Motion Capture Lab – Call for applications

Motion Capture Lab - Call for applications

Motion Capture Lab - Call for applications

Lighthouse is delighted to be working in partnership with Centroid, one of the UK’s leading motion capture and character animation studios, to offer this intensive 3-day training programme. The Motion Capture Lab offers high-quality craft and technical training for film professionals and practitioners, and is a valuable opportunity for participants to gain new contacts within the field of motion capture and character animation. Long perceived as a visual effects tool used only in big budget films and video games, the use of motion capture is now becoming more affordable and accessible, offering filmmakers exciting new creative possibilities and enabling them to bring vivid imaginative worlds and fantastical characters to the screen. The Lab will take place in Centroid’s state-of-the-art facilities, located at Pinewood Studios, and at Lighthouse in Brighton. Training will be delivered through practical hands-on workshops, demonstrations, specialist tutorials, case-studies, screenings and master classes. All sessions will be led by experienced trainers and experts who are active themselves within the field of motion capture production. If you are interested in applying please read the guidelines, downloadable below, for more information about the training programme and application process. Dates: 14 -16 March 2012 Deadline for Applications: 5pm, Friday 2 March 2012 Location: Centroid (Pinewood Studios) and Lighthouse (Brighton) Fee: £300 (please note that a number of subsidised places are available) For full details and to apply visit www.lighthouse.org.uk/programme/motion-capture-lab

BFI Shorts 2012: Open for Applications

Lighthouse

Lighthouse

Lighthouse is pleased to announce that the BFI Shorts 2012 scheme is now open for applications. BFI Shorts 2012 is an exciting new UK-wide short film production initiative which will support up to 20 live-action fiction projects with budgets ranging from £25,000 to £50,000. They are looking for a diverse slate of films that tell compelling stories and have the ability to engage, inspire and entertain audiences. They are now accepting applications from directors, writers and producers who have a track record of making work which demonstrates a distinct voice and strong storytelling ability. The scheme welcomes submissions from talent working across a wide variety of creative disciplines, including film, TV drama, theatre, online drama, commercials, documentaries and artists’ film and video. The deadline for applications is 5pm, Friday 23 March 2012. Further information about the application and selection process can be found on their website – http://www.lighthouse.org.uk/bfi-shorts-2012/about-bfi-shorts-2012

International Co-Production: A UK Producer’s Perspective

Film Means Business is delighted to welcome a fantastic panel line-up, featuring some of the UK’s leading Film industry Professionals. They will be discussing International Co-Production from a UK Producer’s perspective. What is an official co-production? Which territories have signed official co-production treaties with the UK and what are the benefits to co-producing your film with them? What is the British Film Industry’s role? We will hear from 2 of the UK’s prominent, experienced Production companies, about their experiences of working with international partners: the good, the bad and the ugly. For more details and to book online, please go here.

‘UK:Cue’ is a new magazine about British film, theatre and telly

UK:Cue magazine

Sometimes Hollywood is not everybody’s cup of tea. Sometimes a British accent just hits the spot. Jolly good! ‘UK:Cue’ is a new magazine about British film, theatre and telly on both sides of the Atlantic, is not accent just Jolly good! and celebrates the cultural exchange between Expats and Anglophiles Rejoice! For more information, go to Kickstarter.com and enter UK:CUe or contact Larry JaFFee 917-291-2488, lsjaffee@gmail.com. Fundraising campaign ends Jan. 28.

Last Shop Standing – Whatever Happened To Record Shops

Not long ago there was a record shop on every high street, but over 500 independent record stores have closed during the last few years. But record shops were always more than retail outlets. They are part of our culture; they support new bands and local talent. A place for musicians and music fans to congregate, to browse away a few hours, to walk away with music they didn’t know existed. Last Shop Standing is a collaboration between award wining feature film company Blue Hippo Media www.bluehippomedia.com and Proper Music Publishing Ltd. Based on the successful book by the same name, Last Shop Standing will be a 60-minute documentary to be released on Record Store Day in April 2012. It will be a celebration of the unique spirit of comradeship and entrepreneurial ingenuity that has enabled so many shops to keep operating successfully against the backdrop of massive changes in the music industry, the biggest recession in years, the growth of online file sharing, and the explosion of choice in music consumption. They are looking to raise an initial $15,000 [just under 10,000] to get filming completed and will be filming with a small crew over a 2 week period in over 17 locations across England, Scotland and Wales. They have a campaign on indiegogo and all the details are here http://www.indiegogo.com/Last-Shop-Standing-Whatever-Happened-to-Record-Shops

Next Kino London Event Coming Soon

The next Kino London event will be coming up in February with another collection of great shorts. There are no themes and no pre-selection of the films they show. They ask only that films be under 6 minutes, on dvd, and include the Kino London logo (just for the screening). They also stipulate that the filmmaker should be there on the night, of course,… to stand up and say “Hi, I made this!” If you’d like to screen drop Laura a line at screen@kinolondon.com. She’ll need your name, the title and duration of your film and some contact details. The Kino logos are available to download here http://www.kinolondon.com/about/want-to-screen/.

Next Rotoreliefs Short Film Event Coming Soon

Rotoreliefs

Rotoreliefs

On Monday 30th January, Rotoreliefs will be screening a selection of shorts at Rich Mix in Shoreditch. Please go to http://rotoreliefs.com to make your submission. Q&A with the directors afterwards, and networking in the bar. Their wonderfully lively and informal monthly event always attracts interesting and interested individuals; promising a good crowd with a great vibe. They always invite the filmmakers to give a short Q&A after each film, and their commitment to screen all genres means there’s always something for everyone. NEXT SCREENING DATES: Monday 30th January (this will take place at Rich Mix (35 – 47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA). To SUBMIT your work please go to: http://www.rotoreliefs.com/Contact.html where you can download the submission form. They will contact all those whose films will be shown, and hope they will come along!

A Rare Chance To See Shakespeare’s King John

We’re delighted to let you know about this chance to see Shakespeare’s King John. Following the success of last year’s TIME OUT CRITICS CHOICE, five star, sell out production of the Shakespeare rediscovery DOUBLE FALSHOOD, award winning director Phil Willmott blows the dust off the bard’s unjustly neglected historical thriller. Combining the sweep of Henry V, the pitch black humour of Richard III, and all the court intrigue of Elsinore, King John is the story of a desperate monarch who’ll stop at nothing – lies, murder, even outright war – to strengthen his weakening grip on the kingdoms of England and France. Last year’s modern world premiere of the disputed Shakespeare romance Double Falsehood received international press and TV coverage and demand for tickets was so great it transferred to the West End for an extra week of performances; so early booking is recommended. A rare opportunity to experience a powerful fast moving study of monarchy in meltdown, unseen in London since the RSC’s 2001 production. The play runs from 17th January to 11th February at the Union Theatre near London’s Southbank. All the info is here http://www.kingjohnplay.com/ and facebook details are here http://www.facebook.com/pages/King-John-a-rare-chance-to-experience-Shakespeares-neglected-masterpiece/196593150420348

Red Light Revolution – Special Screening

Red Light Revolution

Red Light Revolution

Get festive and celebrate Chinese New Year with a quirky comedy that the press say “…is as close as anyone will ever get to a Chinese FULL MONTY.” The UK is the first territory in the world to officially release this film, so come see it before it’s even released in Asia. Bored of the usual Hollywood multiplex entertainment? Try something different with this East meets West comedy. Unemployed Beijinger, Shunzi fired from his cab company and finding his wife with another man, decides to risk it all and opens a sex toy shop, much to the disappointment of his parents. At first battling with blow up dolls, and getting to grips with some of the vibrating merchandise, he soon realises that not only has he become a victim of a high pressured sales operation (with a gangster like supplier), but his neighbourhood is very conservative and inhabited by an ageing population. Slowly though, he starts to win them over and unites the community, but will he convert enough of them to customers to pay off the gangsters? A humorous clash of the Chinese traditional etiquette with modern sexual values. “Sex. Shagging. Making love. Whatever you want to call it, everyone does it.” – Time Out Magazine If you love independent cinema, help spread the word to your friends! One off screening at the Prince Charles Cinema on Monday 23rd January at 9pm. For tickets please purchase in person at the cinema or online www.PrinceCharlesCinema.com. More info here http://terracottadistribution.com/films/red-light-revolution Facebook invite here https://www.facebook.com/events/150453391731090/?notif_t=event_invite

Kino Shorts 21 – Coming Soon to Manchester

Kino Shorts 21

Kino Shorts 21

Kino Shorts is back for the first event of the year at the Black Lion on Wed 18th January. Just over the border from Manchester. The venue is just 12 minutes walk from Piccadilly Gardens, 5 minutes from Victoria train station or just 2 minutes walk from Deansgate (across …from the bottom of Market Street/St Mary’s Gate). As usual, they’ll be showing Short films essentially from Manchester, Salford and the North West but not entirely in this session. Their nights promote emerging filmmakers both locally and from the North West and also encourage debate and networking. Each short film, where possible, will be followed by a discussion with the director / producer / writer of the film (and cast members when available). There will be a break midway to refresh those glasses and a fab networking session afterwards till midnight. Networking is always an essential part of the Kino Shorts night. Be there or be nowhere. SO, IF YOU NOT BEEN TO ONE OF THEIR NIGHTS IN THE NEW VENUE YET, THEN START THE NEW YEAR THE RIGHT WAY AND GET DOWN TO THE PREMIER AND BEST SHORT FILM NIGHT IN MANCHESTER. THEY’VE BEEN DOING SHORT FILM NIGHTS SINCE E, NOW THAT HAS TO TELL YOU SOMETHING !! TICKETS: £4.00 full price £3.00 concessions (students / unemployed) Advance reservations recommended by emailing John or turn up and pay on the door. Doors 7.30 for 7.45pm start Facebook info here https://www.facebook.com/events/252143921517603/