Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Final issue online.

On The Push number 10 has gone online today and in order for there to be some surprises in the feature length film Helen and I have decided to make this the last installment to go online.  

Number 10 is a little different from the others with little in the way of action from the beach instead it features action from the Heathrow climate change/runway expansion protest we went to.

So what's next for us? Well there's loads of work still to do we've got the final few scenes still to film and while Helen's knuckling down in the edit suit we've also got to be marketing the films and arranging screenings.

After the first screening in Porthcawl's Grand Pavilion on the 19th September we're planning on taking the film on tour to venues across Wales and Devon and Cornwall. I'll put the dates up as they are confirmed.

As far as surf goes I haven't been in the water that much this month due to a mix of dire surf and having lots of work on.  We had a lovely few days of decent sized surf last week but apart from that we haven't seemed to have more than stormy onshore slop since May.  Seems like those climate change predictions for more storm surf may have arrived earlier than we hope. And as I type outside there is torrential rain which has been falling none stop since none stop for over 12 hours. It feels very much like it was this time last year I just hope the flooding is no where near as bad.  

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