Norwich Movie Makers is a small amateur movie-making club which originated in the early 1960’s, when a group of cine enthusiasts got together and formed the Norwich Cine Club. At that time, films were produced mainly on Standard 8 film without live sound. Since those days, technology has moved on a great deal. Analogue tape cameras have given way to digital, standard definition to high definition, film to tape and now, tape to solid state. But regardless of the technology, they all have the ability to capture moving images and sound, which can be edited to produce an entertaining or informative short film.
We are a friendly bunch – new members are always welcome, whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced movie maker! We make films primarily for our own enjoyment, though some may like to enter their work in local competitions. Making a film which others appreciate and enjoy can be immensely satisfying.
Chairperson
In 1965 I obtained my first silent standard eight windup movie camera. Filming Scouting in the Stowmarket area. I now use a Sony Z7, iphone7, Nikon D3100 SLR and edit on Pinnacle Studio 20. In 20 years I've made 40 gardening instructional films, fund raising for The National Vegetable and National Chrysanthemum societies. Other interests are short documentaries and films of places I visit. I took on the role of Chairman three years ago.
Secretary
I am a Norfolk girl, born and bred in Norwich, moved to Thorpe St Andrew when married and now live in Hellesdon. My favourite hobby is gardening, growing flowers, fruit and vegetables. I have always enjoyed helping my husband with his movie making, such as being a narrator or an actor. I am a long time member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter day Saints, which I love.
Norwich Movie Makers meet at Wensum Community Centre, Hotblack Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 4HN on alternate Wednesday evenings. Doors open 7.00pm and the evening begins at 7.30pm. There is free car parking at the venue or on Hotblack Road.
Tonight we will be filming an event using several mobile phones simultaneously. The resultant material will be shared to make individual short movies.
Tonight Phil Slater will present a selection of 16mm films. 16mm first made its appearance in 1923, so has now been around for over 100 years!
An evening of SERIAC (and other) amateur film productions. SERIAC is the South Eastern Region of the Institute of Amateur Cinematographers. This will be followed by the club’s AGM.
Following on from our 21 February planning session, we will be making a short film in the club room. We will need actors and technicians.
We're happy to welcome new members or simply talk about movie making. Drop us a line and we'll get back asap.
info@norwichmoviemakers.co.uk