Chichester Observer

Filmmaker creates short film to benefit city’s independen­t shops

- Joe Stack news@chiobserve­r.co.uk 01243 534156

A Chichester filmmaker has shown his love for the city with a film showcasing its independen­t businesses.

Ranald Lloyd-williams has lived around Chichester since he was seven and has been making films since he was ten.

His film company, RLW Film, usually makes commercial films for premium brands but Ranald decided during lockdown that he wanted to give something back.

To show his love for the city, Ranald decided to make a film to highlight some of the city’s independen­t shops.

Ranald said: “I contacted my friend Debbie Ford of ‘The Chichester Social’ who is a local social media manager for Chichester Independen­ts and discussed with her a concept of creating a film called the ‘Ode To Chichester’. A film to help highlight and market the great variety of independen­ts within Chichester.

“Funnily enough Debbie had also been approached by Marco, the general manager of Purchases Bar and Restaurant wanting to help out the local community too. We jumped on a zoom call to flesh out the idea even further, the ‘Ode To Chichester’ was born.

“After two incredibly busy filming days we documented 19 businesses to build the story of the ‘Ode To Chichester’ film. Within post-production we knew we needed a spoken word narrative to bring it all together. Emily Penny of ‘The Brand Poet’ helped us pull together the finished film.”

‘Ode to Chichester’ premiered at the Chichester Festival Theatre/new Park Cinema Drive In Cinema over the August bank holiday weekend and was featured in the pre-roll ads of every film played over the weekend.

Ranald added: “As well as this, the film has done incredibly well online.

“Each business paid a set fee where they had an hour of our time to come and document the business in both video and photo format.

“They would be guaranteed to be a part of the main film as well as receiving their own social media edit of their shop. A percentage of the fees paid by the businesses were contribute­d to local Chichester charities, voted by the independen­ts themselves. The Chichester community has done so much for me over the years helping to build my business, so this was my opportunit­y to bring awareness to the amazing independen­ts within our city walls who need our help. This film was created by the community for the community.”

“It was quite full on but it was a really cool experience.”

You can watch the film by visiting www. chichester.co.uk

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