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Company name
Actaeon Films
Address 1
50 Gracefield Gardens
Town/City/Village
London
Postcode/Zip
SW16 2ST
Telephone
0208 769 3339
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Your website
http://www.actaeonfilms.com
2nd website
http://www.myspace.com/actaeonfilms
third website
http://www.uk.filmcrewpro.com/view.php?uid=237157
Twitter@
http://twitter.com/ActaeonFilms
Facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/people/Daniel-Cormack/548720057
YouTube Page
http://www.youtube.com/user/actaeonfilms

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Current status (select all that apply)
run own business
link to portfolio, showreel or work
http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/users/3921310
link 2
http://www.youtube.com/user/actaeonfilms
link 3
http://shootingpeople.org/cards/actaeonfilms
Attitude to unpaid work
For close family and friends
If it is an amazing project
If you're nice people
If you do something for me for free
If it is for charity
Provided I will learn something new
If you cover food and drink
If you cover travel costs
If it is in an exotic location
If the project involves a celebrirty

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Daniel Cormack

Daniel Cormack

Daniel Cormack was born in Lewisham, south-east London and was educated at Thomas Tallis Comprehensive School and Oxford University where he was awarded an Academic Scholarship to read English. Daniel then worked at the BFI London Film Festival and at Notting Hill's Electric Cinema. In 2004, he established Actaeon Films - www.actaeonfilms.com - to produce feature-length theatrical motion pictures. In 2007, he directed and produced three multi-award winning shorts which screened at major international film festivals and garnered critical acclaim in publications such as Hotdog and Time Out: his directorial debut Amelia and Michael (2007) starring Anthony Head which won the Tiscali Award at the Raindance Film Festival; A Fitting Tribute (2007) starring Sally Bretton which won a UK Film Council Completion Fund Award and premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival; and Nightwalking (2008) starring Raquel Cassidy. Also in 2007, Daniel made his broadcast and documentary debut for Channel 4 with Make Me a Tory (2007) which led the trade paper Broadcast to name him a "Hot Shot 2008" in the directing category. Daniel is on the board of the Directors Guild of Great Britain is a former board member of the New Producers Alliance and the Writers, Producers and Directors Branch of the union BECTU.
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Daniel Cormack, Saturday, 19 March 2011 09:18
Daniel Cormack
Daniel Cormack was born in Lewisham, south-east London and was educated at Thomas Tallis Comprehensive School and Oxford University where he was awarded an Academic Scholarship to read English.

Daniel then worked at the BFI London Film Festival and at Notting Hill's Electric Cinema. In 2004, he established Actaeon Films - www.actaeonfilms.com - to produce feature-length theatrical motion pictures.

In 2007, he directed and produced three multi-award winning shorts which screened at major international film festivals and garnered critical acclaim in publications such as Hotdog and Time Out: his directorial debut Amelia and Michael (2007) starring Anthony Head which won the Tiscali Award at the Raindance Film Festival; A Fitting Tribute (2007) starring Sally Bretton which won a UK Film Council Completion Fund Award and premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival; and Nightwalking (2008) starring Raquel Cassidy.

Also in 2007, Daniel made his broadcast and documentary debut for Channel 4 with Make Me a Tory (2007) which led the trade paper Broadcast to name him a "Hot Shot 2008" in the directing category.

Daniel is on the board of the Directors Guild of Great Britain is a former board member of the New Producers Alliance and the Writers, Producers and Directors Branch of the union BECTU.
 

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