Target reached!
The extra money will give us space and freedom to make a better project. With ideas ...
The extra money will give us space and freedom to make a better project. With ideas ...
A group of young talented filmmakers teams up to make a short film that will showcase their ability to work in film and television.
HUMAN ERROR
Human Error is a short film created by a group of young enthusiastic filmmakers that wish to break out into the film and television industry. Through the National Youth Film Academy, we have learned the fundamentals of making a film and key tips that are needed to make an eye-catching piece of art. Learning from seasoned professionals and mentored by cinematographer Andrew Speller we believe that Human Error is a fantastic showcase of each member's abilities in making outstanding pieces of art.
A group of young offenders are offered an opportunity of freedom if they can complete a Turing test. A member of the group is an android. The group must figure out who the android is before time runs out.
A sci-fi thriller set in the near future, Human Error will explore the fundamentals of being human and give a scope of how technology is advancing. As AI and Androids are becoming more prominent in today's society it brings the question of why they are here and what is their purpose, will they be used to assist human nature or are they here to replace us? 
We have an outstanding cast and crew that have been working tirelessly on the project since April. We come from all sorts of different backgrounds but all have the same passion for making films.
Crew:
Director - Ben Waring
Producer - Finlay Reith
Director of Photography - Adam Bussey
Writers - Danny Penistone and Charles Leggat
Crew Members - Robyn Young and Henry Rose
Cast:
Phillipa Kollard
Emilia Fisk-Ndah
Zac Meddah
Ronan Walker
Aliyah Chaumoo
Phoebe Sule
India Mae
Daniel Farrier
Human Error is a passion project of ours but we cannot finish this without your help. Funding is such a crucial process of filmmaking and we need your help to donate as much as you can to this project. We have set a target of £5,000 and that will fund our film completely. I have left a pie chart down below that details our budget breakdown if we achieve our intended target. 
Every penny counts! We appreciate it if you could give anything to the project as small as £1 goes a long way to helping us create this fantastic piece of work. Thank you for your support and we cannot wait to show you the final project.

New National Youth Film Academy Product has provided £400 of match funding
This project successfully funded on 6th July 2022