Too be honest I was astounded and couldn't understand why I had not heard of him before. A quick IMDB search showed that he had worked as a visual wiz on a couple of TV shows. But his adeptness at creating an Epic spectacle single handedly marked him as a super talent.
A little while later I heard that a Gareth Edwards had won the 2008 SCI-FI-LONDON's 48 hour film making challenge Factory Farmed.
Here is Edwards talking to the SCI-FI-LONDON team about making Factory Farmed.
Subsequently I had heard the same rumblings about Gareth Edwards's Monsters that you have heard. Here is SCI-FI-LONDON festival Founder & Director Louis Savy introducing the opening film of the 2010 SCI-FI-LONDON Festival Splice and the 48hr film challenge winner Abducted by the Shoot The Runner team. He starts off by talking about previous winner Gareth Edwards and what he has gone on to.
Which bring us to the clip below released yesterday by Best Buy about Edwards talking about making Monsters and some great insight into low budget film making.
Monsters
A hip, compelling road movie/romance ... with massive octopi from space.
Multi-talented Gareth Edwards wrote, shot, directed and created the visual effects for this beautifully made amalgam of monster movie and wrong-side-of-the-tracks love story – think District 9 meets It Happened One Night. Contact with alien life has gone horribly wrong, and large parts of South America are dangerously infested. It falls to rough-edged young photojournalist Andrew to track down and save the rich-kid daughter of his boss, and get her out alive...
Monsters & Gareth Edwards the one man film revolution
Monsters
Director:
Gareth Edwards
Starring:
Whitney Able, Scoot McNairy
2010, UK, 90 mins
Where:
Filmhouse 1
88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH3 9BZ
When:
10:15pm, Fri 18 June, 2010
6:00pm, Sat 19 June, 2010
More info:
Over at the Edinburgh's International Festival website
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