A pair of do-gooders attempt to save a young girl wanted by the Empire.
CAST LIST:
Hologram Voice/Darth Maul: Sean Ballantyne
Mandalorian/Ashoka/Voice: Steve Rizzo
Rahn: Allan Michael Brunet
Qu’ra/R’iila/Zandara: Julie Sheppard
A pair of do-gooders attempt to save a young girl wanted by the Empire.
CAST LIST:
Hologram Voice/Darth Maul: Sean Ballantyne
Mandalorian/Ashoka/Voice: Steve Rizzo
Rahn: Allan Michael Brunet
Qu’ra/R’iila/Zandara: Julie Sheppard
A new version of “Superman III” where Lex Luthor tricks the US Government into trusting him with planetary defense when Earth is threatened by a giant Kryptonite meteor. After banishing Lex to the Phantom Zone, Superman finds himself against a super-intelligent biomechanical being with a digital network consciousness, the Interactive Construct of a scientist known as Vril Dox from the planet Colu, who searches the cosmos endlessly for civilizations to capture, shrink, and add to its collection.
CAST LIST:
Narration: Allison Kampf
Ursa: Julie Sheppard
Green Skin Conspirator: Geoff Mays
LIVING IN CRIME ALLEY, 8min., USA, Fan Fiction
Directed by Rob Ayling
A single father struggles to bring up his child, a huge fan of the dark knight, in downtown Gotham, known to citizens as Crime Alley.
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THE CONFESSIONS OF THE BAT, 10min., UK, Fan Fiction
Directed by Ronnie Henry
It is the anniversary of the death of Bruce Wayne’s parents, and Bruce has serious doubts about his calling.
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A young honorable warrior of a false god must learn how to betray his god and culture to help free his people from oppression
CAST LIST:
Narrator: Allison Kampf
TAY’LAUC: Allan Michael Brunet
BRA’TAC: Steve Rizzo
Priest/Master Kay’lac: Shawn Devlin
An award-winning Writer & Director who loves film and creating a good story at the same time. His main ambition is to become either a film writer/director/editor because all aspects of media are huge personal passions of him. This is why he has decided to combine his love for stories and the art medium of film in order to make his own amazing stories.
I have worked on music, corporate and promotional videos in different roles – camera operating; editing, and storyboarding. I’ve directed short films (live-action/animation) some of which have won awards and been selected at prestigious film festivals around the world.
I know the art of filmmaking will demand a lot from me and I believe I can maintain high standards in my work. My aim is to work in the film industry, more specifically directing and editing. I see it as a new media form that is relevant to today’s society and worthy of study.
An award winning Writer & Director with a background in Art and Film Philosophy, Rob graduated with a BA Hons from UWE Bristol during which time he started the first film based radio show for Hub Radio. This led to him being commissioned to write film reviews and articles for Intuition Magazine. In 2014, Rob graduated from the Met Film School with a Masters in Film Directing.
He has worked on television, corporate videos and feature film productions in different roles – camera operating; editing; and storyboarding. Rob has directed short films (live action/animation) some of which have won awards and been selected at prestigious film festivals including BAFTA qualifying film festivals. In March 2017, Listen To Me won Shooting People’s Film of the Month competition. In 2018, Being Wild a short film made in 60 hours won awards for Best Short Film and Best Director at the Royal Wolf Film Awards in Los Angeles, USA. In March 2018, a web series called Dreaming Whilst Black was released online, Rob directed the 4th episode titled; “Family Dinners”, which went on to win Best UK Series at UK WEB FEST 2018 as well as many others.
In 2019, Rob brought his award winning screenplay Living in Crime Alley (A Batman Story) to life and it screened at the British Film Institute (BFI). The film was released online in December 2019 and since then has screen and won multiple awards at film festivals around the world.
Rob’s favourite and influential filmmakers are Christopher Nolan, Billy Wilder, Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock. On a personal note, he is also a former Starbucks Barista champion.
I am not only a huge lover of cinema, I am a massive Batman fan. In 2017, I wrote Living in Crime Alley after having gone through one the worst financial periods in my life. The screenplay was not only a way to escape my own problems, but also to express my frustrations in a creative way. When the screenplay was gaining more and more attention, I soon realised that this resonated with audiences and that despite Batman having been created in the late 1930s, Living in Crime Alley shows that this character has a resonance with the life that people live today. The film brings the dark knight and everything that he brings with him into the sharp focus of todays recession and the reality of everyday struggle.
“BRISTOL BECOMES GOTHAM IN THE FIRST BATMAN FILM TO BE SHOT IN THE CITY”
Bristol 24/7
“Batman Fan Film Director, Rob Ayling, Discusses “Living in Crime Alley” & Batman Memorabilia”
Big Picture Film Club
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk2e-SBNQE4&feature=emb_logo
“Check Out This Batman Fan Film Which Sees Bristol Double Up As Gotham”
Small Screen
“In Conversation with Rob Ayling, Director of the Batman Fan Film ‘Living in Crime Alley’”
Occhi Magazine
“ChitChat – Rob Ayling (Filmmaker)”
ChitChat – Film7
“Winning FAN FICTION SHORT – LIVING IN CRIME ALLEY (BATMAN), by Rob Ayling”
Fan Fiction Festival
“ChitChat – Rob Ayling (Filmmaker)”
Film 7
https://anchor.fm/film7/episodes/ChitChat—Rob-Ayling-Filmmaker-e6e