KEIGHLEY’s Lost Chapter Studios are currently casting for her next film.
The movie, with the working title Forever, needs actors and actresses from the Keighley, Bradford and Leeds areas.
Mark Tillotson, a leading light of Lost Chapter, will provide further details and casting script to anyone who contacts him.
He said: “The film will be shot around Keighley and surrounding areas, and previous acting experience is not essential."
Lost Chapter Studio’s last film was a thriller entitled End Directive which was shot at locations in and around the Keighley area.
The movie was filmed by students at the University of Bradford, and included Mark Tillotson as director, with Keighley residents Julia Tillotson, Ethan Copperwaite and Rachel Sawyer.
Locations included Church Green and Exley Head, and the crew spent an evening at engineering firm Kone, in Dalton Lane, before finishing the shoot at the tower and pinnacle above Cowling.
Lost Chapter spent a year creating the 20-minute film, which was designed as the pilot episode of a potential TV action series.
The film, premiered last year at the University of Bradford’s Student Central Cinema, followed battle-worn Jack Gibson as he struggled to overcome a murderous set-up and gain revenge on a man who took everything from him.
Mark said that despite being a low-budget student production, End Directive had a thrilling storyline and impressive special effects, and appealed to audiences aged between 16 and 34.
After making End Directive, Lost Chapter Studios was developed into a company specialising in all kinds of video productions from short movies to films of weddings, christenings, parties and business functions.
Mark has also created Death Of Innocence, a short experimental film that set out to convey story without using dialogue or music.
Anyone interested in taking part in Forever should contact Mark by e-mailing markt_1990@hotmail.com and, if possible, attach a head and shoulders photograph.
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