London film festival will showcase movies made from space sounds
The Space Sound Effects (SSFX) Short-Film Festival, presented by Queen Mary University of London, has challenged independent filmmakers from around the world to create short-films incorporating a series of strange sounds from space recorded by satellites.
The result is a collection of films, spanning a wide array of topics and genres, connected only by these sounds.
The festival, on 2 September at Rich Mix in Shoreditch, will showcase these highly creative works, present awards for the best films and will hear from the filmmakers involved and festival judges in panel discussions featuring audience Q&A.
Dr Martin Archer, festival director and space physicist at QMUL’s School of Physics and Astronomy, said: “I have been blown away by how the filmmaking community have taken to incorporating these sounds – which form part of my research as a space physicist – into their work. All of the submissions have been so very different, it’s made the judging process very difficult indeed.”