A filmmaker has directed a short film about a couple trying to get through the pandemic.
Daniel Johnson, a screenwriter and director who lives in Wanstead and works in South Woodford, created A Productive Lockdown, which follows the story of a struggling author who decides to make use of lockdown to write a novel.
However, things do not go as planned as his girlfriend, who secretly harbours writing ambitions of her own, finds herself being the more creatively expressive of the duo.
Ilford-raised Daniel said: "I wanted to make a fun short film which captures the frustrations of lockdowns but does it in an amusing way.”
The film was shot on a very low budget without even the use of a crew, Daniel said.
“This is my favourite way to make a film,” he admitted.
“To have an idea and run with it, not worrying about budgets and equipment but instead just creating in a freewheeling and fun way.”
The film stars lead actors Jay Sutherland and Lucy-Jane Quinlan.
Jay said: "With everything that everyone's been through with lockdowns and Covid, it just felt like it was the right timing for a light-hearted satirical spin on it.
“As someone who has been trying to write a lot more over the past two years, I could relate with the character more than I'd probably care to admit.”
Lucy-Jane added: "Three creatives, a script and a camera. The focus was always the story and I think it's easy to lose sight of that when you are working with massive crews and so many people are focused on their own departments.
“There was a real sense of collaboration and we were able to spend as much time as we needed."
The film also features a cameo from Nicola Kelleher, who plays a comedic role as a news reporter whose reports get increasingly confusing as the film goes on.
The music for the film was created by singer/songwriter Jeremy Mayle, a regular collaborator.
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