Exclusive: Opportunities available for new and emerging filmmakers, and pitching sessions among programme.
Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has announced the line-up for this year’s Industry Programme, which will run for nine days from June 16-24, as well as Eiff’s Talent Development Programmes.
The programme will include workshops, practical sessions, talent labs and one-to-one meetings with industry experts, all of which will take place at the Eiff Delegate Centre at the Traverse Theatre.
Programme highlights include two sessions hosted by the BFI Net.Work looking at opportunities available for new and emerging filmmakers across the UK, offering tips from execs and filmmakers on how to make the best short film on a short film budget.
Script consultant David Pope will deliver a pitching workshop with advice on how to develop confidence and how to tailor a pitch for an audience, followed by the chance for filmmakers to pitch to a panel of industry experts.
Prs...
Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has announced the line-up for this year’s Industry Programme, which will run for nine days from June 16-24, as well as Eiff’s Talent Development Programmes.
The programme will include workshops, practical sessions, talent labs and one-to-one meetings with industry experts, all of which will take place at the Eiff Delegate Centre at the Traverse Theatre.
Programme highlights include two sessions hosted by the BFI Net.Work looking at opportunities available for new and emerging filmmakers across the UK, offering tips from execs and filmmakers on how to make the best short film on a short film budget.
Script consultant David Pope will deliver a pitching workshop with advice on how to develop confidence and how to tailor a pitch for an audience, followed by the chance for filmmakers to pitch to a panel of industry experts.
Prs...
- 5/20/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
As is the case every year, I start reading year-end lists posted by trusted peers/journalists and discover I've missed plenty of deserving culture. With the glut of films, music, theater, TV shows, books, et al. on numerous websites, TV screens, bookshelves, and periodicals, it's fairly easy. Truth be told, in addition to P.J. Harvey's much-deserved kudos, other women singers/songwriters/bands really stepped up their game this year, making many top ten year-end lists, and I missed out on discovering some of them. With that in mind, here's some additions to my 2011 year's end list.
St. Vincent: Strange Mercy (4Ad) - Quirky alt pop with flourishes of art rock and off-kilter guitar hooks. This Dallas-bred artist and former Polyphonic Spree guitarist/singer released her third and most favorably received album in 2011. Annie Clark has the look of an existential art girl who has known plenty of emotional scorn for her empowerment,...
St. Vincent: Strange Mercy (4Ad) - Quirky alt pop with flourishes of art rock and off-kilter guitar hooks. This Dallas-bred artist and former Polyphonic Spree guitarist/singer released her third and most favorably received album in 2011. Annie Clark has the look of an existential art girl who has known plenty of emotional scorn for her empowerment,...
- 1/25/2012
- by Dusty Wright
- www.culturecatch.com
Left it to the last minute again? Don't panic, our experts suggest loads of ways of saving the day, with ideas for Valentine's dates around the UK
1 Breakfast for two
London
Relationships, the gurus tell us, are all about power balance, so where better than a glorious restaurant in a former hydraulic power station? The breakfasts at The Wapping Project (Wapping Wall E1, 020-7680 2080) are among the best in London, including all the usual classics, plus some tempting pancake-based numbers. The peaceful Wapping peninsula is the perfect start to a charming riverside stroll.
For a more central, more French start to the day, head into Soho for the spectacular pastries of Maison Bertaux (28 Greek St, 020-7437 6007). It's an intimate, bohemian deli packed full of rickety seating, pink nets and accordions. I suspect that their croissants were the solution to those European butter mountains we used to hear about. After you're done,...
1 Breakfast for two
London
Relationships, the gurus tell us, are all about power balance, so where better than a glorious restaurant in a former hydraulic power station? The breakfasts at The Wapping Project (Wapping Wall E1, 020-7680 2080) are among the best in London, including all the usual classics, plus some tempting pancake-based numbers. The peaceful Wapping peninsula is the perfect start to a charming riverside stroll.
For a more central, more French start to the day, head into Soho for the spectacular pastries of Maison Bertaux (28 Greek St, 020-7437 6007). It's an intimate, bohemian deli packed full of rickety seating, pink nets and accordions. I suspect that their croissants were the solution to those European butter mountains we used to hear about. After you're done,...
- 2/13/2010
- by Andrew Dickson, Luke Bainbridge
- The Guardian - Film News
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