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25th July 2008 Hello,
This will be the last entry before I swan off to Jerusalem next week to film
Eli Avisera's - A Masters Course in
Woodturning - Advanced Level.
Eli has been on a whistle-stop tour of the United States and judging by the
trade that the tour has generated, it's gone pretty well indeed!
I'm going to be filming all of the stuff you've been waiting for:
i. Making your own laminated turning blanks
ii. Laminated Turning
iii. Pierced and latticed work
iv. Intricate Hollow Forms
And lots more... Just coming off the press
and to be released when I return on 17th August:
Mick Hanbury -
Making & Decorating Hollow Forms
There will be two versions of this film released:
The first will contain all of the series outtakes at the end of the film, and
for those with delicate hearing; a version without the outtakes as the
vocabulary used is quite relaxed, let's say!
That's it for this month. Don't forget that we're actually closed
for trade while I'm away in Jerusalem, but you can still order your films and
we'll dispatch on re-opening. Enjoy the
rest of the summer...turning in our shorts!
7th July 2008
Hello again,
Another busy month behind us:
1. Sue Harker's brand-new film;
Turned Out Nice Again!
The In's & Out's of Involuted Turning
is now ready for release on 11th July.
If you've seen and loved Sue's first film: All Glued Up! You're
going to love this one too! Come on...get your order in now.
2. Eli Avisera's final film from his first series
for beginners;
Series 1 Volume 5
The Simple Goblet Project
is also ready for release on 11th July.
Bringing the first series to a close, this film covers the art
of making a simple goblet...but with a twist! Eli defies all of
the customary techniques by doing the finishing touch to his
goblet first!
Curious? Get one on order now and you'll see what I mean...The
man's a genius!
This film concludes with a rather nice and
informal interview I did with him in Jerusalem.
Mick Hanbury's
latest film:
Making & Decorating Hollow Forms
is continuing well with it's edit. Release on this film won't
happen until September due to the annual visit to Israel to film
Eli Avisera's
Advanced series of DVDs. More on this as soon as I know.
One last thing before I go:
We have a new arrival here at Hunters Lodge:
Our resident moorhens have another mouth for us to feed!

Short and sweet I know, keep your eye out for
more news next month.
Have a good one and keep those shavings flying!
21st June 2008
Hello!
How's your summer been? Did you blink and miss it
one afternoon back in April? So much for global warming eh?
Ok, what have I got for you this month?
ELi Avisera's fourth film will go on sale next
week. This one covers the basics of hollowing end grain with a
project on a simple box. Elis hollowing was better straight from
the tool than if I'd used my best Hegner abrasives to finish!
Don't miss this one.
Sue Harker's film has reached the end of it's
edit. Sue was confident that there would be no outtakes this
time around...but I got them for you!
This film is called:
Turned Out Nice Again!
The In's & Outs of Involuted Turning
Sue's next film project looks a really interesting piece, I've
even got a shot of a prototype to show to you:

We're just starting to load-up Mick Hanbury's new
film:
Making and Decorating Hollow Forms
into the drives ready for editing. We had a great laugh filming
as usual.
Last for this month; John Berkeley visited when
we had Eli Avisera staying at Easter time this year with his
wife Chris. Here's some photographs Chris took and a taste of
what's to come on Eli's Advanced series.
 
 
 

Have a great month, I'll see you in July.
27th May 2008
Hi folks!
OK, calm down!...Eli Avisera's Volume 3 is going on general sale
tomorrow: The Simple Bowl. This film is astounding to watch,
filled with techniques I personally had never seen before Eli
showed me...end grain tear-out is going to be a thing of the
past!
Quick! Get to the Gallery Page and get your's on order now!
John Berkeley's latest tome: Screwples 6; The
New-New Castle Moneybox Puzzle has now completed it's edit and
is away for John to approve it's release, hopefully by next
weekend.
This is a particularly sneaky puzzle and takes into account all
of your advances in thread-chasing if you've been following the
series. Of particular note is John's method for making Left-Hand
Threads.
This weekend just past saw the second visit of
Sue Harker and her husband Graham to the Lodge to film her new
DVD: The Ins & Outs of Involuted Turning. Now there's a
mouthful! A baffling subject which will make a truly intriguing
film of how to accomplish inside-out turning to produce a
beautiful candlestick.
Sue is set to return in either October or
November to make her next project on film: The Bowl in a
Bowl...sounds interesting.
That's it for another month. Take care, keep
making the shavings and we'll be back with more in June:
hopefully with a little better weather on our backs!
Bye for now.
27th April 2008
Hi folks!
The next month will see the new release from Eli Avisera's first
series. If the first episode sales are anything to go by, you'd
better get your orders in quickly...we were run off our feet
this month!
We're now onto the edit for John Berkeley's
Screwples 6 and all's looking nice.
After a great relaxing week in Spain with Er'
Indoors and The Outlaws (My Mum & Dad in Law - smashing folks);
I'm back on track following a full day's work here in the nerve
centre at the Lodge.
Sue Harker is gearing herself up nicely for her
next shot at stardom next month, we're looking forward to her
coming again to the Lodge for a weekend of frivolity and fun.
More next month, have a good one!
28th March 2008
Yes! I know it's been ages since
you good people have had an update on what's going on here at
the lodge. You wouldn't believe how busy it's been here!
Right! Onto business...The Oneway lathe finally arrived, and
she's lovely...our new baby!
First run-out went to Mick Hanbury who came to
film his last in his Making & Decorating series. This one's
called: "Making and Decorating Hollow Forms". It's a really nice
looking film with some great turning, as usual from Mick.
All of the rest of the time has been eaten for me
by working on Eli Avisera's films. Over the last week, I've had
the pleasure of having Eli stay with me here at the Lodge, while
we went over all of the final pick-ups and re-edits. A mammoth
task and not a lot of sleep later: We're now ready to release
Series 1 Volume 1 next Friday!
So, what are you waiting for?
Get yourself over to Eli's Gallery page and get one ordered.
Demand is expected to be high, so be sure to get your order in
early!
Have a great month...more in April!
5th
January 2008
Happy New Year!
I hope you all had a great Christmas, ours was terrific! Our two
sons went off to Las Vegas for the holidays and left Jill and me
in peace. We had a lovely relaxed time together, but of course,
I now need to get back to the exercise bike!
I haven't exactly been idle over the past few
weeks; John Berkeley's latest film: Screwples 5 is now ready for
your enjoyment. So, get yourself over to John's gallery page and
order yourself one!
The Oneway lathe hasn't arrived yet, but I'm
assured that it'll be here in the next couple of weeks.
See you next month.
15th
December
2007
Hello everybody, how are your
preparations for Christmas going? Of course it's manic here at
the Lodge as usual. The new Oneway lathe and all of it's bits &
pieces is due to arrive here from Canada via Germany between
Christmas and New Year week, so it's a Christmas present to the
company I suppose!
So, what have we been up to? Well, the edit for
Eli Avisera's second film is complete and the proof has been
sent to him for approval..."WHOA!!!" I can hear you
shouting! Where's the first film?
You all know me by now and you know that we've reached a pretty
high standard with the titles that we release. So, to that end,
we've decided to do some pretty radical changes with Eli's first
film, to make sure that it's just right. Don't forget that it
was shot on location in Israel and I didn't exactly have all of
my creature comforts to hand as I do here at the Lodge. I'm not
making excuses, I just wanted to be sure that Eli's films are
the best you'll use for the coming years!
So, a re-hash of the film's edit with some brutal techniques
employed has resulted in a much more refined effort. This has
now gone out to Eli in Israel for his approval and hopefully;
will be released in the early New Year.
I want to report to you that we've not done Mick
Hanbury's Box prize draw yet, the reason for which is that he's
been so busy, I've hardly seen him this year. The odd fleeting
visit from him also means that we both forgot to do the draw!
Mick is now booked to come to film the final film in his series
for the first week in March 2008, so, hopefully, we'll get the
draw in then. Not bad: Only a year late!...Sorry.
I finally managed to get away from the Lodge for
a day recently! I went over to the North of England Woodworking
show in Harrogate. I had a really good time there meeting lots
of names and putting faces to them.
I especially enjoyed the fact that KTMP was well represented
there with lots of the KTMP stable woodturners demonstrating and
our retailers pushing the titles out like there was no tomorrow!
The highlight of the visit for me had to be meeting Mark Baker
of Woodturning Magazine. I managed to pry him away from his
demonstration stand for quite a while to discuss KTMP's progress
over a cup of coffee. The comments and suggestions that Mark
made were so encouraging, I left the show walking high! And with
a new fire in my belly to strive toward improving the brand name
even further for the forthcoming titles.
Right, onto a prize draw that we HAVE managed to
do! When John Berkeley was here last filming his latest round of
Screwples titles, Paul Loseby asked him if he'd do the honours
for him. It gives me great pleasure to announce that the winner
of the draw for Paul's Snakeskin Pen "Slippery Sid" has been won
by: Mr Jack Teffenhart of New York. Congratulations Jack. He was
so pleased, he sent us a picture of himself with his booty!

Well done Jack!
Hopefully, we'll have the film of John drawing Jack's entry on
the competition page soon.
That's all of our news for now, and that only
leaves me one more thing to do:
I wish you all a really good Christmas with a great New Year to
follow.
And a big thanks to all of our customers and sponsors for the
excellent year just past!
23rd November
2007
What about this baby then?
This is our new lathe that we're eagerly awaiting delivery of!
Our special thanks go out to Cindy Clay of Oneway Canada for
agreeing to sponsor KTMP films with the very kind supply of this
wonderful 2436 lathe, which is now on it's way from Canada.
We can't wait to see Eli Avisera put it through it's paces here
at the Lodge.
Speaking of Eli: We're still editing his films apace here in the
editing suite and they're looking pretty good!
In the meantime, we had John Berkeley in the studio last weekend
to film his latest Screwples offerings. John decided to
demonstrate his Castle Money Box Puzzle series this time. The
first film of three is now ready, yes! I know it was quick!
We've also taken delivery of a nice new pair of Creusen grinders
and our thanks go out to Axminster Tools for their sponsorship.
We've been rather busy since the last website update: The camera
set-up has changed considerably with the arrival of a superb
Canon XL2 camera. I have designed, built and set-to-work a
remote controlled overhead camera gantry, which was used for the
first time during John Berkeley's filming last weekend and I
must say that we achieved some marvellous shooting angles with
it. We also took delivery of a camera crane from the USA and
used it briefly with John. I think I need a little more practice
with it to prevent any damage to the overhead fittings!
Oh! and before I go...Lloyd (My youngest Lad) has finally got
around to painting the workshop! So, the latest film looks
really nice, what with all the lovely clean walls in the
background! Watch it! You really don't want me to get
house-proud in there do you? 25th September
2007
After a few teething problems with
the editing, we've now got Sue Harker's debut film: All Glued
Up! - A Study in Open Segment Turning, just right for release.
So what are you waiting for? Get to Gallery 10 now for the details
and order one!
Instead of selling as three separate films, we've gone for our
usual package of a double DVD. This one runs for a total time
of 5hrs 20mins. You simply couldn't find value for money like
this...anywhere!
Fortunately, Sue, and my wife; Jill, both have a good sense of
humour and have allowed the Out Takes section to be included!
Editing on Eli Avisera's first series has now
begun with great gusto! We're still loading the second series
into the computer hard drives; a job that has taken 4 weeks
already and there's still about a week of capture to go yet!
Both of Eli's series are expected to be huge sellers and initial
demand is certainly going to outstrip supply for a while. So,
how can you make sure of getting your hands on a copy when they
release? Send us your details and go into the mailing list. That
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Keep making the sawdust and I'll update the news
as soon as I get anything for you.
3rd September 2007
Yes, I know it's been a while since
I've managed to get to do an update...these are busy times!
Ok, so what's been going on here at KTMP?
First, we had the pleasure of welcoming Sue Harker to the Lodge
for her filming debut: Open Segment Turning. Sue came with her
husband Graham on 27th July for the weekend and duly produced a
very polished effort of three main projects:
Open Segmented Vase, Bowl and Lidded Pot.
We have managed to get a few nice out takes to include on the
DVD (blonde moments!)...if Sue allows them!
Editing is now well under way, with the first project complete
and the second started. Release should be in a few weeks. It's a
good one for anybody who is interested in this field.
So, how was your holiday?
Why do I ask?...Because mine was spent in the very warm climes
of Jerusalem Israel...WORKING! For you guys...ok, I was working
for myself also.
You all know why I was there: Filming Eli Avisera.
The original plan was to film the first of three series of Eli's
instructional films aimed at both beginner and experienced
turners who may wish to teach the craft. The plan was then for
me to return to Jerusalem at either Christmas or Easter next
year to film the second series for Intermediate level. After a
quiet first day of me having a lay-in and then off to
Eli's classroom/workshop for the afternoon doing a practice
shoot and getting to grips with the shooting order and teaching
Eli how to understand my directing commands, we began filming on
the second day. Eli is such a consummate professional, the films
just flowed into the cameras!
Before we knew it, three days had passed, and we had our
first series in the can!
A day off to visit Old Jerusalem City followed, including a very
exclusive appartment that Eli had been commisioned to produce a
lot of the bespoke fitted furniture for, and then an interview
for the series, before driving off to visit the Dead Sea for the
remainder of the day. Whilst we were sat on the beach caked from
head to foot in Dead Sea mud, we then decided that we had a
golden opportunity to use the time we had remaining to film the
second series!
So, along with a short break the following weekend to visit my
cousin in the north of the country, we forged ahead and hammered
out the Intermediate series.
So, what is in the films then?
Eli's first series, as I mentioned, is aimed primarily at the
beginner. But, the main thing that we all want from Eli's
teachings is here: The introduction to his tool range, how to
use each tool and also just as important: how to keep the tools
sharp.
Projects for Series 1: Candlestick, bowl, goblet and box.
Eli was worried about his English pronunciation prior to the
film, but a little gentle persuasion from a few colleagues
during his recent visit to America and myself, resulted in
his own narration! Now Eli is no Shakespeare, but his English is
a darned sight better than my Hebrew! When Eli struggled with
any of the words, I was there for him to give a little help. One
of my favourites was when Eli kept trying to say "cellulose".
He practiced saying the word over and over in-between
filming, and had it perfect, but every time we rolled the
cameras, it came out; "Chell u lose". I think we can
forgive him!
Eli's second series was meant to include six projects as the
bulk of the tool introductions were completed on series one.
But, we managed to go over this and ended up with eight
projects!
Series 2 Projects: Candlesticks (Eli's brand new design JJ
(Jerusalem/ Japan)), Large Platter (Figured Maple), Jerusalem
Stone Bowl, Hollow Mushroom, Trembleur (Wine theme), Hollow
Mushroom (green wood), Umbouque! (Ball & Stick game), Dreidel
Box (Traditional child's gift), Miniature Christmas Tree
(Great Christmas decoration).
Also to be included on the films are some interviews with Eli
where we have tried to get the know "The Man Behind The
Lathe".
It will be a few months before all editing will be complete, so
keep your eyes out and keep returning to the site for release
news.
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6th July 2007
Yet again another mad month! Reg
Sherwin: being the perfectionist that he is ( I wouldn't
have it any other way), ordered quite a few re-edits and another
weekend of re-shooting scenes that we both were not too happy
with to complete his films. The end result: A polished and
comprehensive series of films that no discerning woodturner
should miss!
Now released...come and get em!
OPERATION
BARBAROSSA :
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
At the same time as all of this pandemonium: We
have completed the edit for John Berkeley's new film Screwples
3: The Zulu Box and Barrel & Ball Puzzles. I'm so glad to say
that the edit went fine for this one first time and we're
releasing today also!
A couple of weeks rest and relaxation now?...Not
on your life! I've been ordered to the bathroom: "Get it
finished while you have the time!" Never a dull moment here at
The Lodge!
Where's the summer?
Enjoy the new films.
8th June 2007
Phew! What a month that's been!
Reg Sherwin's series has now completed it's edit and render
phases and the proofs have been sent to Reg for approval. All
being well, the films should be hitting the streets in the next
couple of weeks.
We've produced no less than 8 DVDs for Reg's series, and I
reckon they're great...but I would, wouldn't I?
Apart from the never-ending editing (I've come to
call the job Operation Barbarossa - seemed like there was no end
to it!), I've changed jobs with the Royal Navy and have moved
from HMS Collingwood to the RN College of Marine Engineering in
HMS Sultan Gosport. My job is still heavily built around IT
(There's no escape once your name is known) but of course, as
for any new job; there's been a steep learning curve to fit into
the team as soon as possible. I'm happy to report that I taught
my first course this week without any major mishaps.
Another bugbear has been the slog to get our main bathroom up
and running again after I decided it would only take a couple of
weeks to rip the entire room out and refit with new...that
started before Easter and is still ongoing! No! I'm not flavour
of the month here at the moment.
So, what's next? Sue Harker is now going to film
here at Hunters Lodge towards the end of July. Her material
sounds very exciting and the samples that she brought when she
visited with Husband Graham were terrific! Another good film for
the making methinks!
Last, but certainly not least: Preparations have
been going ahead, with a bit of gusto I might say, for the visit
in August to Eli Avisera. We've been busy making a lightweight
camera gantry to take with us: because we know how much you all
love the overhead shots.
I think that's all of the news for now, so I'm
going for some VERY well deserved sleep!
Goodnight all.
Current Projects
4th May 2007
"May the fourth be with
you!"...Sorry, couldn't help that one!
This week has seen Eli Avisera visit Hunters
Lodge. The verdict on the man: A Gentleman Genius!
Eli has chosen to film his series in his own workshop in
Jerusalem in order to have all of his tools, jigs and lathes
available for a superior quality film production.
We have talked non-stop from the moment Eli arrived until his
sad farewell at the Hamlet factory in Sheffield this afternoon.
A quick hello to all of the team there including Chris, Sandra
(Nice cuppa) and Dave.
Eli gave me and my son Lloyd some of the best tuition through
some of his favourite projects in order to prep the filming team
on what to expect when we record. Some very fine pieces were
produced and Lloyd's interest in the craft have been well and
truly bolstered.
All in all, a very exciting filming in Jerusalem
is now being eagerly awaited.
Editing is continuing on Reg Sherwin's series.
We're around 1/3 of our way through a very informative, high
quality set of lessons. More on this one as we progress.
20th April 2007
Andy Lodge's new film: Turning for
Results - Bowl Turning Masterclass is now released and selling
fast!
Reg sherwin completed his third weekend here at
the Lodge and now we're onto the process of editing. We shot so
much stock of Reg that this will probably turn out to be a
multiple disc series, taking you, the viewer from the very start
of woodturning, right the way through intermediate and into some
of the many areas of advanced spindle turning
Oh...and by the way, we're now preparing for Eli
Avisera's visit to The Lodge in May!
Busy, busy, busy!
18th March 2007
Andy Lodge's new film: Turning for
Results - Bowl Turning Masterclass has passed it's approval
stage and is now entering production. The film should hit the
streets very soon...watch this space!
Reg sherwin completed his second weekend here at
the Lodge and still needs another weekend! The stock we've shot
will amaze everybody. Reg goes from complete grass-roots all the
way up to advanced turning, with his expert guidance, you'll
have a great teacher helping you all the way.
6th March 2007
Mick Hanbury's: Making and Decorating Goblets film is
now released. This is an amazing film and the techniques
demonstrated are truly breathtaking!
Reg Sherwin arrived at Hunters Lodge last weekend and duly
completed the first half of his film: Which way do I
turn?
This is going to become an encyclopaedia to woodturners with a vast range
of methods shown. The second half of his film will be shot this
weekend.
Andy Lodge's: Bowl turning Masterclass edit is continuing and is hoped to be ready for release around
mid-March.
26th February 2007
John Berkeley's new film: Screwples
2 - The Lighthouse Puzzle is now ready and released. A terrific
project film to kick off his Puzzles series.
Mick Hanbury's: Making and Decorating Goblets film is well under
way and should be released pretty soon.
Andy Lodge's: Bowl turning Masterclass has now entered the
editing phase and is hoped to be ready for release around
mid-March.
4th February 2007
Our latest news is that Eli Avisera; World renowned woodturner from Israel is the latest client to sign-up to film with KTMP. Eli is touring Ireland in May and hopes to come over to film shortly after.
Andy Lodge is gearing-up for his next long awaited film: Bowl Turning Masterclass, to be shot next weekend.
Mick Hanbury's latest film: Making and Decorating Goblets edit is under way and is looking like a really good watch.
John Berkeley's new film: Screwples 2 - The Lighthouse Puzzle,
has now completed it's edit and is awaiting John's approval for release. Hopefully, the film will hit the streets in a week or two.Take a look at John's
Gallery page for a shot of the Lighthouse he made.
January 2007
John Berkeley's new film: Screwples 2 - The Lighthouse Puzzle,
has now completed filming and editing is under way. The DVD is
hoped to release in early February. Take a look at John's
Gallery page for a shot of the Lighthouse he made.
Colin Spall's: Let's Make a Bandstand Clock is now complete and
on sale.
A very busy period is scheduled for KTMP with filming by John
Berkeley, Mick Hanbury, Andy Lodge and Reg Sherwin over the next
two months...Phew!
December 2006
Paul Loseby's debut film: Simple Methods for Superior Turned
Pens has now been released and has been selling extremely well.
This time we're proving to be a popular choice in the USA with a
lot of orders being shipped across "The Pond".
Colin Spall's Bandstand Clock film edit is now well under way
and should be released on schedule in the early New Year.
November 2006
Following the hugely successful releases of John Berkeley and
Carol Rix's debut films, we're now going really well with Paul
Loseby's Superior Pens edit. Paul's film should be ready for
release around mid December now.
Last week, we went out on a limb a little and
filmed a local craftsman: Colin Spall. No RPT, this time we've
chosen to film a grass-roots craftsman at work to prove that
very successful projects can be produced by the man in the
street ! Colin chose to to demonstrate the making of a
bandstand clock. Filmed over the weekend, the outcome was
impressive, to say the least. A potential family heirloom, the
clock that Colin made would make an enormously impressive
wedding present. The film will undergo it's edit as soon as Paul
Loseby's is completed, expected release date should be early in
the new year.
October 2006
Another busy month, October was kicked off with the filming of
John Berkeley's first episode of his thread making series: A
Definitive Lesson. Two hard days of work produced a lot of
extremely impressive footage, we're certain this film is going
to be a hit.
We had an Antipodean visitor who came to stay
here at Hunters Lodge: Carol Rix.
Carol was here in UK to promote her first book's release:
Woodturning Tips & Techniques: What Woodturners Want To Know,
and to attend the wedding of one of her son's in Ireland. Her
first visit to our shores; Carol reports that she was more than
impressed with the hospitality she enjoyed by all of the
woodturners she visited during a whistle-stop tour for research
towards her next book about various woodturner's techniques.
We even found the time to do a short film while Carol was with
us here at Hunters Lodge. Carol chose to make a very delicate
spindle turned piece called a Fragrance Flask. Pictures can be
seen in the Gallery. Hopefully, the film will be released before
Christmas.
Our final filming session of the month saw
Leicester turner: Paul Loseby making his debut onto the screen
with his title: Simple Methods for Superior Turned Pens
Although a little nervous at first, Paul soon settled-in to
the filming techniques. A really good film in prospect, Paul's
dialogue comes over very clearly, with a plethora of technical
detailed instruction and a fantastic array of projects. Paul's
film should be released early in the new year.
Future Projects
Mick Hanbury's next film will be titled:
Making and Decorating Goblets. Take a look at his website for some examples of
the fine work he has produced(Link on the resources
page), it promises to be a great view.
September 2006
A very busy month has seen the continued production of Andy and
Mick's new films being retailed by some of the major UK
retailers.
Preparations are now in full swing for John
Berkeley's debut title, to be filmed here at the Hunters Lodge
Studio on Saturday 23rd/ 24th.
Watch this space!
August 2006
Wednesday 23rd August: John Berkeley has
just signed to film with KTMP.
John's commission looks very exciting. He plans to do films on
Thread Chasing & Boxes. A huge series is planned on making
turned wooden puzzles. John is also commissioned to film a wide
range of ancillary projects including Victorian toy designs
brought right up to date using modern day techniques and
materials.
For a flavour of John's work, follow the link to
his website in our Resources page.
Andy Lodge's third film in his series,
which is: Professional Tips n' Tricks, is now available for
purchase.
Mick Hanbury's latest film: Making and
Decorating Boxes is now complete and available for purchase.
A huge film with no less than six projects, the film lasts for a massive 4
hours 40 minutes. One thing is for sure, you won't be falling asleep to this
one! So get ordering now and set-aside a quiet afternoon for yourself!
Andy Lodge's third
film in his series, which will be: Professional Tips n' Tricks,
is now undergoing it's edit. I've only just stopped laughing
since filming. Hopefully the film should be available around mid
August.
July 2006
Mick Hanbury's next film: Making and Decorating
Boxes has now been filmed and is undergoing the long process of
editing. Hopefully, the film should be released around early
August.
June 2006
Mick Hanbury's film: Making and Decorating
Platters is now completed and on sale! A whopping 3 hours 50 minutes
long, it's taken a long time to get just right.
Mick's next film: Making and Decorating
Boxes is due to be filmed in the next couple of weeks...we'll
keep you posted on it's progress.
May 2006
Mick Hanbury has completed the filming
of his first title on Making and Decorating Platters. The filming
took two days to complete and is set to be an excellent view.
April 2006
Mick Hanbury has now agreed to film with
KTMP. His initial commission will see the production of a four
film series, beginning with an expert tuition on turning and decorating
platters with brand new innovative techniques. Filming will commence
in early May.
March 2006
Andy Lodge's new film: Turning For Results Number 2 - Fruit Turning
Masterclass is now complete and selling fast. To order, go to
our Gallery section now!
Interested?
Take a look at the galleries for our products
and set-shoots during Andy Lodge's and Mick Hanbury's filming.
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