Screen 7 - Achievements

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We are constantly evolving yet always attempting to be an interesting company with a good reputation. We beleive in family values, treating customers as friends & helping others when they need it. Here you can find some of our proudest achievements!

FILM

  1. In 2010, behind the scenes material by bigphat films features on the DVD of Philip Pullman's The Butterfly Tattoo.

  2. In 2007, Mark Lovegrove filmed a behind the scenes documentary for Philip Pullman's The Butterfly Tattoo. He worked with Director Phil Hawkins, the only UK participant to take part in On The Lot!

  3. In 2007, Mark Lovegrove won the Best Editor award in the Abingdon & Witney College Film & Television Awards (AFTAs), and completed his college course achieving a Distinction overall.

  4. In 2007, Director Mark Lovegrove was shortlisted to appear on the Stephen Spielberg reality TV show "On The Lot". Sadly, he was not one of the 16 lucky participants.

  5. In 2006, bigphat films came 2nd place in the Oxford Film & Video Makers "Showcase Shootout" award.

  6. In 2006, bigphat films scooped up 3 awards in the Abingdon & Witney College "AFTA" awards, for best factual programme, best advertising campaign & best male student.

GAMES

  1. In 2009 our computer game Lost In Paradise was nominated for Best Demo in the AGS awards.

  2. In 2007 composer Mark Lovegrove was nominated for Best Music in the AGS awards for his work on 6 Days A Sacrifice and Nelly Cootalot.

  3. In 2007, Screen 7 won the Best Demo for 2006 in the Adventure Game Studio awards for Indiana Jones and the Fountain of Youth. The game's demo was also featured in several PC magazines including PC Gamer & PC Format. More than 50,000 people have tried it out!

  4. Screen 7 are proud to have met & interviewed some of the great names in adventure gaming, including Ron Gilbert, Charles Cecil and Bill Tiller. In 2009 we interviews Hal Barwood.

  5. In 2002, Screen 7 founded the very first "Mittens" event, a gathering of international AGS game developers in Surrey, England. Since then, there has been a Mittens event held each year in a different country by different organisers. Mittens success & popularity has continued to grow as AGS developers scale the globe including New York, Sweden, Greece, Spain & Canada. It is a special event as new games are showcased & burning questions finally answered!

THINGS, SADLY, WE NEVER QUITE ACHIEVED

  1. In 2009, we pitched our new successful show UFO Watch UK to E4 and BBC3, however, neither were interested!

  2. In 2009 (and 2002), we attempted to organise and run AdventureX but sadly it didn't work out. Watch this space though, because we'll be trying again soon!

  3. In 2006, bigphat films wrote to film director Tim Burton, who lives nearby, hoping he might be willing to make a cameo in a short production. Sadly, he never replied.

  4. In 2003, we attempted to turn a local & un-popular youth club into a trendy hang-out for young people called The Works.

  5. In 2002, bigphat films wrote to actor Jeremy Irons to ask for a cameo in a short production. Although he wished us all the best, sadly, he could not participate.

  6. In 1999, we worked on bringing back the school radio station which had been disused for many years. Unfortunately, although the idea was popular amongst some staff - others did not see the practicality or total need for such a service.
 
 

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Screen 7
2007