The director said cut 57 times (yes we were counting)
We had a Horse, 2 cats and one dog as cast members
It actually only rained 3 times over the weekend shoot
We used just over a mile of cables
It took 3 hours of technical setup and dressing for one 15 second shot
We used at least 200 Kirby grips, and are still counting....
Fife Voluntary Action’s Awards Auchtermuchty Media Group
Auchtermuchty Media Project has Won Fife Voluntary Action's Super Start-Up Award