THIS is the hectic scene as filming continues in York's latest multi-media experiment.
Key moments from local film maker Blind Production's "real life tragi-comedy" were being shot at the Bay Horse, Marygate.
Work on the as-yet untitled feature-length local film for local people, is "going ridiculously well", according to young producer Reza Ghadiri-Zare. "York is an extremely good venue for filming and the pool of talent here is immense. It is going better than we could have expected."
Locations all over the city have been used for the film, which is to be shown at City Screen in October as part of the SightSonic Digital Arts Festival. As well as the York screening, Reza is confident that the film will be shown elsewhere in the country and may even be put out on video.
Updated: 11:42 Monday, August 20, 2001
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