Thursday 10 September 2009
A Film Café – Just how does one go about making a film? Local film maker, natural communicator and media expert, Ray Tostevin, will reveal some of the techniques. His company, Grace Productions, based here in Yeovil, has been successful in producing documentaries and films for quite some time. He will tell us how from a chance conversation on Castle Cary railway station a film of great significance has been made. The film depicts how, during the last World War, the Grand Duchesse Charlotte, whilst in exile, inspired hope in the hearts and minds of the people of Luxemburg during German occupation. This film shows events that have remained hidden in the shadow of more well known episodes such as the Normandy Landings and the Battle Of The Bulge. The film can be seen at a later date.
All our Café events are sponsored by the YCAA and are held in the Johnson Studio of The Octagon Theatre, Hendford, Yeovil. The full price for a ticket is £4. There is a bar available where wine or juice can be purchased to accompany the nibbles provided at each table. Come along and enjoy a candlelit evening with like minded people and hear all about Ray’s techniques in film making.
Pictures from the above Film Café




