SUNDANCE 2024 LINEUP!

SUNDANCE 2024 LINEUP!

The Sundance Film Festival 2024 lineup is here! It’s great to see some films featuring echo client work on this year’s lineup, including:

THE 2024 INDIE SPIRIT NOMINATIONS ARE HERE!

THE 2024 INDIE SPIRIT NOMINATIONS ARE HERE!

The 2024 Independent Spirit Awards nominations are here! We are thrilled to see ALL OF US STRANGERS (pictured), featuring Costume Design by echo’s Sarah Blenkinsop, up for Best Feature and Best Director, as well as GODLAND, shot by Maria von Hausswolff, nominated for Best International Film. The awards will takes place on 24th February, we’re crossing our fingers for these brilliant films!

ECHO 2023 BIFA WINS!

ECHO 2023 BIFA WINS!

Congratulations to all the winners at last night’s BIFA Awards! ALL OF US STRANGERS, featuring Costume Design by Sarah Blenkinsop, was the big winner with 7 wins, including Best British independent Film and Best Director!

Echo’s Buki Ebiesuwa took home the ‘Best Costume Design’ award for her work on FEMME, which won 2 more awards!

IF THE STREETS WERE ON FIRE, lensed by Ruben Woodin Dechamps, won The Raindance Maverick Award and Best Feature Documentary!

HOW TO HAVE SEX, with work by DoP Nicolas Canniccioni, Costume Designer George Buxton and Hair + Makeup Designer Natasha Lawes, picked up 3 awards!

Well-deserved wins all round!

ECHO EDITOR SARAH BREWERTON AWARDED 'CONTRIBUTION TO THE MEDIUM' WOMEN IN FILM + TV AWARD!

ECHO EDITOR SARAH BREWERTON AWARDED 'CONTRIBUTION TO THE MEDIUM' WOMEN IN FILM + TV AWARD!

We are so proud of echo Editor Sarah Brewerton, who won the ‘Contribution to the Medium' Award at last night’s Women in Film + TV Awards!

With over twenty years of experience cutting fantastic projects including: IT’S A SIN (Pictured - which she won a Best Editing BAFTA and RTS Award for), NOLLY, RAGING GRACE, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 5 DAYS and DON’T TAKE MY BABY, Sarah is undoubtedly deserving of this award and recognition! A huge congratulations to you!

ECHO'S KAT MORGAN ANNOUNCED AS 2023 BAFTA BREAKTHROUGH!

ECHO'S KAT MORGAN ANNOUNCED AS 2023 BAFTA BREAKTHROUGH!

We are unbelievably proud of echo Hair + Makeup Designer Kat Morgan, who has been named as one of the BAFTA Breakthroughs of 2023. This recognition for Kat is so hugely deserved.

Still from BLUE JEAN.

It’s long been the case that the hair and make up team are the unofficial therapists of any film and television set. The intimate nature of their work, coupled with being the first ones in and the last ones out, means they can be hugely influential for setting the right mood for the day. The make up truck is also often the choice destination for those who need to just hang out, decompress and have “a wee chit-chat”. That’s the kind of positive environment that Scottish hair and make up designer Kat Morgan wants to cultivate, where everyone feels safe, welcome and can enjoy a good work-life balance.

“It’s important that we promote a good work-life balance, especially for women. I just don’t believe people have to give up parts of their lives for their job. The landscape is changing and that’s down to people like me, heads of department who can cultivate that for those who are up-and-coming.”

“It’s a lot to process that I am [a BAFTA Breakthrough]. I don’t know whether that’s imposter syndrome or not. I never imagined someone like me being somewhere like this. It does feel like validation of who I am, what I do and how I like to work... A lot of love and care went into the making of Blue Jean and the people who made it. It was the right way to do things and it translates on camera and to people all over the world who love it.”

'LOCKERBIE' IS OUT NOW!

'LOCKERBIE' IS OUT NOW!

Be sure to catch LOCKERBIE on Sky and NowTV! The four part documentary about the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, features Cinematography by echo DoP Will Pugh. Here are the lovely words Will wrote about his time on the project:

John Dower’s LOCKERBIE, produced at Mindhouse for Sky, was shot over 12 months - a long weaving thread from the Isle of Skye, to Lockerbie itself, then on to Zurich, D.C, New York, Paris, Malta, Tunisia and London. ⁣

In the world of documentary we seemed to have reached peak style, that is to say doc filmmaking seems to have become about Hollywood lenses & aspect ratios, multiple cameras, gliding gimbals and stylised lighting. On LOCKERBIE we just went back to basics. 16:9. Camera on sticks. Old school. Tell the story.⁣

And what a story. Others will be writing more eloquently about the worst terrorist attack before 9/11. I am just left with a feeling. We went around the world talking to people whose entire lives have been defined by this event. Who, 35 years later, are still deeply haunted, all of whom will go to their graves without knowing the whole truth, without real closure. Today terrorism seems almost accepted as part of the warp & weft of global politics. But really it just represents political failure and nihilism. When you zoom into a single family’s life it represents unimaginable pain and suffering for the rest of their lives. It’s hard not to think of the thousands of people undergoing this appalling transformation at this very moment in Palestine & Israel (and depressingly so many other countries). And yet these people often display unbelievable resilience, courage and humanity.⁣

Congratulations to John who had to pick his way through an unbelievably complicated narrative yet kept his contributors front & centre. Also to Barnaby Fry his talented producer and Clare McFall who came in to take some of the tail pressure off. It’s hard to make a great series without a supportive exec & commissioner, so major props also to Nancy Strang & Poppy Dixon. From me, thanks to the production team at Mindhouse, esp Dejan Cancar & Dami Mabadeje, to my ACs Ben Crossley & Katie Soper, and to DOP Jamie Quantrill for so ably stepping into a couple of gaps!

THE 2023 RTS CRAFT + DESIGN NOMINATIONS ARE HERE!

THE 2023 RTS CRAFT + DESIGN NOMINATIONS ARE HERE!

The 2023 RTS Craft and Design nominations are here! Congratulations to Best Director nominees: Dawn Shadforth for I HATE SUZIE TOO (pictured), lensed by echo DoP Patrick Meller; Junior Okoli for JUNGLE, with episodes 1, 2, 4 + 6 cut by Josh Mallalieu, and Alex Winckler for SOMEWHERE BOY, with Production Design by Alexandra Toomey. The ceremony will take place on 4th December!

'HOW TO HAVE SEX' NOMINATED FOR 3 EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS!

'HOW TO HAVE SEX' NOMINATED FOR 3 EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS!

HOW TO HAVE SEX has picked up 3 European Film Award nominations - including for the European Discovery Prize ‘Prix Fipresci’! Congratulations to the cast and crew behind this brilliant film, including echo DoP Nicolas Canniccioni, Costume Designer George Buxton and Hair + Makeup Designer Natasha Lawes! Catch it in cinemas now, if you haven’t already!

'HOW TO HAVE SEX' OUT IN CINEMAS TODAY!

'HOW TO HAVE SEX' OUT IN CINEMAS TODAY!

Molly Manning Walker’s HOW TO HAVE SEX is finally hitting cinemas today! The Cannes ‘Un Certain Regard’ award-winning film, which also picked up 13 BIFA nominations yesterday, features brilliant work by echo clients: DoP Nicolas Canniccioni, Costume Designer George Buxton and Hair + Makeup Designer Natasha Lawes!