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Short Film Required

Short Film Required

Music producers require a short contemporary film (ideally 10-20 minutes in length) for soundtrack portfolio purposes. In return for use of the chosen piece, we will provide audio files of the fully produced and mastered soundtrack.

Please get in touch or send any suitable clips (max 10Mb) or full download links to unusuallyinspired@btinternet.com.

Bristol Media Show & Tell - Post Production

Bristol Media Show and Tell – Post Production

Monday 14 Jan 2008

06:30pm-08:30pm | Free

The Picture House, Whiteladies Road, BS8 2NH

By popular demand the chaps from Quad Logic and Al Mooney from Apple are back. This is a more in depth repeat of the Bristol Media event held in November because there was so much to say they ran out of time. It’s really a must for anyone involved in the production process, particularly those working in post production, with Al giving an entertaining and informative presentation about Final Cut Server and updates on Apple Pro video, Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Studio 2.

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Film: The Digital Future

FILM: THE DIGITAL FUTURE

Tuesday 11 December 2007, Watershed, Bristol, UK

A one-day film conference presented by South West Screen

‘Film: The Digital Future’ will bring a pool of experts to the region to explain how best to embrace and exploit the ongoing digital developments within the production, distribution, exhibition and marketing sectors. Following on from ‘Funding your Feature’, the informative South West Screen film finance conference of March 2007, ‘Film: The Digital Future’ promises to be both compelling and entertaining, and of course immensely informative.

Speakers confirmed from companies / organisations including the UK Film Council, Arts Alliance, Content Republic, City Screen and Hammer. Quite simply, there is no better way to get the lowdown on the changing landscape of digital film.

Booking:

Places are £50 including lunch

To book contact Watershed box office on +44 (0)117 927 5100

Early bird discount – The first 10 places booked will receive a discount of 10%

For more information visit South West Screen’s website here

Encounters Short Film Festival 2007

Encounters Short Film Festival 2007
21-25 November 2007, Bristol

The 13th annual Encounters Short Film Festival takes place in Bristol from Wednesday 21 November to Sunday 25 November, after launching on Sunday 18 November with a 30th birthday party for Morph, the little clay man who set the Bristol-based Aardman Animations on the path to Oscar-winning success.

More than 250 films and around 50 related events will be staged at Watershed and other Bristol Harbour-side venues while Encounters 2007 is underway, including

• a pre-release screening of the full-length animated feature PERSEPOLIS [http://www.sonypictures.com/classics/persepolis/] that was the toast of the Cannes Film Festival;

• visits by celebrated directors such as Frank Cottrell Boyce (sharing his Desert Island Flicks), Richard Eyre (interviewed by Mark Kermode), Damien O’Donnell and Royston Tan [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0848892/]

• a Film School [http://www.encounters-festival.org.uk/pages/whatson/filmschool.php] on producing, with Lenny Crooks, Michael Kuhn and Al Clark as tutors + Kodak’s ever popular Stop By Shoot Film workshop and an intro to film editing from Doghouse;

• the unveiling of the UK’s nominations for the first ever all-time top 10 of British shorts;

• showcases of films from Canada, Singapore and the South West

• a cinematography masterclass with Balazs Bolygo, whose credits include LIFE ON MARS

• a major animation symposium [http://www.encountersfestival.org.uk/pages/whatson/industryday.php], comparing and contrasting international approaches to animation training and asking whether UK training is keep pace with what the global industry needs

• EA Games Zone + sessions on gaming, special effects and what’s new in mobile contentertainment

• themed screenings of new films from over 40 countries, and a Gala Awards Night featuring the the presentation of £20,000-plus worth of prizes and awards.

For more info and delegate pass bookings, visit www.encounters-festival.org.uk.
To book tickets for one-off events, contact the Watershed Box Office, at 1 Canon’s Road, Bristol, BS1 5TX or by phone: 0117 927 5100.

Encounters is organized by Encounters Festival Ltd, with funding from Bristol City Council and South West Screen. The festival’s principal sponsors are Aardman Animations, Cartoon Network, EA Games and HP – Invent.

Movement and the Single Screen

Movement and the Single Screen

A 3-day practical and Inspirational workshop

Dates: 27th, 28th and 29th January 2008
Venue: Picture This new Atelier space in Bristol
Cost: £80 (There are a small number of bursaries available of up to £50 to assist attendees who are coming from further afield with their travel/accommodation costs)

This practical workshop investigates movement and performance within the context of single-screen video practice and is led by artist filmmaker Miranda Pennell.

Participants will explore a range of formal ideas through a combination of screenings, discussions and practical research. In particular, attention will be paid to the specificity of video/film language in its relationship to movement composition and performance, and to the nature of cross-art form dialogue. The emphasis of the workshop is on experimentation and on collaboration.

For an application form, please contact:
Grace Davies grace@picture-this.org.uk or Lisa May Thomas lisamay.thomas@mac.com

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 5PM ON 9th JANUARY 2008

Produced by Picture This and Dance South West. Funded by Arts Matrix.

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