Hello.
My name is Paul and I am a third year film student at York St John University. I have written and am currently trying to produce a short film for my final year and I am desperately trying to source a location with a snooker table or alternatively we are thinking of buying our own table second-hand (as cheaply as possible) and getting a fitter to set it up in a location.
I wondered if anyone could give some advice on potential places to film that they know of - So far I have tried Riley's, World Snooker, South West Snooker Academy, various stately homes near York, etc. I've even tried to get hold of Damian Hirst and various pro snooker players. All to no avail.
In the script the setting is supposed to be something like the crucible theatre, but empty - Except for the snooker table of course. Obviously this is not possible, but it is crucial that the table is in a room by itself (ie. not a snooker hall) and has plenty of room around it for the actors and of course all the camera equipment.
If anyone has any advice or knows of anyone that might be able to help, I would love to hear from you. I can email a copy of the treatment giving more details to anyone who wants it. I would imagine this is the first fiction film about snooker and my crew and I are all dedicated, hard-working young filmmakers.
Yours in desperation!
Paul Jones
My name is Paul and I am a third year film student at York St John University. I have written and am currently trying to produce a short film for my final year and I am desperately trying to source a location with a snooker table or alternatively we are thinking of buying our own table second-hand (as cheaply as possible) and getting a fitter to set it up in a location.
I wondered if anyone could give some advice on potential places to film that they know of - So far I have tried Riley's, World Snooker, South West Snooker Academy, various stately homes near York, etc. I've even tried to get hold of Damian Hirst and various pro snooker players. All to no avail.
In the script the setting is supposed to be something like the crucible theatre, but empty - Except for the snooker table of course. Obviously this is not possible, but it is crucial that the table is in a room by itself (ie. not a snooker hall) and has plenty of room around it for the actors and of course all the camera equipment.
If anyone has any advice or knows of anyone that might be able to help, I would love to hear from you. I can email a copy of the treatment giving more details to anyone who wants it. I would imagine this is the first fiction film about snooker and my crew and I are all dedicated, hard-working young filmmakers.
Yours in desperation!
Paul Jones
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