A New Name... The Surrey Film-Video Festival 1995.
Again the festival was held at the Bourne Halls Ewell, on 18
November, thanks to the sponsorship of JVC(UK) Ltd.
This year, the new innovation was a Supper Buffet &
Bar, which certainly helped to keep the audiences entertained
throughout the day.
The Festival was run as four sessions with a total running time of 4h45.
The Festival Awards....
| Surrey Film-Video Festival -
1995 |
award
winners |
| Leonard Robinson Trophy for the
Best Senior Movie |
8
|
| The Town Too Tough To Die |
Dennis Mabey |
| Croydon Trophy for the Runner
Up. |
9
|
| For Respect |
Sarah Wilkinson |
| For Respect |
Sarah Wilkinson |
| The Town Too Tough To Die |
Dennis Mabey |
| George Sewell Trophy for an
Individual IAC Member |
29
|
| Derrick Seagrave Trophy for
Animation. |
5
|
| Angus Bryant Trophy for Natural
History |
30
|
| Roy Pullen Cup for the best
entry from outside Surrey |
17
|
| Back to the Track |
David Longley |
The Story of Guildford
|
Circle 8 Film Group
|
| Student Open Trophy for Best
Pro-Am Student Entry |
9
|
| For Respect |
Sarah Wilkinson |
| Surrey Youth Cup for Best Youth
(age 18-21) Entry |
18
|
| Mother Earth |
Michael Woodden |
| County Junior Award for Best
Junior Movie |
|
Their Sunday Best
|
Graham Mew
|
Short Cut
|
Circle 8 Film Group
|
Laughter from the Other Side
|
Royston Films
|
Hampton Court
|
Ron Clements
|
The judges were: Colin Jones, Mike WShyman of JVC (UK) Ltd and
Tony Upjohn.
Entrants
|
Of the 32 entries....
|
29 were shown at the Festival
|
|
6 were from clubs or groups
|
|
22 were from individuals
|
|
28 senior
|
|
1 youth
|
|
3 student
|
|
0 junior
|
Last revised: 11 July 2010 © Surrey Film-Video
Festival