Andy Winward (b. 1989)

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Birthplace:
Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England, UK

Born:
November 3, 1989

Andy Winward, born on November 3, 1989, in Middlesbrough, England, is a British filmmaker recognized for his contributions to short films, particularly in the horror and comedy genres. He began his filmmaking journey in 2011 as a self-taught artist and later pursued formal education in 2021, enrolling in the BA (Hons) Film and Television Production program at Teesside University. He graduated in 2024 with First Class Honours. Throughout his career, Winward has been involved in various projects, both personal and collaborative. He has worked on external projects for organizations such as Autism Matters and Paul Suggitt. For his personal endeavors, he operates under the banner of Winward Studios. His notable works include The Devil’s Symphony (2024) and Death is Only the Beginning (2024), both of which have garnered critical acclaim. At a recent film festival, The Devil’s Symphony won Best Student Film, while Death is Only the Beginning received awards for Best Comedy Film and Best Screenplay. In recognition of his talent and potential, Winward was awarded the Franc Roddam Production Bursary, which contributed to the funding of his final major project at university. His work has also been acknowledged at various film festivals, including the Middlesbrough International Film Festival, where he won Best Film twice, and the Tees Valley International Film Festival, where he received Official Nominee and Official Selection statuses. Additionally, he was among the winners of the Jurassic Park ReCreate 25th Anniversary Competition, with his work being showcased on ITV’s This Morning. Winward’s dedication to his craft and his ability to engage audiences through compelling storytelling have established him as a notable figure in the independent film scene.

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Camera Operator:
2024  Death is Only the Beginning
2024  The Devil’s Symphony

Cinematography:
2013  5-a-Day
2013  A Bloody Mess
2013  The Phantom
2013  Voodon't
2024  Death is Only the Beginning
2024  The Devil’s Symphony

Director:
2013  5-a-Day
2013  A Bloody Mess
2013  The Phantom
2013  Voodon't
2021  Autism & Me
2024  Death is Only the Beginning
2024  The Devil’s Symphony
2024  The Xmascist

Director of Photography:
2013  5-a-Day
2013  A Bloody Mess
2013  The Phantom
2013  Voodon't
2021  Autism & Me
2024  Death is Only the Beginning
2024  The Devil’s Symphony
2024  The Xmascist

Editor:
2013  5-a-Day
2013  A Bloody Mess
2013  The Phantom
2013  Voodon't
2021  Autism & Me
2024  Death is Only the Beginning
2024  The Devil’s Symphony
2024  The Xmascist

Producer:
2013  5-a-Day
2013  A Bloody Mess
2013  The Phantom
2013  Voodon't
2021  Autism & Me
2024  Death is Only the Beginning
2024  The Devil’s Symphony
2024  The Xmascist

Writer:
2013  5-a-Day
2013  A Bloody Mess
2013  The Phantom
2013  Voodon't
2021  Autism & Me
2024  Death is Only the Beginning
2024  The Devil’s Symphony
2024  The Xmascist

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