A local filmmaker and ex Light House trainee has been commissioned by the regional screen agency Screen West Midlands to make a short film and is looking for participants from the general public to be stars of her production. Nerina Villa, who was trained in video production at Light House Media Centre in Wolverhampton, is now an experienced documentary director who has made films for Channel 4 and regional ITV and has been shortlisted for a Royal Television Society Award. Her new film is called Ladies Loos and it takes a comical look at what girls get up to in the toilets, and promises to reveal why they never go by themselves and why they take SOOO long?
The production team for Ladies Loos has already filmed at Gatecrasher and the Custard Factory in Birmingham with great success using Light House’s new HD camera equipment.
Director Nerina Villa said, “You can go in to the ladies loos and talk to a complete stranger about anything, knowing the moment you walk out you’ll never speak to them again. We are now looking for pairs and groups of girls to be filmed on their nights out. If you always seem to have a dramatic night out and someone ends up in the loos crying, or arguing, or worrying about boys, then maybe you could be part of the film! So if you’ve got a birthday or hen do or just a big night out please get in touch and be part of our short film!”
Ladies who would like to take part in the film should email Nerina Villa on villaspeedy@aol.com
For more information about media training opportunities at Light House Media Centre visit www.light-house.co.uk