GFF 2016 - John McPhail Review 1 - Hail Caesar
Hey Sports fans! John here, lets talk "Hail Caesar". So the Cohen brothers newest film had its UK Premiere at Glasgow film festival,...
GFF 2016 - John McPhail Review 2 - High Rise
John McPhail / Where Do We Go From Here at GFF Hey hey y'all, John here so lets chat "High-rise" So on thursday night i spoiled my...
New Films. TF13 and TF 18. Filmmaker Q&A: Graham Hughes on A Practical Guide to a Spectacular S
We're delighted that Graham Hughes's latest film – Death of a Vlogger - will join Year Zero Filmmaking as Tartan Features #18. Graham has...
Filmmaker Q&A: Alex Harron on Bend Don't Break & The Racer
Alex Harron is the filmmaker behind documentary Bend Don't Break (TF#7) and forthcoming short, The Racer, which follows motorcyclist...
Filmmaker Q&A: Tim Fraser-Granados on Blood's a Rover
Blood's a Rover is the debut feature from Tim Fraser-Granados, telling the story of a detective chief inspector, a millionaire's wife, a...
Filmmaker Q&A: Douglas Sannachan on Starcache
Starcache is the debut feature from Glasgow actor Douglas Sannachan (That Sinking Feeling, Gregory's Girl, Taggart). The comedy horror...
Filmmaker Q&A - Colin Bell & Gregor Barclay on Ribbons
Tartan Features #17 - improvised psychological thriller, Ribbons - got off to a shaky start earlier this year when the shoot schedule was...
Q + A : Ken Loach on Funding and Micro Budget Filmmaking
We had a small chat with one of our favourite filmmakers, Ken Loach about his thoughts on new talent, funding and the storytelling...
Filmmaker Q&A: David Newbigging on Darkness Comes
Brand new to Amazon - and Tartan Features - Darkness Comes is David Newbigging's debut feature film. The film's production acted as a...
Whaam! Shorts Q+A with Director John McPhail on 'Notes'
WS: Notes is interesting in that you'd never previously directed or written a short before. You were working as a camera assistant, so...