July 11th - August 1st 2017 |
Actors’ Intensive: Michael Chekhov Technique with Emma Brennan Go »
This four-class series is geared towards actors and directors who would like to explore tools of the Michael Chekhov Technique from preparation to performance of a piece of text.
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July 28th-30th 2017 |
Short Film Festival of Ireland Go »
The short film festival of Ireland welcomes short films from all over the world in all genres and types. We're filmmakers and we love sharing, seeing and finding new short films that tell great stories, no matter what the format.
We believe in short films and that the future of narrative content in particular is heading towards much shorter content. With that in mind we wanted to create a festival that will bring the very best of short films from all over the world to Ireland.
Our festival will take place in Wexford, Ireland and screenings will be hosted in 100 seat theater with HD projection and 5.1 surround sound.
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August 1st, 2017 |
Submission Deadline: Dublin International Short Film and Music Festival Go »
We are an independent festival dedicated to bring together established musicians and filmmakers in a forum to celebrate short films.
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August 1st 2017 |
Late Deadline - Disappear Here Film Festival Go »
The Disappear Here Film Festival is a first of its kind in Donegal, Ireland. The inaugural DHFF is a 3 day festival taking place in Ballyliffin, Co Donegal from (Culture Night) Friday 22nd September 2017.
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August 3rd-7th 2017 |
GAZE International LGBT Film Festival 2017 Go »
The 26th Annual LGBT Film Festival in Dublin Ireland, with a range of screenings, events and panel discussions hosted by the Light House Cinema, Smithfield.
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August 3rd-7th 2017 |
GAZE International LGBT Film Festival Go »
GAZE International LGBT Film Festival Dublin celebrates LGBT storytelling. Our exciting programme of films and events engages filmmakers and audiences in a vibrant social experience.
GAZE programmes thematically to explore the many facets of LGBT lives worldwide, expressly including films which deal with the difficulties facing our LGBT sisters and brothers around the world and at home.
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August 11th-12th |
Fingal Film Festival Go »
The Fingal Film Festival was launched in 2012. The festival offers a platform encouraging and promoting the work of the local film community and helps both national and international emerging filmmakers to showcase their work in an environment where they have access to experienced industry professionals.
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August 12th & 13th 2017 |
Location Sound Recording for TV and Film Go »
This hands-on course offers tuition from an experienced professional who will take students through the basics guiding you through common situations, errors and best practice.
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August 12th & 13th |
Dublin Comic Con 2017 Go »
Returning for its fifth year, Dublin Comic Con brings media guests from TV and film, Comic creators, artists, fans and professionals together for a weekend of talks, workshops, demos, interactive activities and all around great family fun.
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August 18th-20th 2017 |
The Still Voices Short Film Festival Go »
First established in 2014 as a showcase for local filmmakers, Still Voices has developed over the years with the aim of encouraging and supporting young filmmaking talent across the midlands and Ireland.
The Still Voices Short Film Festival offers the perfect opportunity for both filmmakers and film lovers to come together, share ideas, develop relationships and enjoy the work of some of the best up-and-coming Irish and International talent out there today.
Located along the river Inny in the heart of the midlands, the town of Ballymahon provides the ideal setting for our budding short film festival.
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August 31st 2017 |
TV3 Group New Drama Initiative - Call For Submissions Go »
TV3 Group announces a New Drama Initiative and call out for submissions to transmit in 2018. We are currently seeking development scripts and content proposals for 6 x 60’ drama projects in a new slot opportunity post 9pm. This is an invitation to explore contemporary themes, new and exciting visual styles and narrative which appeal to a broad populist audience. This is also an excellent opportunity to mix both established and new creative production techniques and cast, with the aim of attaching both new upcoming talent and more prominent internationally recognisable faces. The Virgin Media Group will also act as co-commission partner as part of their UK and Ireland VOD service. Whilst the drama may be set in contemporary Ireland, the overall style and production value must have international appeal and combine narrative and editorial of interest to this wider audience, whilst remaining true to TV3 Group objectives. The budget expectation for this drama series is 3 million euro, it is expected that some of this will be made up of local funding or grant initiatives. Companies submitting should demonstrate a successful track record in raising such funds and managing multiple stake holders.
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