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In the director's chair: Uwe Boll and Vancouver actor Brendan Fletcher - Rampage 2 (with video)

Brendan Fletcher knows a thing or two about going on a rampage. The 32-year-old Vancouver actor, who hails from the Comox Valley, is reprising his role as Bill Williamson in the movie Rampage 2, which is currently filming in Maple Ridge, B.C. Fletcher chatted with The Sun about his mayhem-creating role and getting back to work with controversial German film director Uwe Boll.

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Brendan Fletcher knows a thing or two about going on a rampage. The 32-year-old Vancouver actor, who hails from the Comox Valley, is reprising his role as Bill Williamson in the movie Rampage 2, which is currently filming in Maple Ridge, B.C. Fletcher chatted with The Sun about his mayhem-creating role and getting back to work with controversial German film director Uwe Boll.

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Do you know an aspiring B.C. student filmmaker? The Vancouver Sun-CBC Student Video Awards is a great place to showcase their innovative video creation.

One of the biggest keys to creating a successful video is feedback. Understanding how to improve your project with the insight of experts is what the Sun-CBC Student Video Awards Critique Workshop is all about.

Set for Saturday, Feb. 1, the free workshop will allow students to bring in their projects to be critiqued by experts in the fields of story development, sound design, visual effects, animation techniques, motion design to name a few.

The workshop will be hosted at 151 Animation campus of the Vancouver Film School and will allow students to book sessions and walk through their projects with Vancouver Film School instructors.

The Student Video Awards has more than $20,000 in prizing offered by title sponsor, Vancouver Film School. Since its inception in 2011, the SVA has attracted more than 1,500 students and reached more than 80,000 people.

To register for the Critique Workshop, go to www.vancouversun.com/SVAworkshop

For more details on the Student Video Awards, go to vancouversun.com/studentvideos

Keep tabs on the awards on the SVA Facebook page (facebook.com/studentvideoawards) and follow us on Twitter at @VanSun_SVA.

The Student Video Awards is brought to you by The Vancouver Sun, CBC and Vancouver Film School.

Have questions about Student Video Awards? Contact Vancouver Sun, CBC, VFS Student Video Awards sva@vancouversun.com

vancouversun.com/studentvideos

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