A week of presentations celebrating filmmaking at Staffordshire University
Friday, 14 November 2008
What Industry Wants
SCREENING: Peppermint
Wednesday, 12 November 2008
The 72 HOUR FILM: Watching & Waiting
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Shipman: The Story Of A Serial Killer
3 Hour Film Challenge
2. The Film must have a narrative.
3. The narrative must have a beginning, middle and end
3. All Audio must be created on the day.
4. The film must not contain dialogue.
5. The first and last shot must be the same.
Here are the results:
Monday, 10 November 2008
SCREENING: Kyle
My First Movie: "Kyle" & "Peppermint"
Dan Hopkins: Different Ways Of Working For A Filmmaker
Dan charted his development as a filmmaker by discussing the journey he has taken since his first film 'Driven' (2000).
Driven
Friday, 7 November 2008
Are you sitting comfortably? Then we'll begin...
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Latest Symposium update...
The events of our Symposium are filling up... "Writing Feature Scripts" and "Film Festivals From Both Sides" are now both full. Please make sure you get your spaces at the remaining events!!!
Monday, 3 November 2008
What's on the menu?
The lecturers that had a screening slot at the Galway Film Festival without even having a film to show will discuss how they shot, edited and screened the feature "Watching & Waiting" in 72 hours. This is an opportunity to see the film and find out more about the challenges they faced.
Associate Producer Peter Rudge will discuss the background, financing and university partnership of the feature movie Souled Out. The film is set in the seventies Northern Soul scene and tells the story of a young boy who learns about life and love through the music of the era. It was produced in conjunction with Staffordshire University, and students were involved with its production over the summer.
There'll be plenty more exciting screenings, exercises and discussions taking place, so be sure to keep an eye on the blog as the symposium progresses!