Behind the Scenes
A short film going behind the scenes at the Whitestone Arts Centre.
A short film going behind the scenes at the Whitestone Arts Centre.
A short sequence demonstrating the construction of a scene.
LILY APPEARS HOLDING A LILY. SHOWMANDamnation!
LILY (REMEMBERING) I remember! I remember a garden. SHE GOES UP TO THE POWER SOURCE, WHERE A FIGURE IS RISING. Read more »
BUMPS/CORY/MINA I go out. I see what’s gone wrong in the garden. I get cross. Sometimes it’s me. Sometimes it’s the gardener. But now and then, when I’m walking and thinking of something else, I come around a corner suddenly and catch a sight of the house or garden unawares. It seems to me - All Right. And then I enjoy it. I enjoy it very much, I can tell you. My garden. Our Garden.
Simon Warner acted as facilities manager for Whitestone Arts during the Sweet Fanny Adams shoot.
Simon is a photographer and “lens based artist” working in Yorkshire:
My current work is inspired by photographic history and by landscape. In the past few years I have made short films and photographs on both themes. The award of a NESTA research Fellowship is enabling me to develop a new strand of work as a performer/lecturer. I am involved in school education with Creative Partnerships, and as a workshop leader in galleries and museums.
Visit Simon’s website at www.simonwarner.co.uk
BUMPSWhere is she? SHOWMAN (SOMEWHAT RELIEVED) Who? The beautiful princess? Well, as I was saying: the Prince fell absolutely and completely in love with her. And they all lived happily ever after. We all live happily ever after. Read more »
CHILDREN’S VOICES A very old and much revered nun, after a lifetime of useful service, is given money by the village elders to build a home in her old age, and she chooses to build it in her favourite place on earth: a hill from which the most magical view passes over a green and pleasant valley to the distant, sacred, snow-capped mountains.