Monday, April 16, 2018

‘Swindon - A Portrait of Youth’ is a snapshot of opinions about growing up in the UK. Teenagers rarely have a voice and a platform to speak about their aspirations and fears. With far-reaching political decisions being made around them, I wanted to explore what this group thought about growing up in Britain. We chose Swindon because it was the closest major town to where I grew up and always seems to be a litmus test for which way the country will vote on major political decisions. It’s not a particularly wealthy area nor a town that suffers from intense poverty. It doesn’t have a single industry which the town’s economy is reliant on, but instead has benefited from cheap land, ideally located - making it a good place for company headquarters and manufacturing. For these reasons, it seemed an appropriate place to get a snapshot of youth in Britain. Interviews were conducted with 15-18-year-olds on the phone throughout 2017 and the piece completed in 2018. It was shot on 35mm Kodak and Master Primes with only available light. Director: Robin Mason DOP: David Bird Producer: Phil Myers 1st AD: Tedz Camera Assistants: Dan Henderson, Brendan Harvey Colourist: Toby Tomkins @ Cheat Development and Scanning @ Cinelab Craft Films 2018 @robinrmason


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