Colin Warhurst - What he did next Colin Warhurst went onto run Grey Tiger Media with his brother Daniel Warhurst, regularly working with musicians in the North West, including The Montoyas, DS Promotions, The Words and Black Lights.
He went onto make his own short films such as Karma, Bog Standard and Transformers: It Never Ends. He has also directed and edited film work for BBC Outreach, Shed Productions, and BBC North. A Technologist at the BBC by day, by night he is still a film-maker between his Grey Tiger Media duties, regularly acting as Camera Operator, DOP and Editor on many film projects, including micro-feature film, The Watcher, and on many other films made by being a regular contributor to the Manchester Kino movement, Filmonik His continuing work above, behind, in front and underneath a camera can be found at here; www.colinwarhurst.co.uk |
Phil Drinkwater - What he did next
Phil Drinkwater went onto make the short film 'Count Dave', as well as writing and directing the short 'Rain On Film', starring Josie Long. He is also a successful musician in the Electro-Synth band, The Narrows.
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Hazel Earle - What she did next
Hazel Earle is a professional actress, and after Mancattan went onto star in another indie feature 'Seeing Smoke.' Hazel's work on film and stage continues to this day, and has seen her perform at The Royal Exchange Theater, The Lowry Theater, Sheffield Crucible and more.
Hazel also went onto form her own Theater Production company, Hazel Tree Productions, which has ran two Shakesperian 'Tapas' productions and an original Christmas themed play 'Grotto' written by Chris Dance. Hazel's continuing work can be found here; www.hazelearle.co.uk |
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