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Visiting OC

Andrew | May 19, 2008

It’s been around 10 months since I’d been to OPEN CHANNEL’s SHED 4. It was an odd feeling to see my files in the same place I’d left them, all neatly stored on shelves in my old office where I’d sat, this time round, as a contractor.

It was good to see the new studio spaces in SHED 4 coming to fruition, the “huts” as they’re known, with the remaining space being hired out on a very frequent basis.

After the formal part of the visit was over I checked in on my former colleagues and was astonished to find Ian Dixon and I in pretty much the same attire. Black Doc Martins, black trousers, green shirt, black t-shirt and almost the same jacket!

Stylish filmmakers!

Ian’s just had his first feature, Crushed, premiered and I dare say will have a vast and brilliant career ahead of him.

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