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BHTV backs local talent: Aylesbury student's film, Catatonic Oblivion - Part 1

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Published Date:
11 June 2009
BHTV continues to back local talent with a four-part video special showcasing the talents of a budding Vale film maker.
Chris Mullins, 20, who has been studying the art of film making at university, has made a number of films on various subjects as he builds towards what promises to be a bright career in the industry.

One of his films, a documentary on skateboarding and the stereotypes surrounding the sport titled Skateboarding: The Real Story has been featured on BHTV previously.

And now BHTV is showcasing another of Chris's excellent short films, Catatonic Oblivion. The 11 minute movie is available to watch in four parts and we want your feedback and what you think of the student's effort and the story itself.

Parts two, three and four will be coming very soon on BHTV. You can also check out more of Chris Mullins' films on his own YouTube page.

BHTV is always looking to support and promote local talent in any field. Recently we showcased the work of Aylesbury rap artist, Reminiss (aka Malcolm Wright) as he prepared to launch his debut album Forbidden Chapters.

Young Aylesbury magician Joe Shellard appeared on BHTV before being tipped for stardom with his fantastic routine while BHTV has also featured local teenage urban dancer, Helayna Liviero, who made it to the finals of a national competition.

Aylesbury band Lightbox was another of the many local acts we have promoted over the last couple of years and we want to showcase many more.

Whether you sing, dance, act or have a talent you want to share with others get in touch with BHTV or send us your audio or video by clicking HERE.

What do you think? Let us have your thoughts by using the comments section below or emailing us direct.


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  • Last Updated: 12 June 2009 10:04 AM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 

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