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Film Acting Workshops

Improvisation and its application to film acting.

Directed by Graham Fletcher-Cook

Anchor 2FilmProjects

Feature Film Projects

Timber Productions produced their first short film 'Lucky Dip' in 2011 which premiered at the America Online Film Festival in New York. Moving forward into feature film production. Timber have two films on release and a slate of projects in production.

Feature films include:

Blood And Carpet

Comedy thriller 2015
A feature film starring Annie Burkin, Frank Boyce, Billy Wright, Nicola Stapleton, Julian Firth & Andrew Tiernan

They said it couldn't be done. Making a period feature film for under £3000 pounds. So Timber Productions rose to the challenge. Utilising cutting edge digital production methods and calling in favours generated through 30 years working in British film, the crew managed to get every single penny of the budget onscreen.

Blood And Carpet opened to a sell out run at the Arthouse Cinema in Crouch End, London. Awards gained include 'Best International Feature Film at Rendezvous Festival, Florida USA. 'Best Director' at Cebu International Film Festival, Philippines. Best trailer at LA Neo Noir Festival.

SCAB

Horror 2017
As part of the horror movie anthology series 60 Seconds To Die. Timber productions created a segment exploring a journey through the dark heart of London's underbelly. Ostracised from society a black cab driver cruises through the city streets in search of victims. Starring Gary Hailes, Annie Burkin, Billy Wright, Robert Walters and featuring Dexter Fletcher. 

Shakespeare Vs Jack The Ripper

Documentary 2018

A chance discovery on the 400 year anniversary of Shakespeare's birth uncovered some incredible information. 
Shakespeare has often been referred to as the 'Father of the fraternity' in relation to the Freemasons but could there really be Masonic craft rituals encoded into Shakespeare's texts?
The startling answer is yes and now a documentary exposing these revelations has been commissioned by the History Documentary TV Channel for broadcast in early 2018.
​The story it tells is both fascinating and shocking and provides unequivocal evidence of a link between the writings attributed to William Shakespeare, the Freemasons and the crimes of Jack The Ripper.

Starring Chelsea Fitzgerald, Gary Haies, Kenny Oconnor, Bluebell Farey, Vitoria Muldoon, Oli Eastop, David Foster and Sally-Ann Curran.

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