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The Alphabeticians is out now. Watch on YouTube. 🔗 Link in bio
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The Alphabeticians (2026) short documentary – A master lettercutter is determined to pass the magic of her craft to the next generation.
Lida Cardozo Kindersley has devoted half a century to her craft. A momentous transition for her workshop becomes a portal for reflection – on the power of relationships, the mystery of creativity, and the legacies we leave behind.
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We’re so pleased to now share the film with you. Watch the full documentary on YouTube. 🎥
Featuring the @cardozokindersleyworkshop
Director, Producer, Editor - @rossharrisonfilm
Composer - @jakes__music
Supervising Sound Editor - @rickblything
Colourist - @cam_sander
Gaffer - @benjamintatedop
Camera Assistants - @robyn.skead, @emilyjthorp
Production Assistants - @loisefkes, @photobyzeb, @annushehrahim
Sound Effects Editor - @joseffharris
Re-recording Mixer - Raoul Brand
Music Production and Mixing - @upcycled_sounds
A @kinwardfilms Production
With special thanks to the many supporters who enabled the production of this film.

Exploring Dartmoor, expertly guided by @aprilwindle.nature for a new short doc in the works.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

Exploring Dartmoor, expertly guided by @aprilwindle.nature for a new short doc in the works.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

Exploring Dartmoor, expertly guided by @aprilwindle.nature for a new short doc in the works.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

Exploring Dartmoor, expertly guided by @aprilwindle.nature for a new short doc in the works.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

We were thrilled so many of you joined us for our Cambridge premiere. Thank you to everyone who came and contributed to the night.
If you missed it, there are screenings + talks coming up at @wightmangallery on Sat April 25, and our London premiere of The Alphabeticians on Tues April 28 at the University of Greenwich. Leave a comment if you’d like us to DM you details.
For our launch event, we were hosted by Marcus Waithe, Professor of English and the Applied Arts and a Fellow of @magdalene College. Marcus is co-author, with Lida, of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting.
Patricia Lovett, calligrapher and illluminator and former chair of @heritagecrafts, brought her fount of knowledge on the subject to chair our post-film discussion.
Photos expertly captured by @rahpetherbridgephotography.
Thanks to everyone involved and the Magdalene team for hosting us so attentively.

Stills from a gorgeous day with volunteers improving access and habitats on the @northdownswaynt
Part of a project with @national.trails.uk and partners @kentwildlife and @kentdownsnl, showing how nature conservation and improving accessibility can go hand in hand. Looking forward to sharing more soon ☀️
#NationalTrails #NorthDownsWay

Stills from a gorgeous day with volunteers improving access and habitats on the @northdownswaynt
Part of a project with @national.trails.uk and partners @kentwildlife and @kentdownsnl, showing how nature conservation and improving accessibility can go hand in hand. Looking forward to sharing more soon ☀️
#NationalTrails #NorthDownsWay

Stills from a gorgeous day with volunteers improving access and habitats on the @northdownswaynt
Part of a project with @national.trails.uk and partners @kentwildlife and @kentdownsnl, showing how nature conservation and improving accessibility can go hand in hand. Looking forward to sharing more soon ☀️
#NationalTrails #NorthDownsWay

Stills from a gorgeous day with volunteers improving access and habitats on the @northdownswaynt
Part of a project with @national.trails.uk and partners @kentwildlife and @kentdownsnl, showing how nature conservation and improving accessibility can go hand in hand. Looking forward to sharing more soon ☀️
#NationalTrails #NorthDownsWay

Stills from a gorgeous day with volunteers improving access and habitats on the @northdownswaynt
Part of a project with @national.trails.uk and partners @kentwildlife and @kentdownsnl, showing how nature conservation and improving accessibility can go hand in hand. Looking forward to sharing more soon ☀️
#NationalTrails #NorthDownsWay

Stills from a gorgeous day with volunteers improving access and habitats on the @northdownswaynt
Part of a project with @national.trails.uk and partners @kentwildlife and @kentdownsnl, showing how nature conservation and improving accessibility can go hand in hand. Looking forward to sharing more soon ☀️
#NationalTrails #NorthDownsWay

Stills from a gorgeous day with volunteers improving access and habitats on the @northdownswaynt
Part of a project with @national.trails.uk and partners @kentwildlife and @kentdownsnl, showing how nature conservation and improving accessibility can go hand in hand. Looking forward to sharing more soon ☀️
#NationalTrails #NorthDownsWay

Stills from a gorgeous day with volunteers improving access and habitats on the @northdownswaynt
Part of a project with @national.trails.uk and partners @kentwildlife and @kentdownsnl, showing how nature conservation and improving accessibility can go hand in hand. Looking forward to sharing more soon ☀️
#NationalTrails #NorthDownsWay
David Kindersley was a lettercutter, typeface designer, and the founder of the Cardozo Kindersley Workshop.
Here, he talks about the fleeting highs of the creative process.
The clip is taken from the documentary The Alphabeticians, which is available on YouTube.
Archive interview courtesy of Special Collections & Archives at @csunlibrary
Music by @jakes__music
#Typography
#Lettering
#StoneCarving
#TraditionalCraft
#Craftsmanship
#Documentary
#IndependentFilm
#Archive
One week to go 💫 The Alphabeticians short documentary will be released a week today - Weds March 18 - on YouTube. Check back here for the link.
Even better, come and watch it in person at our launch screenings with Q+As in Bristol and Cambridge. Search Alphabeticians on Eventbrite or follow the link in our bio. The events are free but tickets must be reserved - and there aren’t many left!
@cardozokindersleyworkshop
One week to go 💫 The Alphabeticians short documentary will be released a week today - Weds March 18 - on YouTube. Check back here for the link.
Even better, come and watch it in person at our launch screenings with Q+As in Bristol and Cambridge. Search Alphabeticians on Eventbrite or follow the link in our bio. The events are free but tickets must be reserved - and there aren’t many left!
@cardozokindersleyworkshop
One week to go 💫 The Alphabeticians short documentary will be released a week today - Weds March 18 - on YouTube. Check back here for the link.
Even better, come and watch it in person at our launch screenings with Q+As in Bristol and Cambridge. Search Alphabeticians on Eventbrite or follow the link in our bio. The events are free but tickets must be reserved - and there aren’t many left!
@cardozokindersleyworkshop
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
One of the hardest parts of making a documentary is cutting out footage in the edit. Here are some shots from the three-year production of The Alphabeticians, which unfortunately didn’t make the final cut but we still love them.
The film will be released on March 18. We have two free screenings coming up in Bristol and Cambridge, with links to tickets on Eventbrite and in our bio.
Thanks to @elsbottema_ceramics, @john_finds and @ebunton96 for those beach days.
To celebrate the online release of The Alphabeticians on 18 March, we have two screenings and Q+As coming up:
Bristol - March 15, 17:45, The Beehive Centre
Cambridge - March 17, 18:00, Cripps Court, Magdalene College
Tickets are free but must be booked on Eventbrite at the link in our bio. We hope to see you there 📽️
#lettercutting #stonecarving #heritagecraft #documentary
To celebrate the online release of The Alphabeticians on 18 March, we have two screenings and Q+As coming up:
Bristol - March 15, 17:45, The Beehive Centre
Cambridge - March 17, 18:00, Cripps Court, Magdalene College
Tickets are free but must be booked on Eventbrite at the link in our bio. We hope to see you there 📽️
#lettercutting #stonecarving #heritagecraft #documentary
To celebrate the online release of The Alphabeticians on 18 March, we have two screenings and Q+As coming up:
Bristol - March 15, 17:45, The Beehive Centre
Cambridge - March 17, 18:00, Cripps Court, Magdalene College
Tickets are free but must be booked on Eventbrite at the link in our bio. We hope to see you there 📽️
#lettercutting #stonecarving #heritagecraft #documentary
To celebrate the online release of The Alphabeticians on 18 March, we have two screenings and Q+As coming up:
Bristol - March 15, 17:45, The Beehive Centre
Cambridge - March 17, 18:00, Cripps Court, Magdalene College
Tickets are free but must be booked on Eventbrite at the link in our bio. We hope to see you there 📽️
#lettercutting #stonecarving #heritagecraft #documentary
To celebrate the online release of The Alphabeticians on 18 March, we have two screenings and Q+As coming up:
Bristol - March 15, 17:45, The Beehive Centre
Cambridge - March 17, 18:00, Cripps Court, Magdalene College
Tickets are free but must be booked on Eventbrite at the link in our bio. We hope to see you there 📽️
#lettercutting #stonecarving #heritagecraft #documentary

𝗝𝗼𝗶𝗻 𝘂𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗴𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝗹𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗯𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗻𝘀, the new short documentary about @cardozokindersleyworkshop, on Tuesday March 17th.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion addressing the legacy of heritage craft in the current age, the challenges faced and the importance of human making.
We're delighted to be joined by Prof. Marcus Waithe - co-author of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting, and Patricia Lovett MBE - celebrated scribe, calligrapher and illuminator, alongside Dr Lida Cardozo Kindersley and Roxanne Kindersley - lettercutters and partners of the Workshop, and Ross Harrison - director of the film.
𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻: Tuesday 17th March, 6pm.
𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲: Auditorium, Cripps Court, 1-3 Chesterton Rd, Magdalene College, Cambridge, CB4 3AD
There will be a drinks reception before the film.
Please reserve a free ticket on Eventbrite at the link in our bio to guarantee attendance.

𝗝𝗼𝗶𝗻 𝘂𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗴𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝗹𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗯𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗻𝘀, the new short documentary about @cardozokindersleyworkshop, on Tuesday March 17th.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion addressing the legacy of heritage craft in the current age, the challenges faced and the importance of human making.
We're delighted to be joined by Prof. Marcus Waithe - co-author of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting, and Patricia Lovett MBE - celebrated scribe, calligrapher and illuminator, alongside Dr Lida Cardozo Kindersley and Roxanne Kindersley - lettercutters and partners of the Workshop, and Ross Harrison - director of the film.
𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻: Tuesday 17th March, 6pm.
𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲: Auditorium, Cripps Court, 1-3 Chesterton Rd, Magdalene College, Cambridge, CB4 3AD
There will be a drinks reception before the film.
Please reserve a free ticket on Eventbrite at the link in our bio to guarantee attendance.

𝗝𝗼𝗶𝗻 𝘂𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗴𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝗹𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗯𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗻𝘀, the new short documentary about @cardozokindersleyworkshop, on Tuesday March 17th.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion addressing the legacy of heritage craft in the current age, the challenges faced and the importance of human making.
We're delighted to be joined by Prof. Marcus Waithe - co-author of Words Made Stone: The Craft and Philosophy of Letter Cutting, and Patricia Lovett MBE - celebrated scribe, calligrapher and illuminator, alongside Dr Lida Cardozo Kindersley and Roxanne Kindersley - lettercutters and partners of the Workshop, and Ross Harrison - director of the film.
𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻: Tuesday 17th March, 6pm.
𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲: Auditorium, Cripps Court, 1-3 Chesterton Rd, Magdalene College, Cambridge, CB4 3AD
There will be a drinks reception before the film.
Please reserve a free ticket on Eventbrite at the link in our bio to guarantee attendance.

Some BTS from a fascinating shoot in Devon this week, for a new short documentary. More details on this one coming soon - it's a story we're really looking forward to sharing.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

Some BTS from a fascinating shoot in Devon this week, for a new short documentary. More details on this one coming soon - it's a story we're really looking forward to sharing.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

Some BTS from a fascinating shoot in Devon this week, for a new short documentary. More details on this one coming soon - it's a story we're really looking forward to sharing.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

Some BTS from a fascinating shoot in Devon this week, for a new short documentary. More details on this one coming soon - it's a story we're really looking forward to sharing.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

Some BTS from a fascinating shoot in Devon this week, for a new short documentary. More details on this one coming soon - it's a story we're really looking forward to sharing.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

Some BTS from a fascinating shoot in Devon this week, for a new short documentary. More details on this one coming soon - it's a story we're really looking forward to sharing.
📷 @grace_louise_alexander

A trip into the archive...
1. fishermen on the Mekong river, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
2. ruby-throated hummingbird in British Columbia, Canada
3. schoolchildren in Uttarakhand, India
4. Petra with her microscope in Cambridge, England
5. sunset over the Bay of Laig, Isle of Eigg, Scotland

A trip into the archive...
1. fishermen on the Mekong river, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
2. ruby-throated hummingbird in British Columbia, Canada
3. schoolchildren in Uttarakhand, India
4. Petra with her microscope in Cambridge, England
5. sunset over the Bay of Laig, Isle of Eigg, Scotland

A trip into the archive...
1. fishermen on the Mekong river, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
2. ruby-throated hummingbird in British Columbia, Canada
3. schoolchildren in Uttarakhand, India
4. Petra with her microscope in Cambridge, England
5. sunset over the Bay of Laig, Isle of Eigg, Scotland

A trip into the archive...
1. fishermen on the Mekong river, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
2. ruby-throated hummingbird in British Columbia, Canada
3. schoolchildren in Uttarakhand, India
4. Petra with her microscope in Cambridge, England
5. sunset over the Bay of Laig, Isle of Eigg, Scotland

A trip into the archive...
1. fishermen on the Mekong river, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
2. ruby-throated hummingbird in British Columbia, Canada
3. schoolchildren in Uttarakhand, India
4. Petra with her microscope in Cambridge, England
5. sunset over the Bay of Laig, Isle of Eigg, Scotland
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