Filmmaker of the Week Matthew Summer
Episode 24 of Filmmaker of the Week with Matthew Summer:
On this week’s episode of Filmmaker of the Week, we sit down with Matthew Summer, who discusses his upcoming film project Rats and making five short films in five days in 2020 during a global pandemic.
About Matthew:
Matthew Summer is a filmmaker based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Co-founder of Greyhound Productions. He started making self funded short films from the age of eighteen. Last year he made six short films, including five shorts that were shot in five consecutive days all around the country. He is now in preproduction on two short films, Rats and Prison.
To show support for Rats, head over to the Kickstarter.
For more on Greyhound Productions go to their Instagram, Website and YouTube pages.
You can check out our review for Class here, and forĀ A Scottish TaleĀ here, for a short sample:
“A short film that provides a strong sense of character motivation in depth driven from desperation; Class is a film that will leave you with a sense of unresolved anticipation in the best way possible.
This is a film where the slow build means everything, and the ending is a bold choice that really works effectively. It is a slow burn in some respects, but it uses this sense of pacing to make you feel nervously excited for what is coming next, even if the rollercoaster ride stops at the top of the hill without ever letting you enjoy the drop.”
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