'Women of Impact: Defying the Odds' Documentary TV Premiere

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Thanks to the terrific efforts of executive producer Danielle Vassell of Sisterhood TV, the short documentary ‘Women of Impact: Defying the Odds’ produced by YSP Media recently aired for the first time as a premiere on the digital channel Vox Africa UK (Sky 193) on Friday 22nd May with further airings throughout the month.

With a planned physical premiere placed on hold indefinitely due to the coronavirus outbreak, Danielle was able to secure a terrific opportunity to screen the film on several occasions. The documentary follows five distinct but similarly inspirational journeys of young women of colour, with author and motivational speaker Danielle enlisting our services to produce and create a moving and enlightening short documentary based on her initial ideas and inspiration.

Featured in the film are director of Sisterhood TV, author and motivational speaker Danielle Vassell, academic and advocate for student development Christina Vassell, renowned journalist and broadcaster Sinai Fleary, the founder of Prosper not Perish and singer/songwriter Gabrielle Stapleton and author, consultant and advocate for foster care leavers Keeley Stephenson.

It was a true pleasure to be commissioned for this project which is now available to view online in full here, with further screenings to come in the future. Check out the trailer below and read more about the film on our featured profile here.

Above: Watch the trailer for Women of Impact: Defying the Odds (Pictured: Danielle Vassell)

Post-Production Continues On Upcoming Short Film 'The Other'

As the year comes to a close we thought we’d provide a brief update on the status of Dreamfusion Productions and YSP Media’s upcoming short thriller The Other. We’re currently working towards a completed edit of the film and we are really happy with how it is coming together so far. Our Editor, Stef Hrycyk, has been working hard on the film over the past few months and we are delighted to report that we are making great progress towards our final edit.

The next stage of our post-production will be the sound design and our composer Richard Birkin has already begun work on the bespoke score for our film. We hope to begin moving into the sound editing phase shortly.

We also wanted to mark this latest update with the release of another behind the scenes photo taken by our unit stills photographer Chris Harris. This image shows our lead character Marcus (Adam Horvath) hard at work in the kitchen with head chef Phillip (Christopher Tajah) behind him.

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Further news on the post-production and release plans for the film will be coming in 2020!

Shirebrook Market Shops Enlivenment Documentary Part One Completed For Junction Arts

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This week we were pleased to see the release of the first of two short documentaries on the Shirebrook Market Shops Enlivenment Project. Commissioned by Junction Arts, a Derbyshire-based participatory arts charity, this short film series looks at the creative process behind some of the artwork currently being installed to rejuvenate Shirebrook’s marketplace.

Production on this film gave us the opportunity to undertake a number of interviews with some of the funders, project coordinators, artists and local retailers who have been involved during the enlivenment project. It was great to get the chance to make several site visits over the past few months and speak to local people whilst filming some of the shop shutters that are due for renovation.

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The next phase of the project will see a company called Shutter Media begin work on the physical installation of the approved designs. We’re looking forward to returning to Shirebrook to work with Junction Arts project coordinator Amy Smith and continue our filming with a view to releasing the second film in the series in early 2020. We’ve had chance to look at some previews of the designs created by students with Zantium Studios to be adapted and they really are fantastic, and should go a long way to increasing the vibrancy of the marketplace. The link to the first documentary film is below and we look forward to sharing the next phase with you very soon.

'Creativity For Good' Nomination At Mainframe Derby Creative Business Awards 2019

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We were incredibly honoured to receive a nomination for this year’s Mainframe Awards in the ‘Creativity for Good’ category and attend the ceremony at QUAD in Derby earlier this month. Mainframe supports businesses from across Derby and Derbyshire, and their work is supported by a whole host of local and national enterprises and programmes. To be recognised in this way was a real boost for us and we’re grateful to the organisers and our category judge for shortlisting us alongside fellow nominees Mair Perkins Animation and Jane Hardstaff’s Common Threads.

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’Creativity for Good’ recognises businesses who have created projects that have ‘contributed to the betterment of lives through creative means; both locally or further afield’. We were pleased to be able to submit our portfolio of work for Green Eco Technologies (GET) for our nomination, with the effort to tackle the global challenge of food waste being the core focus of this work.

‘GET develops, supplies and manages technologically advanced, safe, efficient, and environmentally beneficial, on-site solutions for the conversion and re-purposing of putrescible organic waste into reusable resources.’ Our work involved a series of videos for their WasteMaster system which have been shared online and screened at exhibitions globally, and we have also supported GET’s social media management.

The Mainframe Awards evening was held on April 11th at QUAD in Derby, and our category was won by the terrific Mair Perkins and we send our warmest congratulations to her. To be amongst the nominees and such a vibrant, exciting group of creative individuals was a real privilege and we look forward to continuing our work for good both with GET and elsewhere through our documentary and promotional work.

To find out more about the Mainframe Awards and the full list of winners and nominees, head on over to their website here.

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Short Film 'Make Do Or Mend' Wins At Midlands Movies Awards

Director Christopher Bevan and Hair and Make Up Artist Monica Montalvo with the award for Best Costume, Make-Up and Hairstyling at the Midlands Movies Awards 2019

Last week we attended the annual Midlands Movies Awards ceremony in Leicester, with our short sci-fi film Make Do Or Mend nominated for four awards. Represented by director and producer Christopher Bevan and lead Hair and Make-Up Artist Monica Montalvo, we were absolutely delighted to be presented the award for Best Make-Up, Costume and Hairstyling on the night!

A huge collaborative effort, our thanks must go to the whole nominated team including Monica, SFX Make Up team Father Phantom Studio (Laura, Katarina and Ben) and costume designer Chris Morris. They worked tremendously hard before and during filming, and we were so pleased with the end result and having this recognised by Midlands Movies is a real honour for us. Further thanks go to our production designer Milly White who was integral in bringing the vision for these departments together.

Elsewhere at the Midlands Movies Awards, we were nominated for Best Director, Editing and Sound Editing but faced with so much stiff competition, we didn’t pick up the awards in these categories but for us, the nods and award we received are reward enough.

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The evening itself was fantastically organised and a huge amount of fun, thanks to Mike Sales and the Midlands Movies team for all of their efforts in the lead up to and on the night to make it such a success. It was great to bump into fellow nominees, some familiar faces and some new, and the venue was the perfect choice for the occasion. Our thanks once again to all who have made this success possible, and we hope to have our next project ready to submit for the next Midlands Movies Awards in 2020.

Credit: Photography by Philip Eldridge-Smith

About Make Do Or Mend

“For Hunters, victory is the only alternative to death. When Irix (Miranda Heath) returns with a new trophy, her kill has already attracted dangerous attention from rival Hunters. With the seconds counting down until the next hunt, her companion Ashak (Dan McGrath) claims to have a way out for both of them. Surrounded by enemies and with another brutal hunt about to begin, the two Hunters must decide whether to make do and embrace the inevitable or take up the fight against their fate.”

Make Do Or Mend is directed by Christopher Bevan, written by Dan McGrath and produced by Christopher Bevan and James Hutton. To find out out more about the making of the film, visit our blog post here. To date the film has received a Special Mention in the Sci-Fi London 48 Hour Film Challenge, received official selections for The Short Cinema, Fargo Fantastic and Birmingham Film Festivals, and at the latter of these was nominated in 3 categories for Best Micro Short, Best Production Design and Best Costume. In early 2019 the film was picked up for online distribution by DUST, ‘the first premium sci-fi entertainment brand that reaches fans across all platforms, giving voice to emerging, diverse and established filmmakers.’ The film was nominated at the Midlands Movies Awards for Best Director, Best Editing, Best Sound Design and won for Best Costume, Make-Up and Hairstyling.

Watch Make Do Or Mend:

YSP Media Joins Panel For Doc Media Festival 'Live Podcast'

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YSP Media director Christopher was please to be involved in last night's Documentary Media Festival’s 'Podcast Live' event held at De Montfort University in Leicester! Our thanks to the organisers for inviting us and fellow panellists for some great chat about all things documentary.

Representing YSP Media, Christopher was on hand to discuss his work with participatory arts organisation Junction Arts on the RTS-nominated documentary ‘JA40: The Junction Arts Story’.

The podcast has now been published by Decentered Media on their website at the link here for those interested in listening back. Taking part in the discussion was Ulrike Kubatta, Catherine Taylor, Christopher Bevan and Daniel Clifford alongside hosts John Coster and Rob Watson.