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SUMMARY:BFI NETWORK Shorts School
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to BFI NETWORK Shorts School!  A free four-day series of talks for emerging directors\, writers and producers working to towards a short form project and those interested in applying to the next round of the Short Film Fund.  During the talks\, you will hear from successful filmmakers who have received funding from the BFI NETWORK Short Film Fund\, as they share their valuable insights and creative processes\, plus Q&A’s. \nThe line-up of guest speakers include; \nMonday 18 March \n\n1pm – Ntando Brown\, Writer/Director\, My Brudda\n\nTuesday 19 March \n\n1pm – Suga Sappiah\, Writer/Director\, Ratthum (Blood)\n\nWednesday 20 March \n\n1pm – Timi Akindele-Ajani (on crafting treatments)\, Writer & Director\, Guests\n\nThursday 21 March \n\n2.30pm – Networking & Roundtables (on Toucan Events)\n\nYou will have the chance to join roundtables and view short films that have come through the Short Film Fund.  Most excitingly there’ll be a relaxed networking session where you can meet and connect with your peers and potential collaborators. \nIf you are looking to be inspired for your next creative project\, join BFI NETWORK Shorts School! \nNB: Sessions will be recorded and available for those who sign up.  Programme itinerary\, with Zoom links will be sent to registrants by Friday 15 March.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/bfi-network-shorts-school/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:discussion,masterclass,networking,Q&A,screening,short film,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231023T120000
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SUMMARY:Sales & Distribution Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:MATCH FIT – PERFECT YOUR PITCH\n*FREE TO ATTEND FOR SUCCESSFUL BFTM 2023 APPLICANTS \nBirmingham Film & TV Market presents a Sales & Distribution Masterclass\, led by industry professionals Smash Media. This is a great opportunity to fine tune your pitching skills\, enhance your understanding of the business side of the film industry\, and maximise your chances of striking a production deal on the day of the market.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/sales-distribution-masterclass/
LOCATION:Venue TBC
CATEGORIES:masterclass,training
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SUMMARY:Short is Beautiful Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Solihull Council and Culture Solihull are proud to present the very first Short is Beautiful Film Festival\, in association with IMA Festival. This exciting new short film festival gives both established and new artists the chance to try out new ideas\, concepts\, and ways of working. Short is Beautiful is an exciting opportunity to support and develop filmmakers from across Solihull and the West Midlands. \nThe festival will take place across 16 and 17 October at The Core Theatre Solihull\, with a programme of industry panels\, workshops\, and screenings.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/short-is-beautiful-film-festival/
LOCATION:The Core Theatre Solihull\, Theatre Square\, Touchwood\, Homer Road\, Birmingham\, B91 3RG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:awards ceremony,festival,masterclass,networking,screening,short film,workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231002T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231004T203000
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SUMMARY:BFI NETWORK New Directors Series
DESCRIPTION:Join BFI Network Midlands with filmmaker Cassiah Joski-Jethi for a series of workshops on directing a short film. \nThese sessions will go through the process of creating a short film\, from conceiving an idea to the practical aspects of development\, funding\, pre-production\, production\, post-production and distribution. \nThe Facilitator\nEver since a young age\, Cassiah knew that she would be a writer and director\, unable to escape from imagining stories and films in her head. \nAfter graduating from the University of Birmingham in July 2014 with a First Class Honours degree in BA Drama and Theatre Arts\, Cassiah began her career working for writer/director/producer Gurinder Chadha OBE after a chance meeting on a train. \nCassiah is now an award-winning writer and director for stage and screen represented by Independent\, with her films funded by the BBC and BFI. Cassiah is also a BAFTA Connects member\, and has been a BBC New Creative (2020) and BFI Network X BAFTA Crew member (2018-2021). \nDates and time\nThe three sessions in the series will take place between Monday 2nd October – Wednesday 4th October. \nWorkshops will be 2.5 hours long and will take place on Zoom. Each session will have one comfort break. \n*Participants are expected to attend all sessions. \n\nMon 2nd October 18:00 – 20:30 – Idea to Script\, Script Development\, Funding & Directorial Vision.\nTue 3rd October 18:00 – 20:30 – Applications\, Pre-Production\, Casting & Production.\nWed 4th October 18:00 – 20:30 – Post-Production\, Festivals\, Distribution & Career Development.\n\nWhen booking you will only be able to select the starting date of the programme but please note that you will be booked on to all sessions of the series. \nWho is this series for?\nIdeal participants will have experience of directing at least one short film or have directed at least one staged play and be looking to direct more short film projects in the future. \nPlease note this series is for Midlands based directors and you will be required to provide your postcode at sign up.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/bfi-network-new-directors-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:industry talks,masterclass,short film,training,webinar,workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230922T170000
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SUMMARY:Film London Labs: The Production Finance Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Film London Labs: The Production Finance Sessions is for all the producers in our network. If you’re working on or towards financing a first or second feature\, this Lab is for you. Writers and directors interested in learning about the business side of the industry are also very welcome! \nThis intensive\, week-long online lab is geared towards arming you and your team with everything you need to know about pitching a finance-ready project\, enabling you to make and defend smart\, creative choices and ground your plans in reality. \nThis Lab is inspired by our years of experience preparing producers for the Production Finance Market’s New Talent strand\, and filmmakers selected for this year’s market will also be in attendance. But you don’t have to be coming to market to benefit from the training. The sessions will be just as useful for those who intend to seek finance through other means\, who intend to apply to the market next year\, or who’d just like to deepen their understanding of film finance. \nOver six online sessions across the week\, we will cover: \n\nthe state of the independent market\nhow to put together a realistic finance plan\nunderstanding recoupment\ncommissioners illuminating their process\nthe importance of clarity around how you describe your project and how visual materials can support your pitch\n\nConfirmed speakers so far include \n\nVicki Brown\, Senior Exec\, Sales & Distribution\, BFI\nGabrielle Stewart\, HanWay Films\nAkua Gyamfi\, The British Blacklist\nGeorgia Goggin\, Producer\, Pretty Red Dress\nVirginia Gilbert\, Director & Writer\, Reawakening\nBarry Castagnola\, Producer\, Reawakening\nDelphine Lievens\, Distribution Consultant & Box Office Analyst\nNatasha Dack\, Tigerlily Productions\n\nMore speakers to be announced in the coming weeks. Last year’s Production Finance Lab included sessions with Geraldine Atlee\, Head of Legal & Business Affairs\, BBC Films\, Ameenah Ayub Allen\, Producer (Rocks\, Ali & Ava); Amy Lotherington\, Development Executive\, Original Film\, Sky; and many more. \nFORMAT \nMonday 18 September – Friday 22 September. \nThe week will comprise of approx. two hours of talks and other sessions each day. Session times will vary due to the international bases of our guest speakers but are likely to be in the early afternoon. We aim to publish the full timetable at least a week before the event starts. \nHOW TO TAKE PART \nPlease note that no scripts are to be submitted. \nSpace is operated on a first come first served basis. We will record each session and make the videos available to attendees for six months after the end of the Lab so all can catch up on any missed sessions\, or re-watch. \nFee: £70 +VAT \nNOTE: We recognise that this is a challenging time for many in our industry\, and we have ventured to keep costs as low as possible. \nWe’re keen to make this series accessible so if the cost is a barrier for you\, do get in touch at production@filmlondon.org.uk \nRefund policy: Refunds can only be issued BEFORE the lab starts\, Eventbrite fees are non-refundable.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/film-london-labs-the-production-finance-sessions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:masterclass,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230908T170000
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SUMMARY:THE ESSENTIAL COMEDY WRITING TOOLKIT #ENTERSTAGEWRITE
DESCRIPTION:Unlock the Power of Comedy Writing in One Hour! \nJoin us for an exclusive online masterclass with renowned writer and director\, Paul Davies. Discover the art of crafting comedic brilliance that transcends mediums\, whether it’s film\, theatre\, or TV. Comedy\, as Paul Davies aptly puts it\, is the essence of distilled drama. It demands precision\, economy\, and craft – skills that can elevate your writing across genres. \n🖊️ What to Expect: \nInsights from a Comedy Expert: Paul Davies\, director of Euroscript Ltd. and Creative Director of the London Comedy Writers Festival\, brings his wealth of experience in the world of TV and film to guide you through the intricacies of comedy writing. \nCharacter and Dialogue Mastery: Learn how to create characters that resonate and dialogue that lands the laughs. Discover the secrets behind unforgettable comedic interactions. \nStructuring for Humour: Delve into the unique structure that underpins successful comedy writing. Understand how timing\, pacing\, and surprise play crucial roles in delivering punchlines that hit the mark. \n📝 Why Comedy Matters: \nAs Paul Davies aptly puts it\, “If you can write comedy\, you can write anything.” Comedy sharpens your writing skills\, hones your sense of timing\, and adds depth to your storytelling abilities. \n💡 How to Access ALL MASTER CLASSES: \nEarly Bird Access: Secure your spot now for only £20! Not only will you gain entry to this masterclass\, but you’ll also receive free access to all Enter.Stage.Write Franchise competitions. 🔗 Register Here\nRegular Access: Join the masterclass for just £5 and unlock the secrets of successful comedy writing. \n🚀 Don’t Miss Out: \nSeize the opportunity to level up your writing game! Whether you’re a seasoned writer or a newcomer\, this masterclass offers insights that can transform your writing journey. Register now and harness the power of comedy to propel your creativity to new heights. \nInvest in your writing skills today – because mastering comedy means mastering storytelling. \nNote: Event details and pricing are subject to change. Please refer to the official registration page for the most up-to-date information.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/the-essential-comedy-writing-toolkit-enterstagewrite/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:masterclass,training,webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Transition Stage Company":MAILTO:info@transitionstagecompany.com
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SUMMARY:RTS how to get into screenwriting
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wanted to be a screenwriter?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFind out from top writers how they became TV writers and what it takes to make it but also stay and make a living out of screenwriting. \nThe panel will share their experiences and answer your questions. \nPanel: \n\nDavid Hancock\, Writer House of the Dragon\nHelen Black\, Writer Time S2\nLouis Paxton\, Writer/Director Calamity James\, Wreck\nAmeir Brown\, Writer Champion\n\nThis is a free RTS virtual event taking place on Zoom.  \nTHIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT – SIGN UP TO THE WAITING LIST HERE
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/rts-how-to-get-into-screenwriting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:masterclass,webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="(RTS) Royal Television Society":MAILTO:info@rts.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230905T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230905T150000
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CREATED:20230829T171702Z
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SUMMARY:NFTS Masterclass: Daniel Kleinman on the art of Motion Graphics & Title Sequences
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Kleinman created iconic title sequences for eight James Bond films\, including Casino Royale\, Skyfall\, Spectre  and No Time To Die. \nAs well as his work creating James Bond title sequences\, Daniel is a multi-award winning commercials and music video director\, who has worked with artists including Prince and Madonna. He is also co-founder of acclaimed production company Rattling Stick. \nJoin them online via Zoom to hear his advice on creating effective title sequences and learn more about the type of skills required to succeed. \nDaniel will be in conversation with NFTS Head of Motion Graphics and Titles\, Hugo Hansell. Hugo is a graphic designer for film and television who worked with companies including BBC Films\, Women in Film & Television\, Film4 and the BFI among many others. \nThe NFTS Motion Graphics and Titles course is open for applications\, and scholarships are available. \nApplication deadline is 28th September 2023\, for course start January 2024. \nFor more information visit: Motion Graphics and Titles Diploma \nNFTS scholarship information available here. \nThe NFTS Motion Graphics and Titles course equips students with skills for the creation of brand and design concepts\, that will be used in the world of TV\, film and online. It combines practical experience on a range of TV shows\, films and digital content with industry work experience placements and intensive training in Photoshop\, After Effects and Cinema 4D. One of the key benefits of the course is that it enables collaboration with fellow students from other specialisms to experience and learn first-hand how skills directly feed into the entire production process. \nOnce you have booked your place\, you will receive details of how to join the event. \nQuestions or access requirements? Please email openday@nfts.co.uk
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/nfts-masterclass-daniel-kleinman-on-the-art-of-motion-graphics-title-sequences/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:masterclass,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230821T130000
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SUMMARY:BFI NETWORK Shorts School August 2023
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to BFI NETWORK Shorts School! A four day Lab dedicated to short filmmaking. \nOver the course of the week\, Shorts School participants will hear insights from BFI NETWORK-funded filmmakers and meet other creatives. Whether you’re working towards your first short or sixth\, Shorts School is for emerging writers\, directors & producers to explore case studies\, creative process\, navigating the industry with your short work. \nThere will be Q&A’s\, roundtables\, the chance to view short work that’s come through the Short Film Fund\, as well as a networking session to meet peers and potential collaborators. \nGuest speakers include: \n\nDarryl Foster\, writer & director (Hard to Reach)\nNatasha Tonkin\, writer & director (Darwin Story)\nTracey Lopes\, writer & director (The Girls’ Room)\nAjuan Issac-George\, writer & director (Snow Falls in the Summer)\n\nAdditional speaker to be confirmed. \nDates: \n21st – 24th August 2023\, from 1pm each day. \nFREE TO ATTEND! \nNB: We recommend attending all sessions where possible\, sessions will be recorded for those who sign up. Programme itinerary will be sent nearer the time.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/bfi-network-shorts-school-august-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:industry talks,masterclass,networking,panel discussion,Q&A,short film,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230805T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230805T183000
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CREATED:20230801T085643Z
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SUMMARY:ENTER STAGE WRITE: Writing for Performance - Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:SHOW AND TELL: Writing for Performance – FREE Masterclass #ENTERSTAGEWRITE\nAre you ready to take your writing skills to the next level? Join the FREE Masterclass on August 5th at 5 pm British time (BST) and learn from the esteemed Craig Baxter\, a distinguished writer from Cambridge University. \n🎭 In this 90-minute Enter.Stage.Write  Master Class\, titled “SHOW AND TELL: Writing for Performance\,” you’ll unlock the secrets of crafting captivating stories that leave a lasting impact on your audience. Whether you’re interested in playwriting\, screenwriting\, or any form of performance writing\, this Masterclass is tailored for you. \n📅 Don’t miss out on this golden opportunity! Spaces are limited and offered on a first-come\, first-served basis. Ensure your spot now by booking your FREE ticket. \nSocial media: \nEnter.Stage.Write – https://www.instagram.com/enter.stage.write/ \nTranaition Stage Company – https://www.instagram.com/transitionstagecompany_/ \nNatalie Edwards-Yesufu – https://www.instagram.com/natyesufu/
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/enter-stage-write-writing-for-performance-masterclass/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:masterclass
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230626T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230626T183000
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SUMMARY:SIGN of the Times with Asif Sadiq
DESCRIPTION:SIGN of the times: a Masterclass with Asif Sadiq\, Chief Global Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Officer at Warner Bros. Discovery\n\n\nHello Culture is back! Are you interested in diversity and creativity? If you are interested in hearing about the demand for diverse creative voices and content\, and how that content is amplified & curated on platforms then join us at Hello Culture: SIGN of the times to hear from Asif Sadiq\, Chief Global Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Officer at Warner Bros. Discovery. Asif will be talking about his career\, how he got there and how diversity\, equity and inclusion can create a strong sense of belonging for all and result in truly diverse workplaces. \nAbout Asif Sadiq \nAsif is the Chief Global Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Officer at Warner Bros. Discovery. He was previously the Global Head of Diversity\, Inclusion and Social Impact at adidas and has a long and rich career in the diversity and inclusion space with senior executive roles at The Telegraph Media Group\, EY Financial Services and the City of London Police. He is on the board for the American Institute of Chartered Accounts\, the board of advisors for Hedley May and a non-exec board member for Kaplan International. Over his 20-year career he has worked in Europe\, North America\, South America\, Middle East\, Africa and Asia. \nAsif has been credited with impactful global Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion activities and programs across organizations\, that have created a strong sense of belonging for all and resulted in truly diverse workplaces. He has been key in building synergies between internal and external D&I efforts within organizations\, ensuring diversity and inclusion is embedded in all elements of a business\, resulting in innovative\, creative and inclusive products and services. \nHe is a Multi-Award Winning Diversity and Inclusion expert with a proven track record in D&I\, Sustainability and Social Impact\, being listed as one of the most influential Global D&I Leaders by Hive Learning\, the CIPD’s Top 20 Power list and a LinkedIn Influencer. He is winner of numerous awards including the highly commended Head of Diversity Award at the European Diversity Awards and was honoured with an MBE in 2017 by the Queen and granted the freedom of the City of London in 2016. \nTwitter @AsifSadiq \nSIGN of the Times \nIn the online space\, consumption of creative and cultural content by diverse creators and for diverse audiences has shown that there is a demand for resonant and relevant content. Platforms such as TikTok and Instagram videos and streaming giants such as Netflix all now host short and long form digital content that is created by a diverse talent for diverse audiences and is continuously remixed\, augmented and replayed. \nOver the course of the pandemic and beyond lockdown\, there has been a clear picture of the use of digital content within cultural contexts\, the use of Tik Tok and other short form content both as cultural and commercial content and how it has dramatically increased. In addition\, the use of digital has shown a marked shift in the diversity of content\, especially as regards queer spaces online\, cultural activism and representation. \nThis is the SIGN of the Times- a hybridity of consumption which means that an augmented and enhanced experience will be expected as we move out of lockdowns into a new future. \nThis event will be closed captioned \n\n\n\n\nHello Culture: SIGN of the Times is supported by the Screen Industries Growth Network\, using public funding by Research England\, part of UK Research and Innovation. SIGN is based at the University of York.’ \nThe Screen Industries Growth Network (SIGN) is a unique\, business-facing initiative supporting the TV\, film and games industries in Yorkshire and the Humber. SIGN aims to make this region the UK’s centre for digital creativity\, and a model of diverse and inclusive activity. In order to do this\, SIGN connects companies\, support agencies and universities through a programme of training\, business development\, research and evaluation. SIGN is based at the University of York.
URL:https://filmbirmingham.co.uk/event/sign-of-the-times-with-asif-sadiq/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:discussion,masterclass,webinar
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