25th September - 11th October 2015 |
New York Film Festival Go »
Acclaimed Irish films ‘The Lobster’ and ‘Brooklyn’ will play at the world renowned film festival.
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1st October 2015 |
Deadline for applications for EAVE Marketing Workshop Go »
In an industry that is rapidly changing, increasing their marketing and distribution skills is vital for producers. Don't miss the deadline for EAVE's Marketing Workshop to learn how to find and engage an audience for your film Join experts and colleagues to work on the latest market trends and innovative methods of marketing and audience involvement. Discuss your project with top level marketing specialists.
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1st October 2015 |
Deadline for applications for BAI Community Broadcasting Support Scheme 2015 Go »
The Scheme, which has a total available fund of €30,000, is open to all fully licensed Community and Community of Interest TV and radio stations across the country. It is specifically designed to offer funding support to community and community of interest broadcasters to enable them to further advance from an organisational development perspective.
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2nd-4th October 2015 |
Guth Gafa International Documentary Film Festival Go »
Guth Gafa (meaning ‘captive voice’) is Ireland’s only independent documentary film festival. They focus on showcasing the latest award-winning International and Irish documentary films on thought-provoking subjects, and promoting the art of great story-telling, through film, to rural Irish communities. The festival returns in 2015 to Kells, County Meath. It will get underway on Friday, October 2nd through to Sunday October 4th in the magnificent and tranquil grounds of the 18th century Headfort House, a hidden gem close to the historic village of Kells in Co Meath.
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3rd October 2015 |
Colour Grading from the Cinematographers & Graders' Perspective - Galway Film Centre Go »
Colourist, Eugene McCrystal, and DOP, Michael Lavelle, will discuss the grading process from shoot to edit. With the advent of digital cinema cameras and RAW workflows, modern cinema cameras can resemble a computer more than a film camera. For this reason, it’s important for DOPs to understand the post-production process particularly in relation to colour-grading. Knowing how much the image can be manipulated in post will help to guide DOPs as to what can and can’t be achieved on set and how far the camera can be pushed.
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5th October 2015 |
Clones Film Festival 48 Hour Short Film Challenge Application DEADLINE Go »
Clones Film Festival 2015, in association with Clones Credit Union Ltd., has just launched its annual 48 Hour Short Film Challenge. The challenge invites filmmakers, writers and crew to script, prep, scout locations, cast, rehearse, film, edit and present a finished short film in just 48 hours.
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7th-11th October 2015 |
Offline Film Festival 2015 Go »
Based in the Georgian midlands heritage town of Birr, OFFline Film Festival is an exciting event for film lovers and makers alike. With Irish and international films being screened in a quirky array of venues around the town, audiences are spoiled for choice.
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12th-14th October |
Business and Production Skills for Animation & Digital Media - Galway Film Centre Go »
Business & Production Skills in Animation & Digital Media is an intensive course aimed at individuals in production and creative roles within the animation and related industries. The principles taught will benefit those who are interested in establishing their own production company or are looking to learn more about the management practice of animation development and production.
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12th October 2015 |
Writing for TV Drama with Eilish Kent - Filmbase Go »
Writing Television Drama is a course aimed at writers who are interested in learning more about the fundamental skills of crafting good television drama in all its forms.
Starts 12th October, 8 Mon eves (no class 26th October) €260 Members / €295 Non-Members.
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14th October - 18th November 2015 |
Directing for the Screen - Filmbase Go »
An introduction to all the main aspects of directing is combined with practical exercises in shooting to give an overview and experience of the basics. 14th October – 18th November, 6 Wed Eves €275 Members / €300 Non-Members.
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16th-17th October 2015 |
Dublin Animation Film Festival 2015 Go »
Dublin Animation Film Festival events will include lectures, workshops, screenings and an awards ceremony will take place in Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT) and in the Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire on 16th-17th October 2015.
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16th October 2015 |
Deadline for Reel Art 2015 Go »
Launched in 2008, Reel Art is designed to provide film artists with a unique opportunity to make highly creative, imaginative and experimental documentaries on an artistic theme. Operated in association with Filmbase and the Dublin International Film Festival, Reel Art will wholly support two films with grants of €70-€80,000 per project. Reel Art films will premiere at the Dublin International Film Festival in February 2017.
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17th October 2015 |
Documentary Filmmaking Course - Filmbase Go »
This popular part-time course, aimed at beginners, guides students through the development of a short documentary from start to finish and culminates in the production of two short docs over a weekend. Starts 17th October, 7 Saturday days & Wednesday evenings €950 (membership included).
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19th - 23rd October 2015 |
5 Day DSLR Filmmaking - Filmbase Go »
The most exciting development on the filmmaking scene in a while is the advancement of DSLR filmmaking. This 5 day hands-on intensive DSLR Camera course is designed to give you the confidence to start shooting on digital as soon as possible.
€445 members / €485 non-members.
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21st-25th October 2015 |
The 2015 Kerry Film Festival Go »
Emerging filmmakers are at the core of the Kerry Film Festival programme, with the short film competition geared towards showcasing their work and bringing it to a wider audience both at home and throughout a growing network of partner festivals across the globe.
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22nd October 2015 |
IFTA Television Awards 2015 Go »
For the past eleven years since 2003, and throughout the recession, the Academy has showcased the very best of Irish talent to the world at large, building a national pride and international awareness of Ireland’s small but very talented and growing industry, with the home audience building to a record viewership of 1.24 million peak viewers in 2013.
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22nd-25th October 2015 |
2015 Clones Film Festival Go »
Clones Film Festival takes place over the October bank holiday weekend, from Thursday 22nd to Sunday 25th October 2015. The programme this year will once again be packed full of daring and fresh international and Irish features, documentaries, animations and short films which promise, as ever, to whet the cinematic appetite of all. Each year, Clones Courthouse and the Old Post Office (now Clones Art Studios) are transformed into cinema venues. The Cinemobile will also make its annual pilgrimage to the town for the four-day event. Opening Night on Thursday 22 October will take place at Clones Courthouse. This is always a free event and all are welcome to attend. The nightly Festival Club will also make a welcome return to Adamson’s Bar on Analore Street. There, festival-goers can chill, chat or boogie to the hottest new talent in Irish music.
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23rd-25th October 2015 |
The Richard Harris International Film Festival Go »
RHIFF strongly believe that the Irish film-making Diaspora should be encouraged to showcase their work in Ireland. They are currently the only Film Festival in Ireland which specifically encourages Irish Filmmakers abroad to return and showcase their work.
As an international film festival, they have categories open to non-Irish film-makers and welcome entries from all over the world.
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23rd-25th October 2015 |
The Richard Harris International Film Festival Go »
RHIFF strongly believe that the Irish film-making Diaspora should be encouraged to showcase their work in Ireland. They are currently the only Film Festival in Ireland which specifically encourages Irish Filmmakers abroad to return and showcase their work.
As an international film festival, they have categories open to non-Irish film-makers and welcome entries from all over the world.
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30th-31st October 2015 |
Colour Correction with Da Vinci Resolve - Galway Film Centre Go »
This two day course suits editors wishing to learn an industry standard colour correction and grading tool. This course will be delivered using DaVinci Resolve 11 Lite, free for use on footage up to UHD 3940×2160. This enables editors familiar with Non Linear Editing colour correction effects and filters to explore DaVinci Resolve post-course without initially committing to its expense. The theory of colour correction will be imparted along with guidance on how to interpret videoscopes and use them as prompts for corrections. Shot matching will be demonstrated in addition to the creation, storage and application of custom looks.
€170 (members)/€180 (non-members).
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