Whether you’re new to filmmaking or already working in the film sector, this special event with Noah Stratton-Twine, a writer, director, and composer, offers a chance to take your craft to the next level. As part of the Dreamy Place Festival in Crawley, Noah will share his journey from creating low-budget short films to directing independent features, offering insights for beginners and those looking to deepen their experience in the industry.
In this engaging session, Noah will discuss how he turned his passion for storytelling into a career, starting from narrative shorts like Cat Man, Young, Young Men, and Blue Ruby, and progressing to his debut feature Two Big Feet. He’ll explore the key lessons he’s learned, from working with minimal resources to navigating the challenges of independent filmmaking. Expect to see clips from his shorts and an exclusive preview of his feature film.
- Discover how Noah started out with DIY filmmaking and learn how you can bring your creative ideas to life, no matter your budget.
- Hear about the transition from short films to feature-length productions and gain valuable tips for breaking into the world of independent film.
- Explore strategies for expanding your work, navigating the challenges of the film industry, and staying true to your creative vision.
Designed for young people and professionals alike, this event provides practical advice and inspiration to help you build your filmmaking career, whether just beginning or ready to take the next step.
What to expect
This workshop is free and accessible to all abilities. Whether you're new to filmmaking or an experienced creator, everyone is encouraged to join and explore their creativity.
Accessibility and inclusion
Free event
Wheelchair accessible
Seating available
Audience target/s
Everyone
Audience type / suitability
Everyone
Organiser
Dreamy Place and CFI Media