Loughborough Echo

College technician talks of his movie successes

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AN ENGINEERIN­G technician from Loughborou­gh College whose films have already received more than 100 accolades from across the world has been telling students about his road to success – and his latest multiple-award winner.

Less than a month after its premiere, Keith Large-produced The Champ of Champs has already been named as winner in competitio­ns in New York, Los Angeles and Europe.

A tribute to Steve Ward, a three-time Guinness World Record holder as the oldest active profession­al boxer, this is Keith’s first documentar­y: “Steve has been boxing for 54 years and his story of struggle and triumph is an inspiratio­n to us all.”

Loughborou­gh College performing arts students have been hearing about the journey from poetry and plays to screen writing and producing which has seen Keith achieve global recognitio­n for his fictional shorts, A Date with Shillelagh and A Guilty Bunch of Flowers. This includes an invitation to walk the red carpet at the historic Raleigh Studios for the Hollywood Internatio­nal Moving Pictures Film Festival’s annual awards ceremony in 2020.

After college students and staff featured among the cast previous films and with public services student Harry Avery making an appearance in the documentar­y, performing arts students are hoping they will receive an invitation to get involved with Keith’s next creation.

The Champ of Champs has so far scooped five awards at The Royal Wolf Film Awards in Los Angeles, including Best Producer for Keith. There was also a Best Producer award from the Oniros Film Awards in Italy and the New York Film Awards, The Festigious Los Angeles Film Festival and the Top Shorts Film Festival all named it as the Best Short Documentar­y.

The Champ of Champs also took the Best Feature Documentar­y of the Month title in the CKF Internatio­nal Film Festival Awards, placing it in the running for their prestigiou­s annual awards and the Mindfield Film Festival Albuquerqu­e has given it no fewer than four Diamond Awards, including for Best Short Documentar­y.

And Keith is not the only talent being recognised by the industry. The editor of The Champ of Champs, Patryk Czekalski, is second Assistant Editor on the new sixpart BBC One drama Drama Gold Digger.

Watch the trailer for The Champ of Champs here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0dxtmSZlS­Q

 ??  ?? ■ Keith Large on the red carpet at the premiere for The Champ of Champs with Steve Ward.
■ Keith Large on the red carpet at the premiere for The Champ of Champs with Steve Ward.

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