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Plymouth documentary captures treasure trove under the sea
18 October 2011 - PLYMOUTH
A documentary delving into a local man’s underwater world is set to be showcased at Plymouth University, to coincide with the prestigious British Art Show 7.
The story is based on the true life events of 75-year-old Plymouth diver Ray Ives, who has a hoard of treasures gathered from a lifetime of ‘scrannying’ in the deep, including portholes, swords, gold and silver.
Plymouth University Arts Lecturer, Amanda Bluglass worked on a private commission to make the short film, selecting one of her talented first year students, Danny Cooke, to film and edit the piece.
The short cinematic documentary 'Ray: A Life Underwater' was shot entirely on location in and around Plymouth Sound in High Definition using aerial and diving filming.
Amanda became fascinated about making the documentary when a friend told her about Ray’s story and all his finds. Yacht Havens, who host a museum for Ray’s belongings, sponsored Amanda’s project.
The short film is due to be screened at the University this month. Amanda said: “I am delighted it will be shown as part of the high calibre arts event. The British Arts Show 7 has encouraged many industry enthusiasts to the City and having just celebrated bringing the America’s Cup sailing event to Plymouth, the nautical theme of my film is very apt.”
Student, Danny Cooke, who shot most of the above water scenes, said: “I was part way through my first year when Amanda asked me to come on board after seeing some of my previous documentaries. I have learned so much from it, all of which will help towards my future portfolio. And it’s another boost to find out the film will be shown during such a prestigious arts event.”
The documentary, which was released in September this year, has been entered into the Sundance, Big Apple, London Independent and several other international film festivals.
It will make its Plymouth debut at 7pm on 24 October 2011 in the Jill Craigie Cinema, Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth University, as part of Constellation, a programme developed in response to the curatorial subtitle of the British Art Show 7: In the Days of the Comet.
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The short cinematic documentary 'Ray: A Life Underwater' was shot entirely on location in and around Plymouth Sound in High Definition using aerial and diving filming.
Amanda became fascinated about making the documentary when a friend told her about Ray’s story and all his finds. Yacht Havens, who host a museum for Ray’s belongings, sponsored Amanda’s project.
The short film is due to be screened at the University this month. Amanda said: “I am delighted it will be shown as part of the high calibre arts event. The British Arts Show 7 has encouraged many industry enthusiasts to the City and having just celebrated bringing the America’s Cup sailing event to Plymouth, the nautical theme of my film is very apt.”
Student, Danny Cooke, who shot most of the above water scenes, said: “I was part way through my first year when Amanda asked me to come on board after seeing some of my previous documentaries. I have learned so much from it, all of which will help towards my future portfolio. And it’s another boost to find out the film will be shown during such a prestigious arts event.”
The documentary, which was released in September this year, has been entered into the Sundance, Big Apple, London Independent and several other international film festivals.
It will make its Plymouth debut at 7pm on 24 October 2011 in the Jill Craigie Cinema, Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth University, as part of Constellation, a programme developed in response to the curatorial subtitle of the British Art Show 7: In the Days of the Comet.
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