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Former Xaverian student achieves runner-up spot at Weekend Film School 蜜桃直播 with no-budget film

Date: 03/06/2025
Author: Olivia Kavanagh
Company: Xaverian College

Former Xaverian College student, Finlay Cronshaw-Hardy, has been named runner-up at the acclaimed Weekend Film School 蜜桃直播 short film competition, thanks to his raw and resourceful filmmaking talent in creating the no-budget short film, 鈥楤obby鈥.

The script for the film, written during the summer by Finlay鈥檚 housemate and friend, Cameron, came to life through pure passion and creativity. Finlay said: 鈥淐ameron presented me with the script and asked if I鈥檇 help him make it. We shot it in our spare time with no budget, using friends as body doubles and voice actors.鈥

鈥楤obby鈥 gained unexpected traction after being uploaded to YouTube. He continued: 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 purposefully enter the awards! We were sent an email saying the film had been put forward for 鈥楽hort of the Month鈥, an online award voted for by viewers. After winning that, we were then placed runners-up for the Weekend Film School 蜜桃直播 short film award and were then entered into the Cultplex Festival, where 鈥楤obby鈥 went on to win runner-up for Best Film.鈥

Now studying Filmmaking at The University of 蜜桃直播, Finlay is quick to credit his time at Xaverian College as the foundation of his journey. 鈥淚 mostly remember my film class, unsurprisingly. It鈥檚 what made me realise that film is what I want to do as a career. Phil Drinkwater, being such an incredible teacher, played a big role in that.鈥

Finlay, a former The Barlow RC High School pupil, studied A Levels in History and Film Studies, alongside an Applied Diploma in Criminology. Reflecting on why he chose Xaverian, he added: 鈥淚 chose the College mostly because of the campus. Leaving high school, I loved the idea of lots of open space. Being able to move around different buildings was freeing and felt very grown-up at the time.鈥

Finlay鈥檚 passion hasn鈥檛 diminished. He said: 鈥淢y next goal is to win a film festival! Having 鈥楤obby鈥 achieve runner-up has just made me want it even more.鈥

He and his team are currently working on two ambitious new projects:

The Commonplace 鈥 a 30-minute film set to release this summer, following Caleb, a vampire struggling to come to terms with his powers. 鈥淭his film even has a small 鈥楤obby鈥 feature.鈥, Finlay teased.

Folk 鈥 a thriller set in Wales, currently in the crowdfunding stage. 鈥淭his one is in collaboration with Oxygen Films, a larger production company best known for their LGBTQ+ films.鈥
Xaverian College is incredibly proud of Finlay鈥檚 achievements and looks forward to seeing his continued rise in the UK鈥檚 creative industries.

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The Film Studies A Level at Xaverian is run by experienced and knowledgeable teachers who teach students about the history and evolution of the film industry, different film genres and directors鈥 styles, as well as the mix of skills they need to write, shoot, direct and edit their own professional film. Gaining high-level skills and the passion students have for the industry opens-up opportunities such as this that are highly sought-after and can be an excellent route into exciting careers.

As one of the largest providers of post-16 education in the region, Xaverian College offers an extensive range of A Levels in addition to several BTEC courses. Visit xaverian.ac.uk to find out more.