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New Creatives Information Event

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Join Sampad Arts for this free New Creatives Information Event. You will learn all about the New Creatives programme with Rural Media and BBC ArtsNew Creatives is an exciting talent development scheme that offers commissioning opportunities for emerging creatives to make new artistic works in film, audio or interactive media, designed for BBC channels and platforms. Applications are currently open for Midlands based artists and creatives aged between 16-30 who have innovative ideas for short form audio, film and interactive work.

At this event, you will find out how to apply to New Creatives and learn about BBC commission opportunities. You will also meet the team running the BBC New Creatives project for the Midlands. Plus, you’ll find out more about what the panel are looking for, watch some short films and hear some creative audio clips.

Visit the Facebook event page for free tickets.

Event Details:

Thursday, 9 May 2019

Deloitte Room, MAC Birmingham

18:00 until 19:30

If you require assistance accessing this event, please contact Sampad on 0121 446 3260 or info@sampad.org.uk.

 

Get more information on the New Creatives programme and how to apply. The deadline for applications is July 16th.

 

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Birmingham Film Festival names Sindy Campbell their new Ambassador

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Head of Film Birmingham Sindy Campbell has been named ambassador of the Birmingham Film Festival. Read their recent blog post below:

Birmingham Film Festival are delighted to welcome Sindy Campbell of Film Birmingham as an ambassador. Sindy has played an active role in the growth of Birmingham Film Festival and has been instrumental to its success from day one. 

About Film Birmingham

Film Birmingham, is fast becoming a prime location for international filmmakers and is responsible for bringing big names into the city. Iconic Film Director Steven Spielberg’s “Ready Player One” – for example.  Film Birmingham is Birmingham City Council’s Film and Television office. It commits to making filming as easy and efficient as possible, so it provides a one-stop shop for local and international filmmakers. 

Sindy Campbell commented “I am proud to be an ambassador for the Birmingham Film Festival. Film Birmingham actively support the wealth of creative talent here in the West Midlands and BFF is a great platform for local talent to showcase their work. We’re excited to see this year’s line-up of films from Birmingham and beyond!”

About the Festival

Birmingham Film Festival, now in its fourth year, is one of the largest events outside of London helping to put Birmingham on the international map. The festival has already attracted major names including Birmingham born Nick Rhodes of legendary 80’s band Duran Duran. Rhodes won an award for best music score for the movie “Intruders” in 2018.

The festival returns to the Millennium Point this year and runs from 1st – 10th November. Along with complimentary film screenings, the festival will also host a series of seminars delivered by local industry experts. The week will conclude with an Oscars-style awards gala, also attended by a host of celebrity guests. 

Click here for further information about Birmingham Film Festival.

Source: www.birminghamfilmfestival.co.uk

 

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Birmingham’s Spaghetti Studios partner with Procam

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Spaghetti Studios have announced an exciting partnership with Procam, Europeʼs largest digital cinematography and hire firm. This means together they have expanded the studios’ offering for the West Midlands film industry. Alongside Spaghetti’s studios, facilities and extensive line of hire equipment in Birmingham, Spaghetti will now be able to supply a vast range of camera, lens, audio, grip and lighting equipment. That means clients can now rely on a local company to provide service and support on a much larger scale.

“Here at Spaghetti, we take pride on the level of service and assistance that we provide to our clients. Partnering with Procam serves to drive that further,” said Mat Cooper, Director at Spaghetti.

“We are thrilled to partner with Spaghetti in a dedicated effort of bringing exceptional service and quality of equipment to Birmingham and the region,” said John Brennan, Group CEO, of Procam Group.

Contact Spaghetti Studios for information on equipment hire.

You can view Spaghetti Studios’ facilities on our filming locations database by doing a location search via our home page.

 

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2Weeks 2Make It

2Weeks 2Make It – Register Now

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2Weeks 2Make It, the UK’s leading music video competition returns to the Midlands for the sixth time this May. Screen Central is once again running it and registration is open.

Important Dates

  • 2Weeks 2Make It Midlands 2019 kicks off on May 17th with a half day Music Video Masterclass. This will consist of a series of talks with industry professionals about the art of the music video
  • The Launch Event itself is at The Lampworks Studio in the Jewellery Quarter, 7-11PM. There, all entrants will be randomly paired with their music artist, who will all then have 2 weeks to make a video!
  • Hand in date for films will be Friday 31st May.
  • The screening and award ceremony will be in June (venue TBC)

To enter 2Weeks 2Make It

  • It is £50 to enter before 18th April‘s early bird discount cut off (full price £65)
  • However, Screen Central members get an additional £15 off, so just £35/team!
  • All entrants get one free place (£20 to non-entrants) at the Masterclass session also!
  • A refundable additional deposit of £25 will also be due on acceptance, refunded on successful delivery of a final video

So what are you waiting for? Register your team now.
Watch previous videos from all six competitions here to see what can be achieved in just 14 days!

If you cannot enter, please support the event online by liking and sharing, or watching the videos and leaving your thoughts.
Twitter: @2weeksmids
Instagram: @2weeksmids
Facebook: facebook.com/2weeks2makeitmids

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TV Tips from Edinburgh TV Festival

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The Edinburgh TV Festival in partnership with BBC Three is coming to Birmingham on Monday, April 15th. Participants will hear directly from panelists how they got in to TV and the different opportunities available in television outside of London.

There will also be discussion on how the industry can look to improve diversity, and the panel will give their top tips on getting in, staying in and thriving in TV.

Panel:

Mim Shaikh, Broadcaster (Finding Dad, BBC Three)

Nasfim Haque, Commissioning Editor, Shortform, BBC Three

Nimesh Joshi, Programme Digital Editor, ITV News Central

Chaired by Sarah Vignoles, Edinburgh TV Festival, Talent Schemes Producer

 

The event will be at BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox at 19:00- 21:00 on April 15th, 2019.

Please arrive before 7 to allow some time to get through security at BBC Birmingham, and bring photo ID. The panel will be followed by a drinks reception.

Register for the event or join the waiting list here.

Source: Eventbrite.co.uk

 

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Branded Entertainment Workshop for Creative Producers

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What is Branded Entertainment?

It is increasingly challenging for marketers to connect their messages to consumers. Consumers are exposed to marketing messages in all areas of life and are becoming increasingly resistant to established forms of advertising. We have long understood storytelling to be a valuable way of connecting to consumers and communicating key messages. This has led to the development of new ways of engaging with consumers such as branded entertainment. This is “the collaboration between a creative producer and a sponsoring brand in producing content that has the dual purpose of fulfilling the need to be a compelling stand-alone creative product. At the same time, it serves a communications need for the collaborating brand.”

This group of researchers have been working in the area of marketing and consumer behavior in film and television. And, they have observed the development of branded entertainment, noting the following:

  1. Developing projects that fulfill the communications objectives of brand owners while achieving the creative aims of creative producers and directors is challenging.
  2. Branded entertainment is not an extended form of advertising.
  3. When done well, branded entertainment projects can achieve creative objectives of the creative producers as well as the communications objectives of the brand and be enjoyed by audiences.

About the Workshop

So, we will hold a workshop designed to showcase examples of branded entertainment where the creative content produced has legitimacy as a film, television show etc., while at the same time achieving the communications objective of the brand or organisation.

Location: The Mockingbird Cinema and Kitchen, Gibb St, Birmingham B9 4AA

Monday 29th April. 10am-12pm

The aim of the workshop is to inform participants about the potential of collaborating on branded entertainment projects. The workshop will take two hours and is open to all.

We will follow this with a project development lab, and invite you to apply for this separately. Please email your application to branded.entertainment.uk@gmail.com. The project development lab will be open to creative producers and professionals from branding, marketing communications and sponsorship/ public relations.

Benefits of participation:

  • The chance to gain more understanding of the possibility of branded entertainment
  • Be able to meet others interested in collaborating
  • To work through the challenges involved in developing such projects

This is a free event. To register click here.

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Submit to ShortFuse – Deadline Friday 19th April

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Film Birmingham are proud to announce the launch of our brand new short film night – ShortFuse. It will be an opportunity for short filmmakers in the West Midlands to showcase their work on the big screen. They can also invite their peers and supporters to attend for free. We will announce our special host very shortly. The first ShortFuse event will take place on Tuesday 28 May 2019, 6.30-9.30pm. It will be held at Mockingbird Cinema, The Custard Factory, Gibb Street, Birmingham B9 4AA. This film night will take place on the last Tuesday of every second month – the next date being Tuesday 30th July 2019.

If you are interested to submit your film to ShortFuse please email shortfuse@filmbirmingham.co.uk with a screening link to your short film, as well as a short bio and synopsis. All films must be under 30 minutes. Please note the screening is free to attend for your invited guests but there will be a £25 screening fee for each film selected.

The deadline for ShortFuse is Friday 19th April.

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Apply for PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival – Deadline 16 June

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It is a joint initiative of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), with the support of a wide network of international partners.

PLURAL+ Youth Video Awards

PLURAL+ winners get a chance to come to New York all expenses paid and to present their work during the annual PLURAL+ Awards Ceremony in early November 2019, which is attended every year by a diverse, global audience (United Nations employees, media professionals, representatives of civil society organizations, academics, etc.). Also, PLURAL+ winning videos gain international exposure and PLURAL+ winners get networking opportunities. They will meet with industry professionals, peers, and organizations and explore opportunities for further distribution of their work.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival is open to young people of all nationalities with a keen interest in the pressing social issues of migration, diversity, social inclusion, and the prevention of xenophobia.
  • Entrants to PLURAL+ must be at most 25 years old at the time of the production of their videos.
  • PLURAL+ has three age categories:
    • up to 12 years old
    • 13 to 17 years old and
    • 18 to 25 years old.
  • The people appearing in the video do not have to be young, but the video needs to reflect the thoughts and opinions of the young filmmaker about migration, diversity, social inclusion, and xenophobia. Also, the person submitting the video (“the entrant”) must be actively involved in its making. This could be as a director, writer, camera person, editor, actor, coordinator, etc.
  • Immediate family members of staff members of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and members of the PLURAL+ International Jury are not eligible to enter the competition.

How to Apply

Plural+ Youth Video Festival applicants can apply online or find out more here.

Source: www2.fundsforngos.org

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BBC Writersroom

Submit Your Comedy Script to BBC Writersroom – Deadline 29th April

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The BBC Writersroom regular window for unsolicited comedy scripts is open from 10am on Monday 1st April 2019. Writers have a deadline of 5pm on Monday 29th April 2019 for scripts (TV, film, radio, stage or online).

What to submit to BBC Writersroom

1. One comedy script of at least 30 full pages in length for TV, Film, Radio, Stage or Online* with your personal details removed. (If you are submitting a sample script for Children’s TV or Online, you are welcome to submit 2 x 15 minute episodes as a single PDF document.) Your script should be saved as a single PDF document of no more than 10MB in size, with your name removed from the document.

If you are writing your script using a piece of software called Final Draft and do not know how to remove your name and contact details from your script, please refer to Final Draft’s own trouble shooter. If you are using Microsoft word processing and do not know how to save your file as a PDF, please refer to Office Support(All software will come with its own user guidelines if the above links do not cover your queries. We cannot offer technical support for third party software).

2. A brief biography of your writing to date. Up to 1 paragraph to be included on your E-submission profile.

3. If you are submitting an episode script for a series/serial, you may also attach a brief outline, 1-3 pages, of further episodes. (This is not a requirement and would only ever be read if you made it onto our Comedy Room writer development scheme). This should be attached as a separate PDF document to your script. Please note, the outline is not a requirement and would only ever be read if you made it onto the Comedy Room Scheme.

Please remember to remove your name and contact details from every page of your script. All scripts will be read “blind” i.e. without a name attached, until after the full-read stage.

What BBC Writersroom is looking for

BBC Writersroom looks for what the script tells us about the writer. We see all scripts as a calling card to showcase a writer’s talent, ability and sense of humour.

Also, we are especially looking for distinctive voices – and scripts that express those voices. We do not look for more of the same – we look for the writer’s ability to pull an audience into a world and hold them in it. It’s not necessarily about finding precincts or situations that have ‘never been done before’. But it means having an original take on stories that have the potential to have wide breadth of appeal. Characters who are well rounded and consistent and who drive the comedy rather than serve it. A sense of storytelling ability – handling of pace, climax, mood.

We want to see the best possible draft you can achieve. We are not looking for early/first/rough drafts of scripts. Only submit to the Script Room when your script is ready. This might mean waiting for a later Script Room submission window. We are not just looking for competent, well-structured pieces. Instead, we are looking to unearth the treasures, the page-turners, the new perspectives, the engaging dialogue, the surprising character creations. We want to find that special, funny something that makes us want to read more.

Outcome of the Script Room

Finally, a group of writers will be selected to join the BBC Comedy Room writer development group for 2019/20. Script Room is not a competition but a means by which the BBC seeks out the best writing talent. We look for writers with the strongest potential to be developed and produced for BBC broadcast. You could be new to writing or new to the BBC but equally, you may be a playwright looking to write for TV, or you’ve written for radio and would like to try your hand at writing for CBBC. We know carving a career as a writer takes time, and each writer’s development needs will be different.

We will also consider whether scripts have real potential to be developed further towards production. If we believe a script could be developed further by a BBC department, we will send it to them with the writer’s knowledge. Original scripts written on spec’ are produced extremely rarely, and writers should not send them in with the expectation that they will be produced. However, original spec’ scripts are the means by which writers get noticed, so you should always write your script with the same level of commitment as if it were for production.

BBC Writersroom will not accept late submissions under any circumstances.

Visit the Writersoom to submit your script. for additional information and advice, Terms and Conditions, or to read the FAQs for the E-Submissions system.

To contact BBC Writersroom, email writersroom@bbc.co.uk or call 020 8743 8000.

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BBC Documentaries New Directors

BBC Documentaries New Directors’ Initiative – Deadline 7th April

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The BBC Documentaries New Directors’ Initiative is looking for the next generation of documentary film makers. Six candidates will have the opportunity to produce and direct their first long-form documentary for BBC Three. Previous films made by new directors on the initiative include: Abused by My Girlfriend and Manchester Bomb: Our Story, as well as Grandad, Dementia and Me.

A leading production company will house successful applicants for the duration of the project. This company will oversee the development, filming and post production of the idea. Please note that BBC Documentaries New Directors Initiative funds filmmakers for the duration of the project but this is not a staff role at the BBC. Positions will mostly be based in London; opportunities outside of London are not yet confirmed. The length of the contract depends on the length of the production, and could be anything from three to five months.

Find full details including application criteria and apply on the BBC Careers website

Watch an introduction to the initiative and find out more about BBC Documentaries Commissioning on the BBC Commissioning website

Deadline: 7th April 2019

 

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

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