 Hutch Design was started by Will Hutchinson in 2005 to deliver high end, design-led work at realistic prices. I build websites, design graphics for print, make zero budget films & animations and write about it... OH, AND YEAH - I INVENTED THIS!!
   Design conscious web sites at realistic prices.... READ MORE::   High end graphic design services to the music industry as well as to private clients, often incorporating branding and logo design into web projects. READ MORE::   An enduring interest in Photography since working in a camera shop in Cheltenham in the early 1990s has recently seen the birth of Hutch Films, with the 1st zero budget short - a horror - 'Asylum', shortlisted for 'Achievement in Cinematography' at the Southern California Film Festival and receiving a US distribution deal with Digital Shadow Films. Animation projects include 'The Great Escape' video for The Rifles.
FILM NEWS! OVERHILL - THE MOVIE: EAST END FILM FESTIVAL WORLD PREMIERE - JUNE 27TH AT THE GENESIS CINEMA The 1st full length movie directed by me and written by Leo Whetter, shot on location in the far south west of Cornwall over 3 days. Overhill is a truly zero-budget, all British horror. The film will screen as an official selection in the East End Film Festival at the Genesis Cinema on Thursday 27th June 2013 at 8.30pm and will include a Q+A with the writer and director, hosted by Guardian journalist David Stubbs.  INFORMATION OVERHILL @ THE GENESIS CINEMA THURSDAY 27TH JUNE 2013, 8.30PM PLUS Q+A HOSTED BY DAVID STUBBS http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/davidstubbs GENESIS CINEMA, 93-95, MILE END ROAD, WHITECHAPEL, LONDON, E1 4UJ NEAREST TUBES - WHITECHAPEL or STEPNEY GREEN ****************************************************** LINKS TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM THE BOX OFFICE OR GENESIS CINEMA WEBSITE: http://www.genesiscinema.co.uk/ OFFICIAL OVERHILL PAGE ON THE EAST END FILM FESTIVAL SITE: http://www.eastendfilmfestival.com/programme/4997/overhill OVERHILL WEBSITE: http://www.overhillmovie.co.uk FOLLOW OVERHILL ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/overhillmovie ****************************************************** PRESS RELEASE £600 debut British movie selected for film festival. A horror film shot in four days for a budget of only £600 has been selected to be shown at the East End Film Festival. The film, Overhill, which is about a young woman terrorised in a Cornish village, is the first feature by the London-based partnership of director Will Hutchinson and Leo Whetter. The pair set themselves a challenge of writing, shooting and editing a feature film in two months. The film was shot on location in the Cornish village of Pendeen. Hutchinson’s brother, Ollie, runs the village shop and cast as many local characters as he could. “Some had amateur dramatics experience,” said Hutchinson, “but most had never acted at all. Their performances put many actors to shame, and they give the film a terrific authenticity.” The mayor of the neighbouring town was cast as a sinister vicar, and the aptly named Mr Curnow (Mr Cornwall) plays a creepy pub landlord. The main role is played by actress, Lorna Beckett. “Without Lorna we’d have been sunk. She acted brilliantly, and did everything we asked. She even offered to throw herself out of a window,” said Hutchinson. “We’re very excited about being selected by the East End Film Festival. It has a great reputation and it shows that an ultra-low budget film can make the grade.” Overhill was filmed using one digital SLR camera, capable of shooting full HD images. “The cost barrier to making a film has all but disappeared, and with it any excuse for not making a film. We shot Overhill on a consumer grade camera - the Canon 550D,” said Hutchinson. The same, or equivalent, can be purchased for under £500. The festival describes Overhill as “A taut, impressive debut that mixes social realism with a hint of Straw Dogs.” The premiere of Overhill will be at the East End Film Festival at the Genesis Cinema, Mile End Road, London on the 27th June. The trailer can be seen at www.overhillmovie.co.uk. ****************************************************** TRAILER: READ MORE::   Regular articles published in the Royal Photographic Society Journal. Reviews, technical step-by-step guides on learning how to shoot and edit films using digital SLR's. You can read some of my guides online on this wonderful site here: http://www.better-photographs.com
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