This morning Chat Noir Productions Ltd’s Creative Director conducted a talk for Pensby High School students considering pursuing a career in film and television.
The Importance of Being Earnest by the Neston Players
Cinematic trailer produced by Chat Noir Productions Ltd to publicise the Neston Players 2019 production of Oscar Wilde's comedy masterpiece "The Importance of Being Earnest".
Filmed on location at Poulton Hall and the Red Fox hotel.
The Neston Players' Being Earnest
Screen grabs from new trailer produced by Chat Noir for The Neston Players production of The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde.
1123 Hooton Park Squadron Royal Air Force Cadets Talk
Earlier this month Daniel Fox from Chat Noir Productions Ltd gave a talks to 1123 - Hooton Park Squadron Royal Air Force Air Cadets on film and film-making. He was also on hand to snap a photo of the cadets receiving a cheque from Tesco.
Picture Gallery from Llandudno
Photos from Sci-fi Wales yesterday
PlayFest 2018!
Short film produced to celebrate Active Cheshire's Playfest, a spectacular event inspiring businesses, schools and community to come together to compete, get active, play, and have fun.
Featuring the world’s longest inflatable assault course – at 1000ft long! Accompanied by the mini assault course for the mini players. Every ticket sold raised funds to support the work done by British Red Cross.
Playfest Snaps
Filming for Active Cheshire today in Knutsford - Tatton park Playfest.
Chester filming - Changing Times
Today Chat Noir were back filming on the streets of Chester, for Chester Film Co-op and Chester History and Heritage. Matching up camera angles to match vintage photos. Watch out for the film "Changing Times" a journey back to 1970s Chester.
Chester Film Co-op
Since its launch in Chat Noir Productions have been proud members of the Chester Film Co-op.
National Waterways Museum
As part of the continuing filming for "Keeping History Afloat II", Chat Noir Productions attended the second networking event held at the National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port, in association with National Historic Ships. Filming took place both in the conference room and in the Heritage Boatyard.
At Tranmere Rovers Football Club
Shooting for a charity video connected to Tranmere Rovers.
Ghosts of the Odeon
"Ghosts of the Odeon" centres on a young boy’s journey around the long forgotten cinema. Exploring from the lobby to the auditorium, he encounters echoes of the past, as iconic movies come to life.
While much of the film relies on replicating music and sound cues, it was also necessary to recreate a number of classic movie scenes. Characters including Han Solo and Indiana Jones were joined by creatures from Alien, ET, Jurassic Park and Gremlins.
The Chester Odeon is a place filled with many happy memories and "Ghosts of the Odeon" recaptures the excitement of growing up loving movies.
Filming inside Chester's Art Deco Odeon
Today Chat Noir were filming Ghosts of the Odeon in the 1936 Art Deco Chester Odeon, in the heart of the city's Northgate quarter. By late 2016, the building is due to be redeveloped into Chester's new cultural centre.
Chester Film Co-op
Chat Noir Productions Ltd (as members of the Chester film CO-OP) were lucky to be taken on a guided tour of the now derelict Chester Odeon. These photos show present state of the building which is due to be re-developed as part of the new arts centre.
Chat Noir and the Olympics
Neston High School teamed up with all its feeder primary schools to have an Olympic torch run and they invited Chat Noir to get on the Olympic bus and film the day. And what a day!