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    August 10th, 2011

    Its always good to get Feedback and its even better when the Feedback is Great! This is what The Jungle is all about and what The Jungle name stands for and we’re proud of our reputation.

    Dear AJ

    Just a quick few lines to thank you all for a cracking time on the 4×4 experience last Saturday.

    From early arrival, the warm welcome and chat with the car park guys, the initial welcome and orientation on walking to the centre of activity, to OZ’s attention, and primarily to Dave’s introduction, demonstration / explanation, tuition and encouragement for John Botta as driver, and for keeping us (2 passengers) involved and included all the way around, you all get top marks. 10 out of 10.

    We’ll have no hesitation in recommending AJ, and we look forward to a return visit before too long.

    Thanks again and we all wish you well for this season and the future.

    Best wishes and kindest regards

    Ian Forsdike, Bedford

     Oz The Jungle Dog

    The Jungle Steals the show at Lincoln

    June 22nd, 2011

    The Jungle is currently wowing the crowds at The Lincoln Show with the new paintball sharp shooter stand.

    So get yourself down there and have ago!

    Using the latest state of the art paintball pistols this is the nearest you’ll get to a Wild West Paintball Showdown!

    Coming soon to the Jungle Activity portfolio ‘The Jungle Gun Slinger’ - keep your eyes peeled on the blog and website for further details!  

    University of Derby Filming at The Jungle

    June 6th, 2011

    News Release

    Sci-Fi Film Thrills On Shoestring Budget

    A science fiction film due to premiere in Derby features Hollywood-style battle scenes and visual effects – at just eight minutes long and a cost of £1,000.

    Halo: Baptism By Fire is one of the short films to be screened by final year University of Derby Film and Video degree students at Derby’s QUAD arts centre from 8.30pm on Monday June 6, for their Degree Show night. A limited number of free tickets, subject to availability, can be obtained from QUAD box office on 01332 290606.

    The film is from an original script based on Microsoft’s Halo computer games series, which has sold more than 40 million copies. The stories of an interstellar war between super-soldier humans and an alien alliance called The Covenant have been compared to a modern day Star Wars, in their popularity and impact.

     For their final year degree project Derby students Jamie Ashworth (writer, director and editor); Chris Bebb (production manager and visual effects supervisor), Tim Sumner (director of photography), Luke Power (cameraman) and Dan Gray (3D artist) set themselves the challenge of squeezing blockbuster thrills from a shoestring budget.

    The film follows the progress of the son of a dead soldier as he himself trains and then goes off to fight. It features live action, location shots, costumes, and computer generated images of laser blasts and attacking alien warships.

    Jamie, 22, now based in Derby but originally of St Albans, Hertfordshire, said: “We’re all big fans of the Halo series and while there have been short films done before, we didn’t think they fully captured the spirit of the games.

    “We made the suits ourselves, shot on location and used computer generated and other special effects. For example we had physical make-up for soldiers’ bullet wounds, and a 3D modeller who created models of alien ships which were then edited into the film using computer generated imaging.”

    SAS Paintball UK of Codsall Wood, Wolverhampton, and Adrenalin Jungle of Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, kindly allowed the film crew to use their facilities to recreate some of the battle scenes. Other scenes were shot at a Matlock quarry and a built set at the University’s Markeaton Street site in Derby.

    The eight minute film took a month to shoot and cost about £1,000 in total to make.

    Tom Craig, Senior Lecturer in Film Theory and History at the University, added: “The Halo film is very inventive and more ‘Hollywood’ than anything we’ve seen before from students, with its use of live action and computer-generated effects. I’m sure it will be a big hit with fans of the Halo series as well as a wider audience.”

    The Film and Video night at the QUAD centre on June 6 is part of the University of Derby’s free annual Degree Shows programme of events – this year entitled Synthesis – running from Saturday June 4 to 11.

    Hundreds of students’ work in crafts, fashion, textiles, fine art, film, design, theatre, visual communications, architecture, music technology, creative expressive therapies and art therapy will be on display for the public to come and see for free at the University’s Markeaton Street and Britannia Mill sites in Derby, and elsewhere.

    For further information about the 2011 University of Derby Degree Shows see website www.derby.ac.uk/degreeshow2011