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Mark Milsome Foundation

Mark Milsome Foundation

This foundation was inspired by the achievements, character and unique nature of our respected friend and colleague, Mark Milsome

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The Internment Of Mark’s Ashes – 23rd May 2019

28th May 2019

On the 23rd May 2019 would have been Mark’s 56 Birthday . His parents and sister chose this day to perform the internment of some of his ashes in a beautiful Eco-sensitive burial ground on a sunny south facing spot at the tip of Hergest Ridge, Gladestry, Herefordshire, bounded by the 1200 year old earthworks of Offa’s Dyke.

Mark’s wife Andra and his daughter Alice will announce plans for the remainder of his ashes in the near future.

If you are interested in visiting Offa’s Orchard the location details are below:

Offa’s Orchard, Tregarden, Gladestry, Kington, Herefordshire. HR5 3NY

Offa’s Orchard Green Burial Ground Facebook Page

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‘Foot In The Door’ First Two Trainees

3rd May 2019

The Foundation are proud to announce the first two recipients of the Mark Milsome ‘Foot In The Door’ Mentorship Award.

Following a final round of interviews at Panavision London a panel of eight Foundation members selected Daisy Allen (Falmouth University School of Film and Television) and Davey MacDonald (University of South Wales).

Both Daisy and Davey are preparing to graduate from their three-year BA course and will meet with the MMF to discuss how they can best be supported in the next year, to bridge the gap between full-time education and entering the film and television industry.

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They Did It..!

25th February 2019

 

They did it! On Sunday 24 February, Alex Parish, Alex Hollowbread and Jack Metcalfe ran the half-marathon in Naples, Italy. We are so honoured that they made the Mark Milsome Foundation their charity of choice. At the time of writing, they have managed to raise an impressive £2,533 — more than twice their original target figure when they launched their campaign back in November 2018! And it’s all thanks to your generosity. We can’t thank them, and you, enough.

We wish them a safe journey home and look forward to catching up with them soon. More photos to follow, but for now, we’ll leave you with this picture of our champions and their Mark Milsome T-shirts (of course!) on completion of their 13.10969 mile run (or 21.098 km if you’re in Italy)…

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February 2019 Newsletter

19th February 2019

Please click below to  read our current newletter and keep up-to-date and  informed off all coming MMF events in the near future by signing up to recieve it .

 

Newsletter February 2019

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A Personal Thank You From The Milsomes

7th December 2018

We are humbled and thankful to each of you for your incredible support, generosity and love in remembering our dear Mark on this very difficult first anniversary of his passing.

The extraordinary response to Black T Week has completely blown us away. It is truly overwhelming and we are so proud of Mark. I know he would be astonished by all this and wonder what all the fuss is about.

Remember him always. He lives on in our hearts.

 

Sarah, Debbie, Doug Milsome Nov 18th 2018

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MMF Charity Head & Leg Shave – Jack Spark “The Durrells”

27th November 2018

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The First Mark Milsome Trainee In The Making

19th November 2018

GBCT Trainees 2018

 

The First Mark Milsome Trainee is in this photo …

A handful full of young hopefuls take part in the GBCT practical assessment week 2018 from which only 6-8 will be accepted on the 2 year trainee placement program.
The Mark Milsome Foundation will be working with the GBCT to enhance the 2 year programme for the whole group and will announce the very first Mark Milsome Trainee shortly.

More soon….

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Welsh Bafta Tribute 2018

12th November 2018

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Foundation First Annual Meet

6th October 2018

Fourteen of the eighteen founder members of the Mark Milsome Foundation gather for the first annual meeting. With huge thanks to Nick Jones and Soho House for their support and venue.

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Black-T-Week Launch

30th September 2018

The Mark Milsome Foundation is today launching Black – T – Week in memory of Mark Milsome. We are asking crew to wear these on set during the week of the anniversary of his death from 18th – 24th November to show respect for Mark.

These limited edition T shirts will be available to purchase through October only with deliveries early November in time for 18-24 November Black T Week.

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Website Launched

25th September 2018

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Mark Milsome Foundation awarded ‘Charity Status’

20th September 2018

The foundation has been granted Registered Charity Status Number 1180011.

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Meryl Streep references the dangers facing camera operators

3rd February 2018

Meryl Streep references the dangers facing camera operators after becoming aware of the details of Mark’s death.

Lifetime Achievement Award from The Society Of Camera Operators – Los Angeles

https://www.bilibili.com/video/av19173802/

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Telegraph Report

21st November 2017

Cameraman killed while filming BBC/Netflix drama

Telegraph – 21 NOVEMBER 2017

A British cameraman has died while filming a stunt sequence for a BBC Two drama in Ghana. Mark Milsome, 54, whose credits include Sherlock, Game of Thrones and Saving Private Ryan, was working on the forthcoming drama The Forgiving Earth, which will be distributed by Netflix internationally.

The BBC said it was “deeply shocked and saddened” by the news, calling Milsome “a much respected colleague”.

Milsome was reportedly taking part in a night shoot for a scene involving a car stunt. The Forgiving Earth is about the prosecution of international war crimes.

His agent, Sarah Prince of PrinceStone, said an investigation into Saturday’s incident was under way. “We all need answers to this dreadful tragedy,” she said, while adding that Milsome was “an incredibly talented cameraman… a gentle gentleman [and a] genuinely loved member of the film industry family”.

Her comments were echoed in tributes on Twitter from Milsome’s colleagues and friends in the industry.

Mark Herman

@markwherman

Tragic news. One of the nicest guys in the business. I count myself lucky to have worked with him on so many occasions. Professional, loyal, skilful, humble, and always, always brilliantly funny. RIP Mark Milsome.

Milsome leaves a wife and daughter, to whom his agent said he was devoted. The Forgiving Earth is a major production for the BBC, and is directed by Hugo Blick, known for directing the award-winning spy thriller The Honorable Woman in 2014.

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